Investors in cash trouble should check out Grab Holdings Limited (GRAB)

With 79.63 million shares changed hands, the volume of the stock remained heavier than its average volume of 33.79 million shares. The 52-week range on GRAB shows that it touched its highest point at $5.72 and its lowest point at $2.98 during that stretch. It currently has a 1-year price target of $5.61. Beta for the stock currently stands at 0.91.

Price Performance and Earnings:

Stock performance is one of the indicators that investors use to determine whether they will profit from a stock. The price performance of GRAB was up-trending over the past week, with a rise of 11.72%, but this was up by 18.67% over a month. Three-month performance surged to 12.90% while six-month performance rose 68.45%. The stock gained 51.70% in the past year, while it has gained 13.14% so far this year. A look at the trailing 12-month EPS for GRAB yields -0.02 with Next year EPS estimates of 0.04. For the next quarter, that number is 0.01. This implies an EPS growth rate of 78.03% for this year and 263.42% for next year.

Float and Shares Shorts:

At present, 3.91 billion GRAB shares are outstanding with a float of 2.37 billion shares on hand for trading.

Analysts Ratings:

Reading analyst opinions is an effective way to decide where to invest, and there are several opinions available for GRAB since 7 analysts follow the stock currently. There are 6 analysts who recommend BUY ratings, while 1 suggest SELL ratings. Of the remaining analysts, 0 believe that the stock is worth HOLDING, 0 give it an OVERWEIGHT rating, and 0 thinks that it’s UNDERWEIGHT. In the same way, a target price assigned to a stock can also reveal much about its potential.

EPS: Estimates vs Actual

It is also common to use earnings estimates to evaluate a firm’s growth potential and to determine trading strategy. Analysts have provided yearly estimates in a range of -$0.02625878 being high and -$0.035496 being low. For GRAB, this leads to a yearly average estimate of -$0.030877389999999998. Based on analyst estimates, the high estimate for the next quarter is $0 and the low estimate is $0. The average estimate for the next quarter is thus $0.