SENS
-22.84%(-1.51)
Open
5.30
Prev Close
6.61
Day High
5.39
Day Low
4.96
Volume
6.5M
Avg Volume
542,165
52W High
14.96
52W Low
4.96
Signal
Leaning Bullish21
Price
1
Move-22.84%Selling pressure
Volume
1
Volume12.0× avgSurge — unusual activity
Technical
1
RSIRSI 27Oversold — bounce setup
PRICE
Prev Close
6.61
Open
5.30
Day Range4.96 – 5.39
4.96
5.39
52W Range4.96 – 14.96
4.96
14.96
1% of range
VOLUME & SIZE
Avg Volume
542.2K
FUNDAMENTALS
P/E Ratio
-3.1x
Not profitable
EPS (TTM)
Div Yield
No dividend
Beta
2.07
High vol
Quick Read
TrendInsufficient MA data
Momentum
NEUTRAL
mixed signals
Valuation
FAIR
P/E not available
Health
WEAK
Insufficient data
Lean Bearish

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Technicals
Technical SetupBEARISH
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Trend

DowntrendDeath Cross · 50D trails 200D by 11.5%

-24.7% vs SMA 50 · -33.4% vs SMA 200

Momentum

RSI27.0
Oversold — potential bounce
MACD-0.14
Below zero — bearish pulse · compressing
Market Position
Price Levels
52W High
$14.96+193.3%
EMA 200
$7.86+54.2%
EMA 50
$6.75+32.3%
Current
$5.10
52W Low
$4.96-2.7%
52-Week RangeNear 52-week low
$4.961th %ile$14.96
Earnings & Analysts
Financials
News & Activity

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About

senseonics, inc. is a medical device startup company in germantown, maryland, usa (near washington, dc) developing transformative glucose monitoring products that are intended to enable people with diabetes to confidently live their lives with ease. utilizing breakthrough fluorescence sensing technology, the senseonics continuous glucose monitoring ("cgm"​) system is being designed to be the first fully implantable cgm that is highly accurate and stable throughout its long sensor life. the system consists of a very small sensor implanted under the skin, an external transmitter, and a mobile medical application, which allows for discreet, easy access to real-time glucose measurements without the need for a dedicated receiver.

Industry
Surgical and Medical Instrument Manufacturing
CEO
Timothy Goodnow