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What price levels should one look for in a stock`s past performance?

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What price levels should one look for in a stock`s past performance?

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The 52-week high and the 52-week low. These levels tell the highest and lowest price of the security for the past one year. It’s prudent not to buy the stock if its current price is around the 52-week high and not to sell it if the price is around the 52-week low. The current price of the stocks should lie between these two values.

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