Oscar Health Surges 4.37% on $400M Volume 294th-Ranked Stock Sparks Profitability Debate Amid 52-Week Rally

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Monday, Sep 8, 2025 7:22 pm ET1min read
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- Oscar Health (OSCR) surged 4.37% on Sept. 8 with $400M volume, ranking 294th in U.S. equities, as its RS rating rose to 84 from 76.

- Despite 29% revenue growth, the company faces profitability issues (negative EPS, -13.96% ROE) and five sell ratings, with an average $11.14 price target (42.65% downside).

- Technical indicators show mixed signals—RSI near overbought levels contrasts with a bullish 50-day vs. 200-day MA—while Oscar’s healthcare tech platforms aim to boost efficiency and diversify revenue.

- The stock’s 52-week range ($11.60–$23.27) highlights volatility amid regulatory challenges in a competitive healthcare sector.

. 8, , ranking it 294th among U.S. equities. , signaling improved market leadership potential over the past 52 weeks.

, the company faces profitability challenges, . Analysts remain cautious, assigning five sell ratings, three holds, and no buys, . , suggesting a short-term upward trend.

Oscar’s strategic focus on healthcare technology, including platforms like +Oscar and Campaign Builder, aims to enhance operational efficiency and provider engagement. Its reinsurance offerings also provide a diversified revenue stream in a regulated industry. However, .

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