AX
$83.21
Axos Financial, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, operates as a consumer and business banking provider in the United States.
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Axos Financial, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, operates as a consumer and business banking provider in the United States. The company operates through two segments, Banking Business and Securities Business. It offers deposits products, includi...
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Is the Options Market Predicting a Spike in Axos Financial Stock?
Investors need to pay close attention to AX stock based on the movements in the options market lately.
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Assessing Axos Financial (AX) Valuation After Recent Share Price Volatility
Why Axos Financial Is On Investors’ Radar Axos Financial (AX) has drawn attention after a sharp share-price swing, with the stock showing a 15% decline over the past month but a gain over the past 3 months. See our latest analysis for Axos Financial. At a share price of $86.14, Axos Financial’s recent 1 day and 7 day share price declines sit against a longer track record where the 1 year total shareholder return is 37.34% and the 3 year total shareholder return is 153.35%. This suggests...
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