Market Movers | Winners: SWMR, ARTL, AIM | Losers: CREG, VHUB, CING

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On Wednesday, March 18, a broad-based downturn weighed on the S&P 500 falling 1.36%, the Dow 30 falling 1.63%, and the Nasdaq 100 falling 1.43%. Most stocks traded lower, with limited bright spots.

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List of Market Winners

The following table shows the list of 10 stocks that generated the highest returns on the last trading day:

# Ticker Company Name 1-D
Returns
YTD
Returns
1 SWMR Swarmer 77.4% 77.4%
2 ARTL Artelo Biosciences 50.7% 99.7%
3 AIM AIM ImmunoTech 43.7% -9.6%
4 VEEE Twin Vee PowerCats 34.6% -74.7%
5 ENSC Ensysce Biosciences 32.9% -31.4%
6 EVTV Envirotech Vehicles 27.3% 445.8%
7 ATXG Addentax 25.6% -18.7%
8 TLYS Tilly’s 23.5% 79.4%
9 SVCO Silvaco 21.9% 49.6%
10 DVLT Datavault AI 19.7% 42.6%

List of Market Losers

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On the other hand, the following table shows the list of 10 stocks that generated the lowest returns:

# Ticker Company Name 1-D
Returns
YTD
Returns
1 CREG Smart Powerr -50.0% -55.7%
2 VHUB Venhub Global -41.9% -88.8%
3 CING Cingulate -31.0% 85.3%
4 GSIT GSI Technology -30.2% -4.6%
5 TGEN Tecogen -29.6% -59.5%
6 LNAI Lunai Bioworks -27.8% -54.4%
7 GANX Gain Therapeutics -25.6% -39.4%
8 MSS Maison Solutions -25.6% -56.0%
9 GNLN Greenlane -25.1% -64.4%
10 CBUS Cibus -24.7% 59.2%

Why does this matter? Significant stock moves – up or down – deserve your attention. Sharp declines in fundamentally strong names can offer smart buying opportunities. And when momentum aligns with solid fundamentals, riding the trend can be highly rewarding.

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