In a filing, Prairie Operating Co revealed its Investor / Former Affiliate Paul L. Kessler acquired Company’s shares for reported $1603.0 on Dec 09 ’24. In the deal valued at $8.05 per share,199 shares were bought.
Then, Bristol Investment Fund, Ltd. bought 24,375 shares, generating $191,390 in total proceeds.
Before that, Bristol Investment Fund, Ltd. bought 6,268 shares. Prairie Operating Co shares valued at $50,450 were divested by the Investor / Former Affiliate at a price of $8.05 per share.
Price Performance Review of PROP
On Friday, Prairie Operating Co [NASDAQ:PROP] saw its stock jump 11.18% to $8.75. Over the last five days, the stock has gained 22.38%. Prairie Operating Co shares have risen nearly 26.45% since the year began. Nevertheless, the stocks have risen 9.38% over the past one year. While a 52-week high of $16.08 was reached on 02/12/25, a 52-week low of $4.91 was recorded on 01/14/25. SMA at 50 days reached $7.78, while 200 days put it at $9.43.
Levels Of Support And Resistance For PROP Stock
The 24-hour chart illustrates a support level at 8.39, which if violated will result in even more drops to 8.04. On the upside, there is a resistance level at 9.21. A further resistance level may holdings at 9.68. The Relative Strength Index (RSI) on the 14-day chart is 53.30, which indicates neutral technical sentiment, while the Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) stands at 0.13, which suggests price will go down in the next trading period. Percent R suggests that price movement has been low at 40.50%. Stochastics %K at 58.55% indicates the stock is a holding.
How much short interest is there in Prairie Operating Co?
A steep rise in short interest was recorded in Prairie Operating Co stocks on 2025-01-31, growing by 0.13 million shares to a total of 0.71 million shares. Yahoo Finance data shows the prior-month short interest on 2024-12-31 was 0.58 million shares. There was a rise of 17.64%, which implies that there is a positive sentiment for the stock.