BIGZ - Blackrock Innovation and Growth Term Trust Stock Price - Barchart.com (2024)

TheQuote Overviewpage gives you a snapshot view for a specific investment trust symbol.The Summary displays snapshot quote data, delayed per exchange rules (Stocks: 15 minute delay, EST.) and new delayed trade updates are updated on the page (as indicated by a "flash").

Barchart Symbol Notes Tutorial(8:43)

Quoteboard data fields include:

  • Day High / Low: The highest and lowest trade price for the current trading session.
  • Open: The opening price for the current trading session is plotted on the day's High/Low histogram.
  • Previous Close: The closing price from the previous trading session.
  • Weighted Alpha: A measure of how much a stock or commodity has risen or fallen over a one-year period. Barchart takes this Alpha and weights this, assigning more weight to recent activity, and less (0.5 factor) to activity at the beginning of the period. Thus, Weighted Alpha is a measure of one-year growth with an emphasis on the most recent price activity.
  • YTD High, Low, Change, %Change: The high and low price year-to-date, with the change and percent change year-to-date.

Chart Snapshot

A thumbnail of a daily chart is provided, with a link to open and customize a full-sized chart.

Fundamentals
  • For US and Canadian Stocks, the Overview page includes key statistics on the stock's fundamentals, with a link to see more.
  • Market Cap: capitalization or market value of a stock is simply the market value of all outstanding shares. It is computed by multiplying the market price by the number of outstanding shares. For example, a publicly held company with 10 million shares outstanding that trade at $10 each would have a market capitalization of $100 million.
  • Shares Outstanding: Common shares outstanding as reported by the company on the 10-Q or 10-K.
  • Annual Sales: The annual sales, expressed in millions of dollars.
  • Annual Income: The annual net income, expressed in millions of dollars.
  • 60-Month Beta: Coefficient that measures the volatility of a stock's returns relative to the market (S&P 500). It is based on a 60-month historical regression of the return on the stock onto the return on the S&P 500.
  • Price/Sales: Latest closing price divided by the last 12 months of revenue/sales per share.
  • Price/Cash Flow: Latest closing price divided by the last 12 months revenue/cash flow per share.
  • Price/Book: A financial ratio used to compare a company's current market price to its book value.
  • Price/Earnings: Latest closing price divided by the earnings-per-share based on the trailing 12 months. Companies with negative earnings receive an "NE."
  • Earnings Per Share: The trailing 12 months EPS from total operations is the bottom line income after all expenses, divided by the weighted average number of common shares outstanding. For example, if a company has $10 million in net income and 10 million in outstanding shares, then its EPS is $1.
  • Most Recent Earnings: The amount of latest Earnings Per Share (EPS) paid out to shareholders and the date paid. Most Recent Earnings figures are based on Non-GAAP income from continuing operations.
  • Latest Earnings Date: The next reported earnings date, or the latest earnings date as reported by the company (if no future date has been released). Stocks whose Next Earnings Date falls within the next 7 days are highlighted in red. In addition, we indicate whether earnings are released Before Market Open (BMO), After Market Close (AMC), and in the case where no time is announced, you will see this labeled as (--).
  • Annual Dividend Rate: The annual dividend paid over the trailing twelve months. The dividend rate is the portion of a company's profit paid to shareholders, quoted as the dollar amount each share receives (dividends per share).
  • Annual Dividend Yield: The annual dividend yield, calculated from the trailing twelve months dividend. Yield is the amount of dividends paid per share, divided by the closing price.
  • Most Recent Dividend: The most recent dividend paid and the most recent ex-dividend date.
  • Sectors: Links to the Industry Groups and/or SIC codes in which the stock is found.
Price Performance

This section shows the Highs and Lows over the past 1, 3 and 12-Month periods. Click the "See More" link to see the full Performance Report page with expanded historical information.

Barchart Technical Opinion

The Barchart Technical Opinion widget shows you today'soverally Barchart Opinion with general information on how to interpret the short and longer term signals. Unique to Barchart.com, Opinionsanalyzes a stock or commodity using 13 popular analytics in short-, medium- and long-term periods. Results are interpreted as buy, sell or hold signals, each with numeric ratings and summarized with an overall percentage buy or sell rating. After each calculation the program assigns aBuy, Sell, or Hold value with the study, depending on where the price lies in reference to the common interpretation of the study. For example, a price above its moving average is generally considered an upward trend or a buy.

