S&P 500 Stocks Trading At 52-Week Low

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As on Saturday, March 14, 10 of the S&P 500 stocks are trading at their 52-week lows. Among these stocks, Baxter International (BAX) has corrected the most in the last one month, falling by 22% over this period.
 
Stocks At 52W Lows

Below is the complete list of these S&P 500 stocks, sorted by market capitalization – highlighting some the headwinds for these stocks across industries ranging from Health Care Equipment and IT Consulting & Other Services to Multi-Family Residential REITs and Packaged Foods & Meats:
 

Tickers Market
Cap
1D
% Chg
1W
% Chg
1M
% Chg
1Y
% Chg
CTSH $28.9 Bil -1.3% -8.9% -14.9% -22.7%
AVB $24.0 Bil -1.2% -5.0% -6.0% -16.7%
GIS $21.1 Bil -0.1% -11.1% -19.6% -31.1%
LULU $18.7 Bil -0.3% -7.3% -10.3% -50.1%
PODD $15.5 Bil -6.9% -7.2% -12.4% -11.5%
INVH $15.3 Bil -0.5% -4.7% -8.1% -21.6%
GEN $12.6 Bil -1.5% -8.5% -16.2% -21.1%
ZBRA $10.2 Bil -0.7% -7.7% -19.7% -27.4%
BAX $8.9 Bil -3.4% -1.6% -21.8% -48.7%
BXP $8.2 Bil -1.4% -1.8% -15.8% -17.4%

 

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What is the point? A 52-week low often reflects deep pessimism, but also potential opportunity. This price point can signal capitulation, setting the stage for mean reversion or contrarian entry. It is where risk and reward start to skew interestingly. But of course, a trade at this level requires deep conviction. Among these stocks, we find Cognizant Technology Solutions (CTSH) and Lululemon Athletica (LULU) attractive.

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