Frequently Asked Questions
Market cap, also known as market capitalization, is the total market value of a company. It’s calculated by multiplying the current market price by the total number of shares outstanding. Wasatch Funds Trust - Wasatch-Hoisington U.S. Treasury Fund market cap is N/A.
52 week high is the highest price of a stock in the past 52 weeks, or one year. Wasatch Funds Trust - Wasatch-Hoisington U.S. Treasury Fund 52 week high is N/A as of April 24, 2024.
52 week low is the lowest price of a stock in the past 52 weeks, or one year. Wasatch Funds Trust - Wasatch-Hoisington U.S. Treasury Fund 52 week low is N/A as of April 24, 2024.
The Price-to-Earnings (or P/E) ratio is a commonly used tool for valuing a company. It’s calculated by dividing the current share price by the earnings per share (or EPS). It can also be calculated by dividing the company’s Market Cap by the Net Profit. Wasatch Funds Trust - Wasatch-Hoisington U.S. Treasury Fund’s P/E ratio is None.
The Price-to-Book (P/B) ratio is a commonly used tool for valuing a company. It’s calculated by dividing a company’s market capitalization by its book value. Wasatch Funds Trust - Wasatch-Hoisington U.S. Treasury Fund P/B ratio is None.
EBITDA is a widely used measure of corporate profitability. It stands for Earnings before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization. It attempts to reflect the cash profit generated by a company’s operations. Wasatch Funds Trust - Wasatch-Hoisington U.S. Treasury Fund's EBITDA is N/A.
The 50-day moving average is a frequently used data point by active investors and traders to understand the trend of a stock. It’s calculated by averaging the closing stock price over the previous 50 trading days. Wasatch Funds Trust - Wasatch-Hoisington U.S. Treasury Fund 50-day moving average is N/A.
Wasatch Funds Trust - Wasatch-Hoisington U.S. Treasury Fund has N/A employees.