BUG institutional ownership
BUG institutional ownership is the amount of a company’s available stock (GX Cybersecurity ETF) owned by mutual or pension funds, insurance companies, investment firms, private foundations, endowments or other large entities that manage funds on behalf of others.
Institution | Amount | Value (x1000) | Date |
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PNC FINANCIAL SERVICES GROUP, INC. (PNC, PNC-PP, PNC-PQ) | 511,298 (-18,748) | $14,986,145 (+$2,111,327) | Dec 31st |
MORGAN STANLEY (MS, CNY, INR, URR, MLPY, MS-PA, MS-PF, MS-PI, MS-PK, MS-PL) | 502,836 (+105,270) | $14,738,141 (+$5,093,190) | Dec 31st |
EDMOND DE ROTHSCHILD HOLDING S.A. | 444,853 (-57,500) | $13,038,642 (+$836,487) | Dec 31st |
BANK OF AMERICA CORP /DE/ (BAC, BAC-PA, BAC-PB, BAC-PC, BAC-PE, BAC-PK, BAC-PL, BAC-PM, BAC-PN, BML-PG, BML-PJ, BML-PL, MER-PK) | 363,711 (+45,802) | $10,660,360 (+$2,938,358) | Dec 31st |
Mirae Asset Global Investments Co., Ltd | 332,636 (+159,210) | $9,749,561 (+$5,537,043) | Dec 31st |
Raymond James Financial Services Advisors Inc | 261,482 (+138,803) | $7,664,044 (+$4,684,162) | Dec 31st |
Cambridge Investment Research Advisors, Inc. | 193,653 (-19,730) | $5,676 (+$493) | Dec 31st |
181,890 (+13,254) | $5,331,196 (+$1,235,028) | Dec 31st | |
Royal Bank of Canada | 127,104 (+49,932) | $3,725,000 (+$1,850,000) | Dec 31st |
Biltmore Family Office, LLC | 124,573 (+13,975) | $3,655,061 (+$968,630) | Dec 31st |
123,020 (+9,800) | $3,605,716 (+$855,602) | Dec 31st | |
Envestnet Asset Management, Inc. | 120,374 (+18,262) | $3,528,174 (+$1,047,876) | Dec 31st |
Hightower Advisors | 90,236 (+16,595) | $2,642,000 (+$855,000) | Dec 31st |
Masso Torrence Wealth Management Inc. | 78,473 (-446) | $2,300,044 (+$383,101) | Dec 31st |
IHT Wealth Management LLC | 68,517 (+4,799) | $2,008,244 (+$460,521) | Dec 31st |
Migdal | 68,500 (0) | $2,017 (+$361) | Dec 31st |
Insight Advisors, LLC/ PA | 68,111 (+7,014) | $1,996,330 (+$512,283) | Dec 31st |
NewEdge Wealth, LLC | 42,022 (-6,452) | $1,231,673 (+$54,249) | Dec 31st |
Ratio Wealth Group | 40,631 (+2,497) | $1,190,895 (+$264,620) | Dec 31st |
ERn Financial, LLC | 38,820 (-22,841) | $1,151,392 (-$346,345) | Dec 31st |
BUG stock price today
BUG price today
BUG share price today is the price of a single share of a number of saleable stocks of GX Cybersecurity ETF, derivative or other financial asset. In layman's terms, the BUG stock price is the highest amount someone is willing to pay for the GX Cybersecurity ETF stock, or the lowest amount that it can be bought for.
Open | Close | Low | High | Volume |
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$30.81 | $30.91 | $30.7 | $31.0992 | 153,200 |
BUG premarket trading
Depending on your broker, ECN BUG pre-market trading starts as early as 4am EST. The ‘normal’ access GX Cybersecurity ETF pre-market then starts at 8am EST., as which point more liquidity and volume comes into the market, until the official market trading open at 9:30am EST. BUG pre-market trading is only accessible through ECNs and dark pools, just like the after hours session. Although there are no market makers or specialists posting quotes in the GX Cybersecurity ETF pre-market, they may actually be participating through ECNs in preparation for the impending regular market trading session commencing at 9:30am EST.
BUG after hours trading
U.S. equities markets officially close at 4pm EST. However, access to trading stocks still continues until 8pm est. through various electronic communication networks (ECN) and exchanges. The period from 4:01pm to 8pm EST. is considered the BUG after hours, GX Cybersecurity ETF extended hours and BUG post-market period. Market makers and specialists do not participate in GX Cybersecurity ETF after hours making it very illiquid.
BUG stock price chart today
A candlestick BUG stock price chart today (also called Japanese candlestick GX Cybersecurity ETF chart) is a style of financial BUG chart used to describe price movements of a security, derivative, or currency. Each "candlestick" typically shows one day, thus a one-month GX Cybersecurity ETF stock price chart may show the 20 trading days as 20 candlesticks. Candlestick charts can also be built using intervals shorter or longer than one day.
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BUG earnings date
An BUG annual report earnings call is a teleconference, or webcast, in which a public company discusses the annually financial results of a reporting period ("earnings guidance"). The name comes from GX Cybersecurity ETF earnings per share (BUG EPS), the bottom line number in the income statement divided by the number of shares outstanding. The US-based National Investor Relations Institute (NIRI) says that 92% of companies represented by their members conduct earnings calls and that virtually all of these are webcast. Transcripts of calls may be made available either by the company or a third party.
