Stocks Trading At 52-Week Low


As on Wednesday, July 16, 51 stocks from the Russell 3000 are trading at their 52-week lows. Among these stocks, Centene (CNC) has corrected the most in the last one month, falling by 46% over this period.

Stocks At 52W Lows

Below is the complete list of these stocks, sorted by market capitalization – highlighting some the headwinds for these stocks across industries ranging from Packaged Foods & Meats and IT Consulting & Other Services to Managed Health Care and Human Resource & Employment Services:

Tickers Market
Cap
1D
% Chg
1W
% Chg
1M
% Chg
1Y
% Chg
PG $358.4 Bil -0.7% -3.3% -5.8% -6.2%
ACN $172.4 Bil -1.4% -9.0% -13.1% -4.4%
ELV $76.1 Bil -1.1% -3.8% -11.7% -36.1%
CPRT $44.4 Bil -2.6% -5.4% -9.1% -15.2%
PCG $28.5 Bil -2.9% -4.9% -9.5% -25.9%
IT $27.8 Bil -3.6% -9.8% -13.0% -19.8%
LULU $26.8 Bil -2.9% -6.9% -11.9% -22.9%
HUM $26.8 Bil -2.4% -6.6% -3.9% -40.7%
TSN $18.7 Bil -2.9% -5.3% -4.7% -3.4%
FTV $17.4 Bil -2.0% -3.1% -28.3% -30.3%
WAT $17.2 Bil -4.8% -16.7% -16.3% 0.4%
CNC $14.9 Bil -2.1% -8.0% -45.7% -55.0%
DECK $14.4 Bil -3.1% -9.5% -11.7% -36.0%
MOH $11.7 Bil -2.0% -7.1% -27.2% -25.2%
ELS $11.7 Bil -1.3% -1.1% -1.6% -2.5%
CAG $9.1 Bil -2.0% -8.0% -15.1% -30.6%
CPB $9.1 Bil -1.0% -2.0% -9.0% -31.4%
CHE $6.6 Bil -2.4% -2.6% -17.3% -13.8%
KBR $6.0 Bil -2.9% -3.9% -14.6% -27.8%
TFX $5.2 Bil -2.0% -5.2% -7.3% -48.1%
RHI $4.0 Bil -2.8% -5.9% -9.0% -32.2%
IRT $3.9 Bil -2.1% -2.9% -6.0% -4.1%
EXPO $3.7 Bil -2.8% -5.0% -5.1% -22.9%
GLOB $3.6 Bil -1.5% -11.3% -18.4% -53.8%
COLM $3.3 Bil -3.0% -8.1% -6.9% -23.2%
FLO $3.2 Bil -1.7% -2.5% -5.8% -24.7%
TNET $3.2 Bil -4.6% -8.7% -16.2% -31.3%
WU $2.7 Bil -2.3% -6.5% -9.8% -28.1%
RARE $2.6 Bil -6.9% -31.0% -27.5% -35.9%
NSP $2.2 Bil -1.4% -6.2% -6.0% -30.6%
WEN $2.1 Bil -3.6% -6.9% -8.4% -29.8%
PRGS $2.1 Bil -2.3% -9.6% -24.5% -10.4%
EPAC $2.0 Bil -1.1% -2.6% -14.4% -2.7%
VCEL $1.9 Bil -6.8% -7.6% -16.0% -18.4%
LFST $1.7 Bil -3.7% -7.0% -21.4% -12.7%
STC $1.6 Bil -5.0% -12.0% -9.7% -8.4%
GTY $1.5 Bil -3.3% -1.4% -7.9% 3.5%
BHVN $1.4 Bil -6.6% -4.9% -15.5% -63.3%
CRTO $1.3 Bil -2.2% -6.4% -11.9% -41.9%
SPT $1.1 Bil -3.9% -12.3% -12.7% -44.8%
SAFT $1.1 Bil -2.2% -4.0% -9.9% -1.8%
JAMF $1.0 Bil -1.7% -11.2% -21.9% -52.5%
TWO $1.0 Bil -0.9% -3.5% -8.1% -15.4%
TNDM $1.0 Bil -3.5% -8.5% -29.5% -65.7%
AMPH $1.0 Bil -3.5% -6.3% -18.7% -43.3%
THS $1.0 Bil -7.3% -8.9% -12.1% -47.1%
GDYN $0.9 Bil -1.4% -15.8% -15.9% 0.2%
REAX $0.8 Bil -2.7% -3.9% -5.3% -24.3%
CABO $0.7 Bil -3.9% -10.4% -11.0% -62.6%
WEAV $0.5 Bil -2.8% -15.8% -21.2% -18.2%
AVNS $0.5 Bil -2.7% -6.4% -6.3% -40.5%

Tempted to buy some of these stocks at their current low? That would be a good idea if you are sure a particular stock has bottomed out. But it is a rather risky trade. In contrast, the Trefis High Quality (HQ) Portfolio, with a collection of 30 stocks, has a track record of comfortably outperforming the S&P 500 over the last 4-year period. Why is that? As a group, HQ Portfolio stocks provided better returns with less risk versus the benchmark index; less of a roller-coaster ride, as evident in HQ Portfolio performance metrics.

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