ROOT

$46.66

Market ClosedAs of Mar 17, 8:00 PM UTC

Root, Inc.

Recent News

Motley Fool
Mar 16, 2026

This Big Fish Should Outpeform Progressive

While most insurance stocks are bought for stability, Root is emerging as an exciting growth play in the sector.

BULLISH
Positive press. Headlines skewed toward growth and analyst upgrades.
StockStory
Mar 12, 2026

2 Reasons ROOT is Risky and 1 Stock to Buy Instead

Root has gotten torched over the last six months - since September 2025, its stock price has dropped 55% to $44.57 per share. This might have investors contemplating their next move.

BULLISH
Positive press. Headlines skewed toward growth and analyst upgrades.
Motley Fool
Mar 12, 2026

Dave Stock Soars 150% in a Year as Newly Disclosed $7 Million Buy Signals Confidence in Fintech Upstart

Dave Inc. delivers digital banking and personal finance tools designed to offer alternatives to traditional banking platforms.

BULLISH
Positive press. Headlines skewed toward growth and analyst upgrades.
StockStory
Mar 12, 2026

1 Small-Cap Stock with Promising Prospects and 2 That Underwhelm

Many small-cap stocks have limited Wall Street coverage, giving savvy investors the chance to act before everyone else catches on. But the flip side is that these businesses have increased downside risk because they lack the scale and staying power of their larger competitors.

BEARISH
Negative press. News cycle fixated on risk factors or misses.
Benzinga
Mar 5, 2026

Top 3 Financial Stocks That May Explode In March

The most oversold stocks in the financial sector presents an opportunity to buy into undervalued companies. The RSI is a momentum indicator, which compares a stock’s strength on days when prices go up to its strength on days when prices go down. When compared to a stock’s price action, it can give traders a better sense of how a stock may perform in the short term. An asset is typically considered oversold when the RSI is below 30, according to Benzinga Pro. Here's the latest list of major overs

BULLISH
Positive press. Headlines skewed toward growth and analyst upgrades.