52 Week Low
The 52 week low is the lowest price a stock has seen in the last 52 weeks. This typically includes yesterday's trading, but not today's trading.
There are many other lows that traders look at, but this one is especially popular because many exchanges publish this information. Most data providers and direct access-trading platforms display the 52 week low because they can get this information directly from the exchange.
Our software tell you the exact date of each low. You can set filters based on how long it has been since we've seen a price this low before today. You can specify any time period. If you specify 365 days, you will only see 52 week lows.
Alert Types
We offer the following alert types which are related to this topic.  Click on the icon for a detailed description of the alert, or click on the "more" link for additional examples of each type of alert.
| Type | Recent Examples | More Examples | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Time (NY) | Symbol | Message | ||
![]() | Mar 18th, 4:10:02 PM | SVY.CAT | New Low: -0.06. Next support 7.30 from 3/16/2010. | more |
![]() | Mar 18th, 4:10:02 PM | SVY.CAT | New Low: -0.06. Next support 7.30 from 3/16/2010. | more |


