Markets were flat yesterday, yet Marathon Digital Holdings, Inc., Riot Blockchain, Inc., Illumina showed impressive gains and made this list of top gainers.
Markets completed a mixed session yesterday while Nasdaq ended the session at 11,200 after a 0.45% gain. After dropping 0.28%, Dow Jones closed at 31,819.
This limbo state is reflected by published market data as United States Participation Rate (Feb) released yesterday at 13:30 UTC with a figure of 118.3, while the previous figure was 62.4.
Despite yesterday's flat session, several stocks are managing to post notable gains. Take a look at the market's Top Gainers:
Illumina | Closed +16.97% at $226.94
After closing yesterday at $226.94, the genetic and biological function analysis systems manufacturer peaked at $238.55 before giving up early gains and closing at $226.94.
Marathon Digital Holdings, Inc. | +4.03% in pre-market trade with 57 minutes until open
Approximately 11 months ago, the crypto mining company reached a significant high of $31.27 but has struggled to hold onto its gains and declined 82.95% since then. The company's market cap currently stands at $782.84 million with an average daily volume of 29.87 million shares. Marathon Digital Holdings, Inc. is forecasted to generate revenues of $38.99 million and EPS of -19 cents.
Riot Blockchain, Inc. | +4% in pre-market trade with 57 minutes until open
The Bitcoin miner is now trading 76.96% below the significant high of $23 it set around 11 months ago. The US large-scale Bitcoin miner's market cap currently stands at $1 billion with an average daily trading volume of 13.11 million shares. Riot Blockchain, Inc. last reported revenue of $60.15 million with an EPS of -7 cents.
+14.51%: Seagen gains 14.51% within $196.87 to $202.86 daily range
After ending Friday's session at $172.61, Seagen went up to $202.86 yesterday only to fall back and close at $197.65. Seagen is currently trading with a market cap of $36.92 billion with an average daily trading volume of 1.97 million shares. The Nasdaq has been doing worse in 2022, it has been passing it by 59.32%.