52 week % vs YTD %
quick and probably dumb question but what's the difference between the 52 week % change in a stock price vs the YTD % change, isn't 52 weeks a year? so why isn't it the same?
quick and probably dumb question but what's the difference between the 52 week % change in a stock price vs the YTD % change, isn't 52 weeks a year? so why isn't it the same?
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52 wk change is the price change for the past 52 wks and YTD change is the price change year-to-date (from 1/1/xx to today) - basically, they are exactly what they sound.
YTD would be the price change from 1/1/07 ~ 1/7/07
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