Hycroft Mining Holding Corporation [NASDAQ:HYMC] has active tape with a current price of $7.70.
For the year, the stock is trading -12.51% and the five-day change stands at -25.66%. As a point of reference, the S&P 500 is trading -0.74% YTD.
The Bears are coming
Holding a Market Cap of $505.79 million, Hycroft Mining Holding Corporation has seen a trading range over the last year of $7.35-$16.17.
For the last five days, HYMC is down from its last closing price. The average shares trading hands each day is 94.30K, with average 10-day volume coming in at 0.18 million.
Using a Force Index Indicator is a good way to look at how strong actual buying and selling pressure is for HYMC. When we apply the Elder Force Index to Hycroft Mining Holding Corporation, we are seeing an Elder Force Indicator number of -1457087.86.
Recent Performance
In the last quarter, HYMC made a profit of -24.23 million. In addition, the company has operating cash flow of -$93.28 million.
Technical Analysis
Looking at popular technical indicators, the company’s 5-day moving average is 9.62 compared to the 50-day moving average of 10.56. So, traders might want to tread carefully if they are going to bid.
The Relative Strength Index or RSI is an indicator ranging between 0 and 100 that traders use to determine if a stock is “overbought” or “oversold.” A strong uptrend tending to reach into the “overbought” status is above 70, while a downward trend will stay around the 30 mark. HYMC currently holds a 9-day RSI of 28.76%, while 100-day RSI stands at 45.98%.
Another indicator we believe is worth keeping tabs on is the Moving Average Convergence Divergence or MACD. Similar to the concept of the Force Index — on the basis of price momentum — the MACD gives traders a tool to measure the turning point of a stock even during rapid fluctuations in price. Buy and sell signals are determined by a stock’s relation to the zero line, so if a stock is above a zero line for many weeks it might be a “buy.” On the other hand, if a stock is below the zero line consistently, it might be one to stay away from. Also, if the MACD line reaches a peak and dips, its momentum may be waning. HYMC’s 9-day MACD is -1.58 and the company’s 100-day MACD stands at -1.54.
Inside Moves
Another area that is important to analyze is insider moves and majority shareholders. While this is not always an error-free way to tell what the future holds for a stock, you can maybe gather important information from reading the tea leaves about who is buying and selling.
Regarding institutional holdings, Mudrick Capital Management, L.P. owns 43.82%, while the second top holder, Whitebox Advisors, LLC, currently owns 24.12%.