Americas Gold and Silver Corporation (AMEX: USAS): Can The Stock Still Lose Despite An 13.90% YTD Gain?

Americas Gold and Silver Corporation (AMEX:USAS)’s traded shares stood at 1.12 million during the last session, with the company’s beta value hitting 1.30. At the close of trading, the stock’s price was $0.29, to imply an increase of 11.91% or $0.03 in intraday trading. The USAS share’s 52-week high remains $0.56, putting it -93.1% down since that peak but still an impressive 31.03% since price per share fell to its 52-week low of $0.20. The company has a valuation of $77.04M, with an average of 1.46 million shares over the past 3 months.

Americas Gold and Silver Corporation (AMEX:USAS) trade information

After registering a 11.91% upside in the last session, Americas Gold and Silver Corporation (USAS) has traded red over the past five days. The stock hit a weekly high of 0.2921, jumping 11.91% in its intraday price action. The 5-day price performance for the stock is 14.53%, and 1.15% over 30 days. With these gigs, the year-to-date price performance is 13.90%.

Americas Gold and Silver Corporation (USAS) estimates and forecasts

Looking at statistics comparing Americas Gold and Silver Corporation share performance against respective industry, we note that the company has outperformed competitors. Americas Gold and Silver Corporation (USAS) shares are 16.18% up over the last 6 months, with its year-to-date growth rate higher than industry average at 62.50% against 17.90%.

USAS Dividends

Americas Gold and Silver Corporation has its next earnings report out in June. However, it is important to take into account that this dividend yield ratio is just an indicator to only serve the purpose of guidance. Investors interested to invest in the stock should ponder company’s other fundamental and operations related aspects too. Americas Gold and Silver Corporation has a forward dividend ratio of 0, with the share yield ticking at 0.00% to continue the rising pattern observed over the past year. The company’s average dividend yield trailing the past 5-year period is 0.00%.