Weak Fundamental Momentum Sinks MDJM Ltd

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MDJM Ltd (NASDAQ:UOKA) has a beta value of -0.35 and has seen 3.94 million shares traded in the last trading session. The company, currently valued at $3.38M, closed the last trade at $0.24 per share which meant it lost -$0.03 on the day or -9.81% during that session. The UOKA stock price is -691.67% off its 52-week high price of $1.90 and 41.67% above the 52-week low of $0.14. If we look at the company’s 10-day average daily trading volume, we find that it stood at 28.49 million shares traded. The 3-month trading volume is 9.15 million shares.

MDJM Ltd (NASDAQ:UOKA) trade information

Sporting -9.81% in the red in last session, the stock has traded in the green over the last five days, with the highest price hit on recent trading when the UOKA stock price touched $0.24 or saw a rise of 25.0%. Year-to-date, MDJM Ltd shares have moved -85.48%, while the 5-day performance has seen it change 65.18%. Over the past 30 days, the shares of MDJM Ltd (NASDAQ:UOKA) have changed 28.34%. Short interest in the company has seen 0.83 million shares shorted with days to cover at 0.07.

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MDJM Ltd (UOKA) estimates and forecasts

The company’s shares have lost -80.65% over the past 6 months.

If we evaluate the company’s growth over the last 5-year and for the next 5-year period, we find that annual earnings growth was -18.19% over the past 5 years.

UOKA Dividends

MDJM Ltd is expected to release its next earnings report in January this year, and investors are excited at the prospect of better dividends despite the company’s debt issue.