
A Look at AT&T’s Stock Performance Year-to-Date
By Ambrish ShahFeb. 21 2019, Updated 10:31 a.m. ET
Shareholder returns and stock trends
AT&T’s (T) closing price on February 15, 2019, was $30.47. Based on that closing price, AT&T has a market cap of $221.8 billion—the second highest among all major US mobile operators. The stock is trading 13.7% above its 52-week low of $26.80 and 19.4% below its 52-week high of $37.81.
Year-to-date, AT&T stock has risen 6.8%. The stock has generated returns of -0.4% in the trailing-one-month period and -17.7% in the trailing-12-month period. In comparison, Verizon (VZ) and T-Mobile (TMUS) have seen their stock prices rise 10.9% and 19.2%, respectively, in the trailing-12-month period. Sprint (S) stock has risen 14.8% in the trailing-12-month period.
Bollinger Band
In the February 15 trading session, AT&T stock closed at $30.47, near its Bollinger Band midrange level of $30.10, suggesting that the stock is neither oversold nor overbought.
MACD
AT&T’s 14-day MACD (moving average convergence divergence) is 0.21. In comparison, T-Mobile’s 14-day MACD is 1.62, Verizon’s is 0.38, and Sprint’s is 0.13. A stock’s MACD marks the difference between its short-term and long-term moving averages. AT&T’s positive MACD figure denotes an upward trading trend.