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Today's Biggest Stock Losers

This page lists stocks that trade on the NYSE, NASDAQ, AMEX or OTCMKTS exchanges that have had the biggest one-day percentage losses during the current trading session as compared to their previous closing prices. Updated in real time. How to profit from top daily stock losers.

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CompanyCurrent PricePrevious CloseIntraday RangeVolumeAverage VolumeIndicator(s)
NanoString Technologies, Inc. stock logo
NSTG
NanoString Technologies
$6.04
-29.0%
$8.51
$5.92 - $7.84
7.81 million697,297Analyst Report
Gap Down
High Trading Volume
Rigel Pharmaceuticals, Inc. stock logo
RIGL
Rigel Pharmaceuticals
$1.30
-28.6%
$1.82
$1.21 - $1.96
12.97 million2.92 millionAnalyst Report
Gap Down
High Trading Volume
Fortress Biotech, Inc. stock logo
FBIO
Fortress Biotech
$0.51
-24.5%
$0.68
$0.49 - $0.69
5.34 million621,362Analyst Report
High Trading Volume
Lottery.com Inc. stock logo
LTRY
Lottery.com
$0.36
-21.6%
$0.46
$0.32 - $0.44
1.78 million663,041Upcoming Earnings
Gap Down
High Trading Volume
Orchestra BioMed Holdings, Inc. stock logo
OBIO
Orchestra BioMed
$15.88
-19.0%
$19.60
$15.43 - $20.19
101,23287,732Analyst Revision
Health Sciences Acquisitions Co. 2 stock logo
HSAQ
Health Sciences Acquisitions Co. 2
$15.88
-19.0%
$19.60
$15.43 - $20.19
101,232205,918
Yunji Inc. stock logo
YJ
Yunji
$0.23
-18.9%
$0.29
$0.23 - $0.30
231,023202,104Gap Down
Invivyd, Inc. stock logo
IVVD
Invivyd
$1.25
-17.8%
$1.52
$1.24 - $1.54
387,844221,736Analyst Revision
News Coverage
QuantaSing Group Limited stock logo
QSG
QuantaSing Group
$6.99
-17.7%
$8.50
$6.66 - $7.66
3,14313,536Gap Down
Bowlero Corp. stock logo
BOWL
Bowlero
$11.71
-16.7%
$14.06
$11.01 - $13.35
11.58 million1.42 millionEarnings Report
Analyst Report
Gap Down
High Trading Volume
Relativity Acquisition Corp. stock logo
RACY
Relativity Acquisition
$12.28
-15.8%
$14.59
$12.14 - $14.50
46,40094,357
Faraday Future Intelligent Electric Inc. stock logo
FFIE
Faraday Future Intelligent Electric
$0.22
-14.2%
$0.26
$0.22 - $0.25
67.05 million61.99 millionPositive News
Gap Down
Grab Holdings Limited stock logo
GRAB
Grab
$2.75
-14.8%
$3.22
$2.67 - $3.13
79.44 million16.39 millionGap Down
High Trading Volume
The Dixie Group, Inc. stock logo
DXYN
The Dixie Group
$0.82
-13.7%
$0.95
$0.80 - $0.92
17,37845,653Analyst Report
Gap Down
Troika Media Group, Inc. stock logo
TRKA
Troika Media Group
$0.19
-14.2%
$0.22
$0.18 - $0.21
54.56 million66.76 millionNews Coverage
Gap Down
A2Z Smart Technologies Corp. stock logo
AZ
A2Z Smart Technologies
$1.68
-13.4%
$1.94
$1.64 - $2.00
170,867100,294Gap Up
FLJ Group Limited stock logo
FLJ
FLJ Group
$0.46
-12.5%
$0.53
$0.44 - $0.52
132,046405,300News Coverage
Gap Down
ImmunityBio, Inc. stock logo
IBRX
ImmunityBio
$2.81
-13.0%
$3.23
$2.74 - $3.26
5.85 million4.61 millionGap Down
Ohmyhome Limited stock logo
OMH
Ohmyhome
$5.47
-12.8%
$6.27
$5.28 - $6.13
1.94 million1.02 millionGap Down
Energy Vault Holdings, Inc. stock logo
NRGV
Energy Vault
$1.86
-12.7%
$2.13
$1.84 - $2.13
959,6911.44 million
Lightspeed Commerce Inc. stock logo
LSPD
Lightspeed Commerce
$13.00
-12.6%
$14.88
$12.63 - $13.80
3.86 million935,288Earnings Report
Analyst Report
News Coverage
Gap Down
High Trading Volume
SpringBig Holdings, Inc. stock logo
SBIG
SpringBig
$0.52
-11.2%
$0.59
$0.50 - $0.61
84,350201,887Gap Up
X4 Pharmaceuticals, Inc. stock logo
XFOR
X4 Pharmaceuticals
$1.94
-11.8%
$2.20
$1.79 - $2.20
7.99 million1.97 millionAnalyst Report
Analyst Revision
News Coverage
High Trading Volume
Blackboxstocks Inc. stock logo
BLBX
Blackboxstocks