Earnings date
BUG EX-Dividend date
The BUG ex-dividend date annual report, also known as the GX Cybersecurity ETFreinvestment date, is an investment term involving the timing of payment of dividends on stocks of corporations, income trusts, and other financial holdings, both publicly and privately held. The BUG ex-date or GX Cybersecurity ETF ex-dividend date annual report represents the date on or after which a security is traded without a previously declared dividend or distribution. Usually, but not necessarily, the opening price is the last closing price less the GX Cybersecurity ETF dividend amount.
Ex-dividend date
BUG market cap today
BUG market capitalization, commonly called BUG market cap, is the market value of a publicly traded company like GX Cybersecurity ETF's outstanding shares.
GX Cybersecurity ETF market capitalization is equal to the share price multiplied by the number of shares outstanding. Since outstanding stock is bought and sold in public markets, capitalization could be used as an indicator of public opinion of GX Cybersecurity ETF's net worth and is a determining factor in some forms of BUG stock valuation.
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BUG EPS today
GX Cybersecurity ETF Earnings per share (BUG EPS) is the monetary value of earnings per outstanding share of common stock for a company.
In the United States, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) requires GX Cybersecurity ETF EPS information for the four major categories of the income statement: continuing operations, discontinued operations, extraordinary items, and net income.
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BUG P/E ratio today
The BUG price-earnings ratio, also known as BUG P/E ratio, P/E, or PER, is the ratio of GX Cybersecurity ETF's share (stock) price to the company's earnings per share. The ratio is used for valuing companies and to find out whether they are overvalued or undervalued.
P/E ratio
BUG beta
GX Cybersecurity ETF beta (BUG Beta) is a measure of the volatility—or systematic risk—of GX Cybersecurity ETF compared to the market as a whole. Beta is used in the capital asset pricing model (CAPM), which describes the relationship between systematic risk and expected return for assets (usually stocks). CAPM is widely used as a method for pricing risky securities and for generating estimates of the expected returns of assets, considering both the risk of those assets and the cost of capital.
Beta
BUG EBITDA
GX Cybersecurity ETF EBITDA stands for earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization. BUG EBITDA margins provide investors a snapshot of short-term operational efficiency. Because the margin ignores the impacts of non-operating factors such as interest expenses, taxes, or intangible assets, the result is a metric that is a more accurate reflection of a firm's operating profitability. Thus, many analysts and investors use GX Cybersecurity ETF EBITDA over other metrics when conducting financial analysis.
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BUG stock forecast 2024
BUG stock price target 2024
In financial markets, BUG stock valuation 2024 is the method of calculating theoretical values of GX Cybersecurity ETF stocks. The main use of these methods is to predict BUG future market prices, or more generally, potential market prices, and thus to profit from price movement – stocks that are judged undervalued (with respect to their theoretical value) are bought, while stocks that are judged overvalued are sold, in the expectation that undervalued stocks will overall rise in value, while overvalued stocks will generally decrease in value.
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Price target
BUG stock futures 2024
In finance, a BUG stock forecast 2024 (SSF) is a type of futures contract between two parties to exchange a specified number of stocks in GX Cybersecurity ETF for a price agreed today (the BUG futures price 2024 or the strike price) with delivery occurring at a specified future date, the delivery date. The contracts are traded on a futures exchange. The party agreeing to take delivery of the underlying stock in the future, the "buyer" of the contract, is said to be "long", and the party agreeing to deliver the stock in the future, the "seller" of the contract, is said to be "short". The terminology reflects the expectations of the parties - the buyer hopes or expects that the BUG stock price is going to increase, while the seller hopes or expects that it will decrease. Because entering the contract itself costs nothing, the buy/sell terminology is a linguistic convenience reflecting the position each party is taking - long or short.
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BUG Yahoo! finance
BUG Yahoo! Finance is a media property that is part of Yahoo!'s network. It provides financial news, data and commentary including GX Cybersecurity ETF stock quotes, press releases, BUG financial reports, and original content. It also offers some online tools for personal finance management. In addition to posting partner content from a wide range of other web sites, it posts original stories by its team of staff journalists.
As of June 2017, Yahoo Finance is part of Verizon Media, the media division of Verizon Communications. It is the largest business news web site in the United States by monthly traffic.
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BUG Google finance
BUG Google Finance was first launched by Google on March 21, 2006. The service featured business and enterprise headlines for many corporations including GX Cybersecurity ETF and their financial decisions and major news events. BUG stock information was available, as were Adobe Flash-based stock price charts which contained marks for major news events and corporate actions. The site also aggregated Google News and Google Blog Search articles about each corporation like GX Cybersecurity ETF, though links were not screened and often deemed untrustworthy.
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BUG MarketWatch
MarketWatch is a website that provides BUG financial information, GX Cybersecurity ETF business news, BUG analysis, and GX Cybersecurity ETF stock market data. Along with The Wall Street Journal and Barron's, it is a subsidiary of Dow Jones & Company, a property of News Corp.
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BUG Robinhood
Robinhood Markets, Inc. is a U.S.-based financial services company headquartered in Menlo Park, California. The company offers a mobile app and website that offer people the ability to invest in BUG stocks, ETFs, and GX Cybersecurity ETF options through Robinhood Financial and crypto trading through Robinhood Crypto. Robinhood operates a website and mobile apps for iPhone, Apple Watch, and Android. The company has no storefront offices and operates entirely online to operate without fees.
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