Bank Of Nova Scotia (NYSE:BNS) currently has a daily average trading volume of 1.54M but it saw 1150519 shares traded in last market. With a market cap of 68.01B USD, the company’s current market price of $55.31 came rising about 0.97 while comparing to the previous closing price of $54.78. In past 52 weeks, the stock remained buoying in the range of price level as high as $57.07 and as low as $43.67. In the recent trading on the day, stock has struck highest price mark of $54.96 while lowest mark touched by it was $55.51.
Taking a look at 20-day trading activity of Bank Of Nova Scotia (BNS) gives us an average price of $55.22, while its current price level is -3.08% below from 52-week high level whereas it is 26.64% above from lowest level seen by the stock during that period. Simple moving average of 50 days or SMA-50 of the stock’s closing price is $53.82 while that of 200 days or SMA-200 reads an average of $49.49. A closer look into the stock’s movement over the week reveals that its volatility is standing at 1.43% during that period while stretching the period over a month that decreases to 1.28%. It is also necessary to take a look into other indicators of a stock too, to get a better idea about its price movement. And in doing so, we find stock’s 14-day relative strength index (RSI) standing at 53.62 which implies that the stock is in neutral territory.
Over the week, BNS’s stock price is moving -1.62% down while it is 4.28% when we observe its performance for the past one month. Year-to-date it is 13.60% up and over the past year, the stock is showing an upside performance of 23.27%.
Currently, Bank Of Nova Scotia’s total number of outstanding shares is 1.24B. Company’s return on investment (ROI) stands at 5.53% and return on equity (ROE) at 9.96%. It has a price to earnings ratio (P/E ratio) of 12.80 while having a 9.75 of forward P/E ratio. Stock’s beta reads 1.06. Stock has a price to book (P/B) ratio of 1.30 while price to sale or P/S ratio amounts to 1.23. Its return on asset (ROA) is 0.56% on average.