$3.21
-11.6%
$3.63
$3.17 - $3.65
58,928360,894Gap Down
Prelude Therapeutics Incorporated stock logo
PRLD
Prelude Therapeutics
$5.58
-11.4%
$6.30
$5.37 - $6.14
1.08 million81,055News Coverage
Gap Down
High Trading Volume
Celyad Oncology SA stock logo
CYAD
Celyad Oncology
$0.47
-11.1%
$0.53
$0.47 - $0.53
49,0471.14 million
OPAL Fuels Inc. stock logo
OPAL
OPAL Fuels
$5.88
-11.3%
$6.63
$5.25 - $6.71
2.15 million115,765High Trading Volume
Anebulo Pharmaceuticals, Inc. stock logo
ANEB
Anebulo Pharmaceuticals
$2.06
-11.2%
$2.32
$2.06 - $2.37
1,0075,146Short Interest ↓
News Coverage
FTC Solar, Inc. stock logo
FTCI
FTC Solar
$3.02
-11.2%
$3.40
$2.99 - $3.41
1.86 million1.29 millionInsider Selling
IronNet, Inc. stock logo
IRNT
IronNet
$0.24
-11.9%
$0.27
$0.22 - $0.29
1.40 million1.36 millionGap Up
UP Fintech Holding Limited stock logo
TIGR
UP Fintech
$2.33
-11.1%
$2.62
$2.31 - $2.60
3.65 million1.07 millionHigh Trading Volume
Hyzon Motors Inc. stock logo
HYZN
Hyzon Motors
$0.49
-10.9%
$0.55
$0.49 - $0.56
2.09 million1.25 millionUpcoming Earnings
Boot Barn Holdings, Inc. stock logo
BOOT
Boot Barn
$66.77
-10.7%
$74.80
$65.00 - $68.98
4.97 million755,307Earnings Report
Analyst Report
News Coverage
Gap Down
High Trading Volume
EVgo, Inc. stock logo
EVGO
EVgo
$4.16
-10.7%
$4.66
$4.02 - $4.29
22.43 million2.63 millionAnalyst Report
Analyst Revision
News Coverage
Gap Down
High Trading Volume
Amyris, Inc. stock logo
AMRS
Amyris
$0.59
-11.3%
$0.66
$0.58 - $0.67
7.54 million5.33 millionAnalyst Downgrade
CENQ
CENAQ Energy
$4.46
-10.6%
$4.99
$4.31 - $4.89
6,79565,923Gap Down
Bellerophon Therapeutics, Inc. stock logo
BLPH
Bellerophon Therapeutics
$9.46
-10.5%
$10.57
$9.46 - $10.62
684,7191.53 millionAnalyst Upgrade
Analyst Revision
Positive News
LM Funding America, Inc. stock logo
LMFA
LM Funding America
$0.77
-10.5%
$0.86
$0.77 - $0.84
192,490614,119Gap Down
Canada Goose Holdings Inc. stock logo
GOOS
Canada Goose
$18.30
-10.5%
$20.44
$17.51 - $22.65
12.52 million1.96 millionAnalyst Report
Options Volume
News Coverage
Gap Up
High Trading Volume
Fulcrum Therapeutics, Inc. stock logo
FULC
Fulcrum Therapeutics
$3.28
-10.4%
$3.66
$3.20 - $3.65
519,0551.17 millionAnalyst Report
Short Interest ↓
Analyst Revision
Coherus BioSciences, Inc. stock logo
CHRS
Coherus BioSciences
$4.51
-10.2%
$5.02
$4.42 - $5.01
4.70 million1.34 millionAnalyst Report
High Trading Volume
Cerus Co. stock logo
CERS
Cerus
$1.79
-10.1%
$1.99
$1.76 - $2.00
1.68 million1.48 millionAnalyst Report
Short Interest ↓
Helbiz, Inc. stock logo
HLBZ
Helbiz
$0.55
-9.8%
$0.60
$0.54 - $0.60
1.08 million64.29 millionGap Down
Lufax Holding Ltd stock logo
LU
Lufax
$1.64
-9.9%
$1.82
$1.62 - $1.80
6.95 million13.55 millionUpcoming Earnings
Analyst Upgrade
Inovio Pharmaceuticals, Inc. stock logo
INO
Inovio Pharmaceuticals
$0.65
-9.5%
$0.72
$0.64 - $0.72
14.24 million5.25 millionAnalyst Downgrade
Analyst Revision
High Trading Volume
Kinnate Biopharma Inc. stock logo
KNTE
Kinnate Biopharma
$3.68
-9.1%
$4.05
$3.53 - $4.15
566,708296,540Earnings Report
Analyst Report
United Homes Group, Inc. stock logo
UHG
United Homes Group
$14.55
-9.1%
$16.00
$14.10 - $15.95
11,918245,012News Coverage
Gap Down
DiamondHead Holdings Corp. stock logo
DHHC
DiamondHead
$14.55
-9.1%
$16.00
$14.10 - $15.95
11,918350,931News Coverage
Positive News
Gap Down
Innovative Eyewear, Inc. stock logo
LUCY
Innovative Eyewear
$1.71
-9.0%
$1.88
$1.67 - $1.93
116,2962.30 million
Tingo Group, Inc. stock logo
TIO
Tingo Group
$4.64
-9.0%
$5.10
$3.77 - $5.40
24.98 million1.81 millionNews Coverage
Gap Up
High Trading Volume
Biggest Stock Losers - Today’s Biggest Percentage Decliners

