XLON:COST
Costco Wholesale Corp Stock Price (Quote)
£82.40
+2.40 (+3.00%)
At Close: May 16, 2024
Range | Low Price | High Price | Comment |
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30 days | £74.40 | £86.60 | Thursday, 16th May 2024 COST.L stock ended at £82.40. This is 3.00% more than the trading day before Wednesday, 15th May 2024. During the day the stock fluctuated 5.06% from a day low at £79.00 to a day high of £83.00. |
90 days | £61.00 | £86.60 | |
52 weeks | £40.90 | £86.60 |
Date | Open | High | Low | Close | Volume |
Jun 27, 2023 | £44.00 | £45.20 | £43.10 | £44.80 | 296 143 |
Jun 26, 2023 | £43.91 | £46.80 | £43.30 | £44.30 | 172 024 |
Jun 23, 2023 | £44.22 | £45.90 | £43.50 | £44.00 | 387 707 |
Jun 22, 2023 | £41.80 | £46.99 | £41.80 | £45.10 | 1 435 986 |
Jun 21, 2023 | £43.43 | £44.40 | £43.11 | £43.40 | 217 640 |
Jun 20, 2023 | £43.90 | £44.50 | £43.10 | £44.00 | 241 860 |
Jun 19, 2023 | £43.10 | £45.00 | £42.79 | £44.20 | 804 126 |
Jun 16, 2023 | £45.00 | £45.40 | £43.50 | £44.80 | 1 223 268 |
Jun 15, 2023 | £47.30 | £48.90 | £40.90 | £45.10 | 954 700 |
Jun 14, 2023 | £48.50 | £49.90 | £46.00 | £46.00 | 470 327 |
Jun 13, 2023 | £48.10 | £49.90 | £47.50 | £47.50 | 587 018 |
Jun 12, 2023 | £49.28 | £49.90 | £47.60 | £47.70 | 423 099 |
Jun 09, 2023 | £47.66 | £49.90 | £44.15 | £48.80 | 1 162 069 |
Jun 08, 2023 | £53.00 | £53.80 | £45.00 | £47.10 | 3 164 726 |
Jun 07, 2023 | £52.82 | £54.00 | £52.20 | £54.00 | 98 479 |
Jun 06, 2023 | £52.76 | £53.40 | £51.80 | £53.00 | 1 409 962 |
Jun 05, 2023 | £51.80 | £53.20 | £51.80 | £53.00 | 267 414 |
Jun 02, 2023 | £51.50 | £52.40 | £51.40 | £51.80 | 166 200 |
Jun 01, 2023 | £51.86 | £52.80 | £51.20 | £51.20 | 104 216 |
May 31, 2023 | £52.97 | £53.40 | £50.20 | £50.80 | 312 719 |
May 30, 2023 | £52.50 | £53.80 | £51.60 | £51.60 | 842 089 |
May 26, 2023 | £52.22 | £53.80 | £52.00 | £53.80 | 205 285 |
May 25, 2023 | £50.84 | £53.80 | £50.84 | £52.00 | 268 099 |
May 24, 2023 | £53.60 | £53.60 | £50.60 | £52.00 | 260 412 |
May 23, 2023 | £50.80 | £53.00 | £50.60 | £52.00 | 605 351 |
FAQ
What are historical stock prices?
Historical stock prices refer to a stock’s recorded prices at various past points. These prices include several key figures that help investors and analysts evaluate a stock’s performance over time:
Open: Open price for the trading day.
High: Highest price for the trading day.
Low: Lowest price for the trading day.
Close: Close price for the trading day.
Additionally, historical prices often include:
Volume is the number of shares traded during the day. It indicates how actively a stock was traded and can provide insights into market sentiment and liquidity.
Open: Open price for the trading day.
High: Highest price for the trading day.
Low: Lowest price for the trading day.
Close: Close price for the trading day.
Additionally, historical prices often include:
Volume is the number of shares traded during the day. It indicates how actively a stock was traded and can provide insights into market sentiment and liquidity.
How can I use COST.L stock historical prices to predict future price movements?
Trend Analysis: Examine the COST.L stock’s historical trends to identify patterns that might continue.
Moving Averages: Use moving averages to detect potential reversal points.
Momentum Indicators: Apply indicators like RSI or MACD to assess the momentum and strength of price movements.
Volume Analysis: Analyze trading volume alongside price changes to gauge trend strength.
Statistical Methods: Use statistical tools such as regression analysis to model and forecast future prices based on past data.
These techniques can provide insights but should be used with risk management practices to mitigate potential losses.
Moving Averages: Use moving averages to detect potential reversal points.
Momentum Indicators: Apply indicators like RSI or MACD to assess the momentum and strength of price movements.
Volume Analysis: Analyze trading volume alongside price changes to gauge trend strength.
Statistical Methods: Use statistical tools such as regression analysis to model and forecast future prices based on past data.
These techniques can provide insights but should be used with risk management practices to mitigate potential losses.
What impact do stock splits have on historical price data?
When a company performs a stock split, it adjusts the historical price data to reflect the new, lower trading price as if it had always been that way.
This ensures consistency for anyone analyzing the stock’s past prices. The adjustment helps prevent misleading signals on charts, such as false sell signals or bearish trends that aren’t there. For instance, in a 2-for-1 stock split, the price per share is cut in half, which would otherwise appear as a dramatic drop on the chart. If someone didn’t know about the split, they might wrongly think something negative happened to the company. Most technical indicators would also react to this apparent drop by signaling to sell.
A stock split, while making the shares seem more affordable and potentially more attractive to investors, doesn’t alter the company’s fundamental value.
This ensures consistency for anyone analyzing the stock’s past prices. The adjustment helps prevent misleading signals on charts, such as false sell signals or bearish trends that aren’t there. For instance, in a 2-for-1 stock split, the price per share is cut in half, which would otherwise appear as a dramatic drop on the chart. If someone didn’t know about the split, they might wrongly think something negative happened to the company. Most technical indicators would also react to this apparent drop by signaling to sell.
A stock split, while making the shares seem more affordable and potentially more attractive to investors, doesn’t alter the company’s fundamental value.
Why do the COST.L stock historical prices show a range for periods like 30 days, 90 days, and 52 weeks?
The range provides the lowest and highest prices at which the stock has traded during the specified period. This helps investors understand the stock’s volatility and price variability within that timeframe.
How can I use historical price volatility to assess risk?
High price volatility historically indicates higher risk and potentially higher returns. Investors can gauge the stock’s risk level by examining the range between high and low prices over various periods.