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Morning Market Movers: AVNS, SANA, CRDO, BE See Big Swings

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News
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At 7:30 a.m. ET on Tuesday, premarket trading is seeing notable activity in several stocks, with early price movements signaling potential opportunities before the opening bell.
For active traders, premarket trading offers a head start in spotting potential breakouts, reversals, or sharp price swings. These early moves often indicate where momentum may carry into the regular session, making premarket analysis a key part of the trading day.

In the Green - Premarket Gainers


The following stocks are trading higher in Tuesday's premarket session, recording significant percentage increases:
  1. Avanos Medical, Inc. (AVNS) - up 67% at $24.40
  2. Sana Biotechnology, Inc. (SANA) - up 23% at $3.96
  3. Credo Technology Group Holding Ltd (CRDO) - up 19% at $160.25
  4. Bloom Energy Corporation (BE) - up 14% at $203.00
  5. Momentus Inc. (MNTS) - up 13% at $5.60
  6. Aeluma, Inc. (ALMU) - up 10% at $16.98
  7. Fitness Champs Holdings Limited (FCHL) - up 10% at $2.14
  8. Globalstar, Inc. (GSAT) - up 9% at $80.08
  9. Adicet Bio, Inc. (ACET) - up 8% at $6.91
  10. Harte Hanks, Inc. (HHS) - up 8% at $3.07

In the Red - Premarket Losers


The following stocks are trading lower in Tuesday's premarket session, showing notable percentage declines:
  1. Rectitude Holdings Ltd (RECT) - down 12% at $1.95
  2. U Power Limited (UCAR) - down 12% at $1.64
  3. enVVeno Medical Corporation (NVNO) - down 9% at $10.05
  4. Beneficient (BENF) - down 8% at $3.38
  5. CarMax, Inc. (KMX) - down 7% at $45.48
  6. ImageneBio, Inc. (IMA) - down 7% at $5.59
  7. Advanced Biomed Inc. (ADVB) - down 6% at $6.11
  8. Stewart Information Services Corporation (STC) - down 5% at $61.00
  9. NextPlat Corp (NXPL) - down 5% at $5.11
  10. Focus Universal Inc. (FCUV) - down 5% at $3.06

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