On June 5, the IPO was priced at $31, and it closed at $83.23 on the same day, a rise of 168%; in the following days, it fluctuated around $100, and by the end of June, it had stabilized at $150; at the beginning of July, it quickly surged to nearly $190, rising over 500% in just one month.
On July 4, 2025, the closing price was $188.77, a decline of 7.56% compared to the previous trading day, with a trading volume of 17.19M shares; from a technical indicator perspective, the stock price has moved far from the 50-day moving average ($159.99), and may face short-term pullback pressure; if it pulls back to the $170–180 range, it can be seen as a better buying opportunity.
By following the above four steps, newbie investors can participate in CRC trading more rationally, seize growth opportunities, and at the same time avoid valuation bubbles and policy risks.
On June 5, the IPO was priced at $31, and it closed at $83.23 on the same day, a rise of 168%; in the following days, it fluctuated around $100, and by the end of June, it had stabilized at $150; at the beginning of July, it quickly surged to nearly $190, rising over 500% in just one month.
On July 4, 2025, the closing price was $188.77, a decline of 7.56% compared to the previous trading day, with a trading volume of 17.19M shares; from a technical indicator perspective, the stock price has moved far from the 50-day moving average ($159.99), and may face short-term pullback pressure; if it pulls back to the $170–180 range, it can be seen as a better buying opportunity.
By following the above four steps, newbie investors can participate in CRC trading more rationally, seize growth opportunities, and at the same time avoid valuation bubbles and policy risks.