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Bullfrog AI Holdings, Inc. (BFRG)

NasdaqCM - NasdaqCM Real Time Price. Currency in USD
3.3900+0.4300 (+14.53%)
At close: 04:00PM EDT
3.6000 +0.21 (+6.19%)
After hours: 07:48PM EDT
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Previous Close2.9600
Open2.9700
Bid3.4000 x 2200
Ask3.7900 x 800
Day's Range2.8100 - 3.6400
52 Week Range2.4700 - 6.5000
Volume958,223
Avg. Volume474,635
Market Cap19.155M
Beta (5Y Monthly)N/A
PE Ratio (TTM)N/A
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings DateN/A
Forward Dividend & YieldN/A (N/A)
Ex-Dividend DateN/A
1y Target EstN/A
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    Technical Assessment: Bullish in the Intermediate-TermIn Monday's commentary, we talked about one of the things missing from this potential new bull market -- namely, a lockout rally. Persistent strength is a common theme after "the" low is in. In 1982, the 13-week rate-of-change (ROC) after the bottom was 37% and the S&P 500 (SPX) rose in 10 of those 13 weeks. Off the secondary low in early 1991, the 14W ROC was 22% with 10 of 14 weeks positive. In 1998, the 13W gain was 30% and the "500" rose in 10 of 13 weeks. After the technology meltdown, the 13W bounce off the 2003 low was 20%, with 10 of 13 weeks on the upside. After the financial crises, we witnessed a 38% rally in 2009, with the index rising in 11 of 13 weeks. Following the 2011 secondary low, the 16W rate-of-change was 22%, with advances in 13 of 16 weeks.
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