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Should You Buy Churchill Downs, Inc. (CHDN) Stock After it Is Lower By 0.95% in a Week?

Friday, May 14, 2021 03:15 PM | InvestorsObserver Analysts

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Should You Buy Churchill Downs, Inc. (CHDN) Stock After it Is Lower By 0.95% in a Week?

Churchill Downs, Inc. (CHDN) stock is down 0.95% over the past week and gets a Bearish rating from InvestorsObserver's Sentiment Indicator.

Sentiment Score - ,bearish
Churchill Downs, Inc. has a Bearish sentiment reading. Find out what this means for you and get the rest of the rankings on CHDN!

What is Stock Sentiment?

Sentiment uses short term technical analysis to gauge whether a stock is desired by investors. As a technical indicator, it focuses on recent trends as opposed to the long term health of the underlying company. Updates for the company such as a earnings release can move the stock away from current trends.

Price action is generally the best indicator of sentiment. For a stock to go up, investors must feel good about it. Similarly, a stock that is in a downtrend must be out of favor.

InvestorsObserver’s Sentiment Indicator considers price action and recent trends in volume. Increasing volumes often mean that a trend is strengthening, while decreasing volumes can signal that a reversal could come soon.

The options market is another place to get signals about sentiment. Since options allow investors to place bets on the price of a stock, we consider the ratio of calls and puts for stocks where options are available.

What's Happening With CHDN Stock Today?

Churchill Downs, Inc. (CHDN) stock is trading at $199.33 as of 3:14 PM on Friday, May 14, a rise of $9.11, or 4.79% from the previous closing price of $190.22. The stock has traded between $195.06 and $199.76 so far today. Volume today is light. So far 173,219 shares have traded compared to average volume of 279,488 shares.

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More About Churchill Downs, Inc.

Churchill Downs is a gaming entertainment, online wagering, and racing company. It operates through three business segments: Churchill Downs, online wagering, and gaming. The Churchill Downs segment, which conducts live horse races, earns revenue from commissions, admission fees, sponsorships, and other racing-related events. The online wagering and gaming segments earn revenue from online wagering as well as slot machines, table games, video poker, and so on at various casino properties. The company generates more than half of its revenue from the gaming segment in the United States.

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