Jackson Acquisition Company II (NYSE: JACS) is 2.41% higher on its value in year-to-date trading and has touched a low of $9.94 and a high of $10.41 in the current 52-week trading range. The question becomes, what are the chances the stock will continue to grow shareholders’ wealth in the market. Here’s what analysts think will happen to its price in the coming time. The JACS stock was last observed hovering at around $10.21 in the last trading session, with the day’s loss setting it -0.01%.
Currently trading at $10.20, the stock is 0.35% and 0.98% above its SMA20 and SMA50 respectively. However, with a daily trading volume of 1.29 million and changing -0.10% at the moment leaves the stock 1.26% off its SMA200. The firm has a 50-day simple moving average (SMA 50) of $10.11038 and a 200-day simple moving average (SMA200) of $10.076372.
The stock witnessed a 1.19% in the last 1 month and extending the period to 3 months gives it a 1.90%, and is 0.00% down over the last 5 days. If we measure the stock’s price variations over the week and the month, we find that the volatility rates stand at 0.14% over the week and 0.38% over the month.
Distance from 52-week low is 2.62% and -2.02% from its 52-week high.
35.0 institutions hold shares in Jackson Acquisition Company II (JACS), with institutional investors hold 74.83% of the company’s shares. The shares outstanding are 23.84M, and float is at 23.69M with Short Float at 0.03%. Institutions hold 74.83% of the Float.