Date: Dec 27, 2018
Australian Vanadium Ltd (AVLO.AX) shares are currently appearing on the list of stocks that have dropped over the last month. In the past 4-weeks, shares have been lower -94.44%. Going back 6 months, shares have changed -95.83%. Over the last 52-weeks, shares have moved -83.33%. Focusing on more recent action, shares have moved -87.50% over the past week.
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Shares of Australian Vanadium Ltd (AVLO.AX) have a 7-day moving average of 0.01. Moving averages can help spot trends and price reversals. They may also be used to help find support or resistance levels. Moving averages are considered to be lagging indicators meaning that they confirm trends.
At the time of writing, Australian Vanadium Ltd (AVLO.AX) has a 14-day Commodity Channel Index (CCI) of -153.18. Developed by Donald Lambert, the CCI is a versatile tool that may be used to help spot an emerging trend or provide warning of extreme conditions. CCI generally measures the current price relative to the average price level over a specific time period. CCI is relatively high when prices are much higher than average, and relatively low when prices are much lower than the average.