NYSE Most Active Under $2: SOS, NAT, ESGC, BEST, MUX

Following were the NYSE active stock on Wednesday. Keep an eye on these stocks.

SOS Limited (NYSE:SOS) stock has seen selling interest over the past quarter with a fall of over 46% and underperformed the broader market. Moreover, the stock has lost 8% so far this year. On Wednesday, SOS stock jumped 5.43% to $1.36 with more than 9.52 million shares exchanged hands, below its average volume of 14.39 million shares.   

Nordic American Tankers Limited (NYSE:NAT) was another active stock buzzer which has been showing consistent fall. The stock has moved up 15% over the past quarter. Moreover, the stock has fallen 35% so far this year. The stock is trading above 5% from its 52-week low and 52% away from its 52-week high.

Eros STX Global Corporation (NYSE:ESGC) stock continued to trend lower in Wednesday’s trading session. ESGC stock ended lower by 1.35% to $0.40 with more than 1.24 million shares exchanged hands, below its average volume of 2.83 million shares. The stock is trading above 22% from its 52-week low and 84% away from its 52-week high.

BEST Inc. (NYSE:BEST) stock continued to trade in a range after the recent fall. The stock has moved down about 62% in the past year. The stock is trading above 21% from its 52-week low and just 65% away from its 52-week high.     

McEwen Mining Inc. (NYSE:MUX) stock is showing a very bullish move over the past few trading session as the stock jumped to a new 52-week high. In fact the stock has fallen by 3% over the past quarter. The stock is trading above 17% from its 52-week low and 38% away  from its 52-week high.

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LifeQuest World Corporation (OTCMKTS:LQWC) An OTC stock worth looking at, little known LQWC who cleans water worldwide for governments, commercial businesses and consumers. It is a green Company taking sludge, grease and fats out of dirty water. The result is clean, reusable water. The Company turns raw sewage, often dumped into rivers, oceans and lakes, into non-potable non drinking water for re-use. LifeQuest sees more expansion ahead. This WaaS Company forecasts more water treatment joint ventures and projects worldwide. CEO Khan says it now has five joint ventures in place — from India and South Africa to Ethiopia and the Philippines. According to the CEO, LQWC expects to be profitable in 2022. 

Pete Matthews

Pete attended the University of Colorado and still calls the centennial state home. He chases trout in the summer and snowboards in the winter. He is fascinated with the markets and has a strong interest in nanocap stocks and crypto currency.