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Wasatch Emerging India Fund Investor Fund Forecast

$6.24
+0.0300 (+0.483%)
At Close: May 17, 2024

Explanation to Bollinger's Bands

Bollinger Bands was created by John Bollinger in the early 1980s, its purpose is to define price action relative to the assets highs and lows. This technical indicator is used to identify buy and sell signals and has proven very well in doing so.

Bollinger Bands consist of a set of three curves drawn in relation to securities prices. The middle band is a measure of the intermediate-term trend, usually a simple moving average, that serves as the base for the upper and lower bands. The interval between the upper and lower bands and the middle band is determined by volatility, typically the standard deviation of the same data that were used for the average. StockInvest.us uses Bollingers suggested 20 day average.

Middle Bollinger Band = 20-period simple moving average
Upper Bollinger Band = Middle Bollinger Band + 2 * 20-period standard deviation
Lower Bollinger Band = Middle Bollinger Band - 2 * 20-period standard deviation

BandWidth defines the current width of the band.
%b defines the current position within the band.

BandWidth = (Upper Bollinger Band - Lower Bollinger Band) / Middle Bollinger Band
%b = (Last - Lower Bollinger Band) / (Upper Bollinger Band - Lower Bollinger Band)

Live Samples:

Bollinger Bottleneck Buy Pattern 1
Bollinger Bottleneck Buy Pattern 2
Bollinger Bottleneck Sell Pattern

Bottlenecks in bandwidth indicate an upcoming change. Break up through the moving average line or continuous movements above the moving average line indicate a break up, and vice versa.

Source: http://www.bollingerbands.com

RSI low/high Values: [ 25 - 85 ]
* StockInvest.us uses dynamically calculated RSI max/min levels to determine when stock is oversold or overbought based on historical behavior.
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WAINX Dividend Payout History


# Declaration Date Ex-Date Pay Date Amount Yield
1 Dec 19, 2019 Dec 19, 2019 Dec 19, 2019 $0.0140 0.331%
2 Dec 20, 2018 Dec 20, 2018 Dec 20, 2018 $0.275 7.36%
3 Dec 27, 2017 Dec 27, 2017 Dec 27, 2017 $0.130 3.34%
4 Dec 28, 2016 Dec 28, 2016 Dec 28, 2016 $0.0320 1.27%
5 Dec 29, 2015 Dec 29, 2015 Dec 29, 2015 $0.0430 1.68%

FAQ

What is the symbol for Wasatch Emerging India Fund Investor Class Fund and on which exchange is it traded?
The symbol for Wasatch Emerging India Fund Investor Class is WAINX and it is traded on the NASDAQ (NASDAQ Stock Exchange).

Should I buy or sell Wasatch Emerging India Fund Investor Class Fund?
Wasatch Emerging India Fund Investor holds several positive signals, but we still don't find these to be enough for a buy candidate. At the current level, it should be considered as a hold candidate (hold or accumulate) in this position whilst awaiting further development.

How to buy Wasatch Emerging India Fund Investor Class Fund?
Wasatch Emerging India Fund Investor Class Fund can be purchased through just about any brokerage firm, including online brokerage services.
Click here for our free guide on how to buy Wasatch Emerging India Fund Investor Class Fund.

What's the current price of Wasatch Emerging India Fund Investor Class Fund?
As of the end of day on the May 17, 2024, the price of an Wasatch Emerging India Fund Investor Class (WAINX) share was $6.24.

What is the 52-week high and low for Wasatch Emerging India Fund Investor Class Fund?
The 52-week high for Wasatch Emerging India Fund Investor Class Fund is $6.29 and the 52-week low is $5.29.

What is the market capitalization of Wasatch Emerging India Fund Investor Class Fund?
As of the May 17, 2024, the market capitalization of Wasatch Emerging India Fund Investor Class is 588.567M.
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