Shares of Unusual Machines set a new 52-week high on Friday.
An analyst raised the price target on Unusual Machines stock today.
After soaring on Friday, Unusual Machines (NYSEMKT: UMAC) stock is losing altitude today. Despite an analyst's increasingly optimistic take on the drone company's stock, the market is unimpressed, choosing to click the sell button instead -- a dynamic that may confuse some, considering the company hasn't reported anything negative today.
As of 10:38 a.m, ET, shares of Unusual Machines are down 7.8%, paring back an earlier 10.3% loss.
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Setting a new 52-week high on Friday, Unusual Machines' stock benefited from President Trump's decision to impose new tariffs on imported drones and drone components. Shares of the drone company, which is based in the United States, hit an intraday high of $34.93 on Friday -- a high-water mark over the past year.
With shares of Unusual Machines rocketing more than 167% higher from the start of the year through the end of Friday's market session -- and with no negative news that the company has reported or any other apparent catalyst -- it seems that investors are simply complacent to collect profits today.
While Unusual Machines' stock raced higher on Friday, one analyst still sees upside. This morning, Ashok Kumar, a ThinkEquity analyst, lifted the price target on Unusual Machines stock to $35 from $25, maintaining a buy rating.
Although there's clear appeal to Unusual Machines stock, given its advantage as a provider of made-in-America drones, the company remains consistently unprofitable, making it unappealing to those who have lower risk tolerances. For more conservative investors seeking exposure to drone stocks, it's best to watch this stock from the sidelines.
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