TDUP VS HYZN Stock Comparison

PerformanceTechnicalsEarningsProfitVolatility
PerformanceTechnicalsEarningsProfitVolatility

Performance

TDUP
100/100

TDUP returned 99.04% in the last 12 months. Based on SPY's performance of 9.73%, its performance is above average giving it a score of 100 of 100.

HYZN
10/100

HYZN returned -46.22% in the last 12 months. Based on SPY's performance of -12.99%, its performance is below average giving it a score of 10 of 100.

Technicals

TDUP
11/100

TDUP receives a 10 of 100 based on 14 indicators. 1 are bullish, 12 are bearish.

HYZN
50/100

HYZN receives a 50 of 100 based on 14 indicators. 6 are bullish, 6 are bearish.

Earnings

TDUP
16/100

TDUP has missed earnings 4 times in the last 20 quarters.

HYZN
10/100

HYZN has missed earnings 5 times in the last 20 quarters.

Profit

TDUP
10/100

Out of the last 15 quarters, TDUP has had 0 profitable quarters and has increased their profits year over year on 0 of them.

HYZN
20/100

Out of the last 13 quarters, HYZN has had 2 profitable quarters and has increased their profits year over year on 2 of them.

Volatility

TDUP
61/100

TDUP has had a higher than average amount of volatility over the last 12 months giving it a score of 60 of 100.

HYZN
43/100

HYZN has had a lower than average amount of volatility over the last 12 months giving it a score of 42 of 100.

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ThredUp Inc. Class A Common Stock Summary

Nasdaq / TDUP
Consumer Cyclical
Specialty Retail
ThredUp Inc., together with its subsidiaries, operates online resale platforms that allows consumers to buy and sell secondhand women's and kids' apparel, shoes, and accessories. ThredUp Inc. was incorporated in 2009 and is headquartered in Oakland, California.

Hyzon Motors Inc. Class A Common Stock Summary

Nasdaq / HYZN
Consumer Cyclical
Auto - Manufacturers
Hyzon Motors Inc., a hydrogen mobility company, provides decarbonized solutions for commercial vehicles market and hydrogen supply infrastructure. The company focuses on assembling and supplying hydrogen-powered FCEVs, including heavy-duty (Class 8) trucks, medium-duty (Class 6) trucks, light-duty (Class 3 and 4) trucks, and 40 and 60-foot (12 and18-meter) city and coach buses to commercial vehicle operators; and building and fostering a clean hydrogen supply ecosystem with leading partners from feedstock through hydrogen production, dispensing, and financing. The company was founded in 2020 and is headquartered in Honeoye Falls, New York.