Find Opportunities Among The Biggest Daily Stock Losers

Playing the stock market is supposed to be about winners—at least one would think, given the excitement around upwardly trending securities on Wall Street. But any financial expert worth their salt will tell you there is revenue to be made with the winners and losers of any given stock exchange, the trick is knowing which ones to pick. In fact, investing in shares of the biggest stock losers can yield some of the biggest earnings.

Leveraging the biggest stock losers for trading and investing requires an understanding of the market and its motions. Here are some things you’ll want to understand:

  • What Are Biggest Stock Losers?
  • Why Are Percentage Decliners Important?
  • How to Find Biggest Stock Losers
  • Limitations of the Biggest Stock Losers
  • How to Profit from Stock Losers

As much as investors groan through volatile periods these turbulent periods have highlighted a simple truth: Supply and demand cause movement in the stock market and movement is opportunity. Unless there are dividends, you can’t make money if the stock price isn’t moving.

The movement of a stock price is known as volatility. Volatility has a negative connotation but for investors, it can represent a significant trading opportunity. The very motion of prices as they rise and fall helps to identify stocks that are the biggest winners and the biggest losers on the major indexes. Especially if you can synch those movements to a technical trend.

The basis of determining which stocks are the biggest advancers or biggest decliners is based on the percent movement in stock price. For the purposes of this article, we're going to focus on the biggest losers or percentage decliners. The securities seeing a substantial decline in price are the biggest stock losers.

The formula for calculating a percentage loss—in terms of daily performance—is as follows:

(Current stock price – Previous closing price) / Previous closing price = Percentage loss

So, a stock that is currently trading at $25 after a previous day’s close of $28 would be showing a percentage loss of -10.7%.

There are a number of reasons why a stock is seeing a large percentage decline. Perhaps a recently released earnings report is showing a drop in revenue, maybe the company’s business model needs a serious overhaul, perhaps a rival company made a breakthrough, or political instability plunged the market into chaos.

Whatever the reason, a decline in the price of a security is inevitable, and it happens to the best companies every day. A top-notch will understand why the decline is happening, and that will affect the investment decision.

If a company is been doing well and seeing a decline in its daily performance, it may be a statistical blip or a somewhat impactful piece of financial news spurring the loss. If a stock has been in decline for days, weeks, or months, there may be more serious problems going on—and that may tell investors to stay away, or to buy it up while the price is low.

