
Arizona Metals Corp. faces a notable decline in its stock price, raising concerns among investors.
Arizona Metals Corp. (AMC.TO) is seeing its stock price drop by 2.86% in today’s trading session. This decline occurs with little news or market activity, leaving investors wondering what’s behind this downturn.
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Arizona Metals Corp.
AMC.TO
AMC.TO
Arizona Metals Corp.
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Market cap
$23.42M
52W high
$0.84
52W low
$0.12
1W change
+6.25%
Beta
0.58
Analyst Price Targets
Based on analyst covering AMC
Wall Street analysts forecast AMC stock price to rise 94.1% over the next 12 months.
Consensus
BullishBased on avg. target vs last close (formal rating unavailable for Canadian listings)
Avg. Target
C$0.33
+94.1% Upside
Current Price
C$0.17
Last close
Analyst ratings and price targets are updated periodically. Not financial advice.
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Wealth Awesome Price Forecast
WA ModelStatistical 90-day price range based on AMC's historical volatility
30-Day Vol
75.5%
Annualized
90-Day Vol
128.1%
Annualized
Trend (90d)
-46.7%
Annualized drift
90d Mean
C$0.14
Expected price
| Horizon | Expected | 68% Range (1σ) |
|---|---|---|
| 30 trading days | C$0.16 | C$0.12 – C$0.21 |
| 60 trading days | C$0.15 | C$0.11 – C$0.22 |
| 90 trading days | C$0.14 | C$0.09 – C$0.23 |
Methodology: Range is calculated using 30-day realized volatility via geometric Brownian motion (log-normal model). 68% band = ±1σ, 95% band = ±2σ. This is a statistical model, not a prediction. Past volatility does not guarantee future results. Not financial advice.
Investor takeaway: Investors should be cautious as Arizona Metals Corp. struggles to maintain momentum, especially without significant news to support its valuation.
Stock down 2.86% today
Arizona Metals Corp.'s market cap now stands at CA$23,418,658, reflecting investor caution amid the stock's recent performance.
Bull case
If Arizona Metals Corp. can make the most of its drilling results from projects like Sugarloaf Peak, there might be a chance for recovery and renewed interest from investors.
Bear case
The lack of news and market momentum could indicate deeper issues for Arizona Metals Corp., potentially leading to further declines if investor sentiment doesn’t improve.
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Current Performance Overview
Arizona Metals Corp. is facing a tough session as its stock price has dropped by 2.86%, closing at CA$0.17. This decline raises questions about the company's current standing in the market, especially given the absence of recent news that could explain the downturn. For more details on the stock's performance, visit the Arizona Metals Corp. stock page.
Market Sentiment and Future Outlook
Investors are likely feeling the pressure as Arizona Metals Corp. shows signs of weakness. The stock's market cap of CA$23,418,658 reflects a cautious sentiment among traders. Without significant developments or positive news, the outlook may remain uncertain. For ongoing updates and insights, keep an eye on the Arizona Metals Corp. stock page.
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