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Compare AdaptHealth Corp (AHCO) vs ProShares Ultra Gold ETF (UGL) Price & Performance

AdaptHealth Corp
ProShares Ultra Gold ETF

Price performance

Price movement over the last 24 hours

Key statistics

AdaptHealth Corp vs ProShares Ultra Gold ETF — how do they compare? AdaptHealth Corp trades at $10.04 (market cap $1.38B), while ProShares Ultra Gold ETF trades at $45.12. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

AHCOUGL
Market Cap
$1.38B
Sector
HealthLeveraged / Inverse
52-Week High
$13.38$85.62
52-Week Low
$8.68$33.59
Enterprise Value
$3.33B

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AdaptHealth Corp

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ProShares Ultra Gold ETF

UGL trades at $47.09, up 2.04% today, but technical indicators show a bearish trend with moving averages signaling sell pressure. The stock lacks disclosed financial ratios, limiting fundamental clarity. Recent news highlights strong central bank gold buying and analyst optimism for gold prices, which may indirectly influence gold-related equities.

The outlook is cautious due to bearish technicals and absent financial data. Risks include gold price volatility and macroeconomic factors. Investors should await earnings reports for fundamental insights, as current data is insufficient for a clear investment thesis.

Returns comparison

Trailing returns across standard periods

About AdaptHealth Corp

AdaptHealth provides patient-centered healthcare-at-home solutions in the U.S. It offers medical equipment and supplies for sleep therapy, respiratory health, diabetes management, and general home wellness.

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About ProShares Ultra Gold ETF

UGL is a leveraged ETF that seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to two times (2x) the daily performance of the Bloomberg Gold Subindex. It is a tactical tool designed for sophisticated investors to magnify short-term bullish views on gold prices through the use of futures and swap contracts, rather than holding physical bullion.

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