Freddie Mac’s Stock Price Fluctuations in the Last 5 Years



Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (Freddie Mac) is a company based in the United States that conducts its business in the global securities market and in the residential mortgage market. There are three segments in which the company is operating, namely: Investments, Single-family Guarantee, and multifamily. The company is a public holding company and its stocks are available in stock market for purchasing or selling. Therefore the investors have been cautious about the stocks of FMCC as the company is performing in the global stage.  In this regard AFLAC stock is also a prominent company providing financial services.
The current FMCC stock price is $3.86, with a change of 8.73%. The 52-week high and low prices of the stocks are $6.00 and $0.67. The average volume of the stocks being traded in the stock market is 12,090,698.
If we look in to the share price history of the Freddie Mac, we see that the price has remained almost the same in the current quarter, i.e. first quarter of 2014. A 5-year stock price chart shows that the price was $1.33 in the beginning of 2009, which increased up to $5.34 in the first quarter of 2014 but then declined to the current level. Such discrepancies in the stock price indicate that the investors keep buying and selling the stocks of the company.

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