In today’s recent session, 3.12 million shares of the IMAC Holdings Inc (NASDAQ:BACK) have been traded, and its beta is 1.36. Most recently the company’s share price was $0.18, and it changed around -$0.24 or -57.10% from the last close, which brings the market valuation of the company to $0.61M. BACK at last check was trading at a discount to its 52-week high of $7.75, offering almost -4205.56% off that amount. The share price’s 52-week low was $0.39, which indicates that the recent value has fallen by an impressive -116.67% since then. We note from IMAC Holdings Inc’s average daily trading volume that its 10-day average is 0.21 million shares, with the 3-month average coming to 1.49 million.
IMAC Holdings Inc stock received a consensus recommendation rating of Buy, based on a mean score of 1.00. If we narrow it down even further, the data shows that 0 out of 1 analysts rate the stock as a Sell; another 0 rate it as Overweight. Among the rest, 0 recommended BACK as a Hold, whereas 1 deemed it a Buy, and 0 rated it as Underweight. IMAC Holdings Inc is expected to report earnings per share of 0 for the current quarter.
IMAC Holdings Inc (NASDAQ:BACK) trade information
Instantly BACK has been showing red trend so far today with a performance of -57.10% on intraday trading today. The performance over the last five days has remained in the red territory. The rise to weekly highs of 0.4399 on recent trading dayincreased the stock’s daily price by 59.08%. The company’s shares are currently down -85.73% year-to-date, but still down -58.56% over the last five days. On the other hand, IMAC Holdings Inc (NASDAQ:BACK) is -71.81% down in the 30-day period. We can see from the shorts that 0.14 million shares have been sold at a short interest cover period of 0.04 day(s).
IMAC Holdings Inc (NASDAQ:BACK)’s Major holders
Upon looking at major shareholders, it appears that insiders hold 7.82% of IMAC Holdings Inc shares, and 1.46% of them are in the hands of institutional investors. The stock currently has a share float of 1.58%.
Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund and Vanguard Extended Market Index Fund were the top two Mutual Funds as of Dec 31, 2024. The former held 8.6 shares worth $1436.0, making up 0.26% of all outstanding shares. On the other hand, Vanguard Extended Market Index Fund held roughly 5.13 shares worth around $857.0, which represents about 0.15% of the total shares outstanding.