Although most commonly used in context with daily movement on the New York Stock Exchange, NASDAQ (NYSEARCA: QQQ), or S&P 500 Index (NYSEARCA: SPY), percentage decliners can be measured over any time period. For example, many stock screeners will allow you to apply a filter that can show the biggest losers (decliners) for a week or year. In fact, many investors pay close attention to the stocks that show the biggest average decline for the past year, in order to evaluate the stock as a potential Buy. One popular strategy is the Dogs of Dow which assumes last year’s worst performers will be this year’s winners.

Identifying percentage decliners is a form of technical analysis that traders use to find stocks with significant price movement. Historically, stocks with the biggest increase in price movements, either up or down, will continue to produce similar and often times predictable price movements. In this sense, the Percentage Decliners list is a starting point that investors and traders can use to find opportune entry points.

Because percentage decline measures price performance at a specific moment in time, investors should look at other metrics such as trading volume and basic fundamentals to determine which percentage decliners actually make attractive trade targets.

Many stocks show significant price movement but do so with low volume which is an underlying cause of the move. Low volume can make it difficult to enter and exit a trade because there aren’t many traders interested in owning or selling shares. An eager trader may see stock prices falling but if the trading volume is low the trend may continue.

Because stock XYZ is one of the biggest losers does not mean it is a profitable trading option. In order for a percentage decliner to be profitable, it needs to show an attractive risk/reward profile and visible catalysts for favorable price movement.

The best way to find the biggest stock market losers is to look at the daily percentage gainer data shown on any credible financial website. The tools at Marketbeat.com include the Biggest Percentage Losers as well as a host of other screens including custom stock screens.

Of course, there is a sound rationale for buying low and selling high. After all, that’s basically the business model for financial success in every industry, whether it’s real estate or stocks. In fact, for long-term, "buy and hold" investors, this is still the unmatched formula for success.

In today's market that requires investors to be a bit contrarian at times. A contrarian is able to use fundamental and technical analysis to purchase stocks that have fallen out of favor, then sell them for a profit as they rebound. Investors that look to profit from “buying on the dips” are using a technical analysis concept known as mean reversion.

Mean reversion is rooted in behavioral psychology. Everything from weather to human emotions can have periods that exhibit extreme behavior. For the most part, however, this behavior is simply not sustainable. Temperatures and precipitation go back to normal levels and even the most active life will go through a return to a more manageable schedule.

Suggesting a stock (or other security) will revert to the mean indicates that a stock will try to find a steady range to trade in. That range will have a midpoint we’ll call the “true value” of a business as determined by the market and extremes driven by results, market conditions, and sentiment trends.

While buying stocks among the biggest decliners can be profitable, there are times when the stock will continue to underperform. Therefore, another way to profit from percentage decliners is by shorting the stock. Short selling is a riskier form of investment because it requires a leveraged portfolio so beware, anyone who tries.

Leveraged accounts mean borrowed money, in the form of a margin account, to “sell” the stock without owning it. If their analysis is correct and the stock continues to fall, they can purchase the stock at a lower price and make a profit from the difference.

An image of Wall Street success easy to conjure is the upwardly trending graph. In that framework, the idea of a stock price bouncing up and down connotes instability, and a downward moving line can initiate sheer panic but not for the savvy investor. Savvy investors know any market can make money if you know how to play it.

Of course, that plays into the foundational rule about stock-picking and investments in general. They have to be analyzed rationally, leaving feelings at the door. Intuition based on experience and analysis is a different bird than unfounded gut reactions—especially those formed after digesting information confirmed or driven by a herd mentality. To that end, every investor looking to improve their investment decision-making should seriously consider the power of the biggest stock losers or percentage decliners as a source of ideas.

Percentage decliners offer important data for traders who are looking to profit from the price action of volatile stocks and futures. A percentage decliner is a stock that has seen its price fall the most as a percent in relation to its previous closing price.

Because the market is not static, percentage decliners continue to change even in after-hours or pre-market trading. In fact, many traders use these periods to identify securities that are setting the market up for profitable trades.

While commonly thought of in terms of stocks, investors can find performance decliners for virtually any asset class including commodities and futures. Many stock screening tools allow investors to get very precise—even allowing them to look at gainers by sectors or by volume. In this way, traders can customize the data to fit the criteria that they find most beneficial.

Trading percentage decliners is not a guarantee for success but is another tool in the investor's toolbox. The percentage decliners information should be used as a starting point to find potential trades, both bullish and bearish, that are confirmed by other indications and analysis.


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