CRCL shares climbed roughly 41% over the 30-day period ending August 21, 2026, rising from a closing price near $62.36 to $87.98. The advance was driven by second-quarter results, a federal trust bank charter, momentum toward the Arc blockchain mainnet launch, and a broader cryptocurrency rally.
CHRW shares fell roughly 24% over the trailing 30 days, sliding from about $186.51 to $141.63 at the close of trading on Aug. 21, 2026. The decline was driven by a $604 million advisory jury verdict in a Texas trucking-accident lawsuit and a cautious outlook that followed the company's second-quarter results.
Carpenter Technology (CRS) shares fell roughly 16% over the past 30 days, sliding from a closing price of $587.66 on July 22, 2026 to $492.38 on August 21, 2026. The decline reflects profit-taking and valuation pressure after a steep rally, rather than a deterioration in the company's underlying operating performance.
SBS shares fell roughly 17.8% over the last 30 days, sliding from about $5.61 to $4.61. The sharpest leg lower followed second-quarter 2026 results, which missed revenue and earnings consensus.
Lennox International shares fell roughly 24% over the 30 trading days through August 21, 2026, from $532.78 to $402.87. The move was driven primarily by second-quarter results released on July 29, 2026, which triggered a sharp single-session selloff.
Woodward shares declined roughly 15% over the past 30 days, falling from a July 22 close of $404.59 to $343.26 as of the most recent session. The pullback followed a strong fiscal third-quarter report that nonetheless disappointed on free cash flow, capital spending, and a narrowed aerospace growth outlook.
NXP Semiconductors shares fell roughly 16.2% over the last 30 days, closing at $225.56 on August 21, 2026, compared with $269.24 on July 24, 2026. The decline accelerated after the company's second-quarter earnings report on July 28, even though revenue and earnings beat Wall Street estimates.
Roblox (RBLX) shares fell roughly 19% over the trailing 30 days, from about $47.55 in late July to approximately $38.37 as of the most recent close. The decline was driven primarily by the company's July 30 second-quarter earnings report and a sharply weaker third-quarter bookings forecast.
Strategy (MSTR) shares rose roughly 30% over the last 30 days, climbing from about $91.67 on July 24, 2026, to $119.25 on August 21, 2026. The advance was driven primarily by a sharp recovery in Bitcoin, which rebounded from a June low near $58,300 to trade above $79,000 in late August.
VIV's NYSE-listed ADR fell from $14.05 on July 24, 2026, to $11.43 on August 21, 2026, a decline of roughly 18.6% over 30 days. The selling accelerated after second-quarter results released July 28, when earnings per share came in below consensus even as revenue, EBITDA, and net income grew year over year.
AvalonBay Communities (AVB) has traded in a modestly lower range recently, with the stock drifting from roughly $68 in mid-July to about $66, a decline of roughly 3% over the past 30 days. The move is well below the 10% threshold that would signal a major price catalyst, reflecting a relatively stable, range-bound period for the multifamily REIT.
DoorDash (DASH) shares rose approximately 25.8% over the trailing 30 days, from a closing price of $177.73 to $223.49. The rally was driven by strong Q2 2026 results reported on August 5: revenue up 36% year over year to $4.45 billion, total orders up 27%, and adjusted EBITDA up 40% to $914 million.
Wheaton Precious Metals (WPM) surged roughly 41.5% over the last 30 days, climbing from about $111.48 on July 24, 2026, to a closing price of $157.78 on August 21, 2026. The rally was driven primarily by a sharp, broad-based advance in gold and silver prices, which rose on falling U.S. Treasury yields and a weaker U.S. dollar.
Uber shares climbed about 12% over the last 30 days, rising from a close near $70.33 on July 22 to $78.80 on August 21. The advance followed a late-July pullback that pushed the stock toward its 52-week low near $65 before buyers returned in August.
PLTR shares climbed roughly 46% over the trailing 30 days, from a close near $122.92 to $179.94. The move was powered by blockbuster second-quarter 2026 results reported August 3, featuring 93% year-over-year revenue growth.
Applied Aerospace & Defense shares trade near $15, far below the $25 level that reflects Wall Street's consensus price target of roughly $25.14. Bullish support comes from a defense and space backlog exceeding $1 billion, a Strong Buy analyst consensus, and growing U.S. and allied defense budgets.
Investors are asking whether HUYA Inc. (HUYA) , trading near $2.18, can climb to the $3.00 psychological level — roughly 38% above its latest close. The strongest bullish case rests on a strategic pivot into higher-margin game-related services, a large net cash position, and aggressive shareholder returns.
The selected price target is $1.00 , roughly triple the most recent closing price near $0.34 and a key psychological and Nasdaq listing-compliance level. The strongest bullish factor is the sole Wall Street analyst covering the stock, who rates it a Buy with a $5.00 price target, far above $1.
The central stock price target under discussion is $1.00 , roughly 45% above recent trading levels near $0.68. The strongest bullish case rests on the high-grade Eau Claire gold project, whose preliminary economic assessment (PEA) points to a C$554 million after-tax net present value.
Investors are asking whether the First Eagle Overseas Equity ETF (FEOE) can climb to $65, a level roughly 15% above its recent price near $56. The $65 objective aligns closely with a blended 12-month analyst price target of about $64.49 derived from ratings on the fund's underlying holdings.