A symbol will be given one of the following overall ratings:

  • Strong Buy (greater than "66% Buy")
  • Buy (greater than or equal to "33% Buy" and less than or equal to "66% Buy")
  • Weak Buy ("0% Buy" through "33% Buy")
  • Hold
  • Strong Sell (greater than "66% Sell")
  • Sell (greater than or equal to "33% Sell" and less than or equal to "66% Sell")
  • Weak Sell ("0% Sell" through "33% Sell")

The current reading of the 14-Day Stochastic indicator is also factored into the interpretation. The following information will appear when the following conditions are met:

  • If the 14-Day Stochastic %K is greater than 90 and the Overall Opinion is a Buy, the following displays: "The market is in highly overbought territory. Beware of a trend reversal."
  • If the 14-Day Stochastic %K is greater than 80 and the Overall Opinion is a Buy, the following displays: "The market is approaching overbought territory. Be watchful of a trend reversal."
  • If the 14-Day Stochastic %K is less than 10 and the Overall Opinion is a Sell, the following displays: "The market is in highly oversold territory. Beware of a trend reversal."
  • If the 14-Day Stochastic %K is less than 20 and the Overall Opinion is a Sell, the following displays: "The market is approaching oversold territory. Be watchful of a trend reversal."
Most Recent Stories

View the latest top stories from the Associated Press or Canadian Press (based on your Market selection).

BIGZ - Blackrock Innovation and Growth Term Trust Stock Price - Barchart.com (2024)

FAQs

Is Bigz a good long term investment? ›

Based on our forecasts, a long-term increase is expected, the "BIGZ" stock price prognosis for 2029-04-27 is 9.092 USD. With a 5-year investment, the revenue is expected to be around +28.05%. Your current $100 investment may be up to $128.05 in 2029.

What is BigZ invested in? ›

Investing in innovative companies

The Trust will invest primarily in equity securities issued by mid- and small-capitalization companies that the adviser believes has above-average earnings growth potential.

Is BigZ a good stock to buy? ›

BIGZ Signals & Forecast

A buy signal was issued from a pivot bottom point on Friday, April 19, 2024, and so far it has risen 2.55%. Further rise is indicated until a new top pivot has been found. The volume rose on the last day while price remained unchanged.

Is BlackRock stock a good long-term investment? ›

BlackRock currently has an average brokerage recommendation (ABR) of 1.34, on a scale of 1 to 5 (Strong Buy to Strong Sell), calculated based on the actual recommendations (Buy, Hold, Sell, etc.) made by 16 brokerage firms. An ABR of 1.34 approximates between Strong Buy and Buy.

How often does BigZ pay dividends? ›

BlackRock Innovation and Growth Term Trust pays monthly dividends to shareholders.

Is BigZ a closed-end fund? ›

A Closer Look at BIGZ

BIGZ is an actively managed closed end fund with around $2B in AUM. As per the fund's page, The Trust will invest primarily in equity securities issued by mid- and small-capitalization companies that the Trust's adviser believes have above-average earnings growth potential.

Who invests in BlackRock funds? ›

BlackRock is publicly owned, with its shares held by various shareholders, including institutional investors like Vanguard Group and State Street Corporation and individual shareholders. The specifics of these shareholders can change over time.

What is the best long term investment to make? ›

The 10 best long-term investments
  • Bond funds.
  • Dividend stocks.
  • Value stocks.
  • Target-date funds.
  • Real estate.
  • Small-cap stocks.
  • Robo-advisor portfolio.
  • Roth IRA.

Which fund is best for long term? ›

Top Long Term Mutual Funds to in Invest in 2024 in India
  • Quant Infrastructure Fund.
  • Kotak Infrastructure and Economic Reform Fund.
  • SBI Contra Plan Fund.
  • Motilal Oswal Midcap Fund.
  • Quant Tax Plan Fund.
  • SBI Magnum Mid Cap Fund.
  • Axis Small Cap Fund.
  • SBI Consumption Opportunities Fund.
Mar 6, 2024

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Reed Wilderman

Last Updated:

Views: 5852

Rating: 4.1 / 5 (52 voted)

Reviews: 91% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Reed Wilderman

Birthday: 1992-06-14

Address: 998 Estell Village, Lake Oscarberg, SD 48713-6877

Phone: +21813267449721

Job: Technology Engineer

Hobby: Swimming, Do it yourself, Beekeeping, Lapidary, Cosplaying, Hiking, Graffiti

Introduction: My name is Reed Wilderman, I am a faithful, bright, lucky, adventurous, lively, rich, vast person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.