Stocks Making New 52-Week Highs Today

These breakout stocks are also trading at a new 52-week high — names with no overhead resistance from the prior year, a classic hallmark of leadership.

15 matches in the latest scanScan date Jun 18, 2026
#SymbolPriceChangeConv.
1AKTS$24.09+2.38%95
2TRS$43.77+2.70%91
3MIDD$172.26+4.55%87
4SEI$82.88+1.97%83
5CON$28.56+0.63%82
6ICHR$98.61+10.24%79
7FEZ$70.06+1.18%77
8YANG$34.99+3.09%75
9MCHS$50.60+3.40%74
10FAD$195.44+1.83%72
11FHI$59.07-0.37%70
12EGGQ$65.10+4.31%67

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Conv. = conviction, our 0–100 setup score (pattern quality, trend, and volume). RVol = relative volume vs. the stock's recent average. Educational data, not financial advice.

About stocks making new 52-week highs today

A stock at a new 52-week high has cleared every price from the past year, which means almost nobody who bought in that window is sitting on a loss waiting to "get out at breakeven." That absence of overhead supply is exactly why new highs can keep making new highs — the path of least resistance is up.

It's counter-intuitive to buy something at its highest price in a year, but persistent strength is one of the most robust edges in markets: leaders lead. The risk is buying an extended move, so traders pair new highs with a base or pullback structure and a defined stop rather than chasing vertical spikes.

This page intersects the new-52-week-high flag with our breakout and retest lanes from the latest daily scan, so you're seeing fresh highs that are also clean technical setups.

Frequently asked questions

Why do traders watch 52-week highs?

A new 52-week high means there's no overhead supply from the prior year — nobody is trapped waiting to sell at breakeven — which often lets strong stocks keep trending higher.

Isn't it risky to buy at a 52-week high?

Buying strength works as an edge, but chasing an extended, vertical move is risky. Traders typically wait for a base or a controlled pullback near the high and use a defined stop. These are technical screens, not buy recommendations — chart patterns fail often, so always confirm with your own plan and risk management.

How often is this updated?

The list refreshes every evening after the US close, once that day's market-wide scan finishes.

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