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The Month's Biggest Index Losers: Chinese Agriculture, Genetic Analysis, and Agricultural Chemical And Fertilizer Stocks
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There were strong losses in three Tickerspy indexes over the most recent 30-day period. This month’s biggest losers are in Chinese agriculture, genetic analysis, and agricultural chemical and fertilizer stocks.
Chinese agriculture stocks are down 10.2% in the past month. The worst performing stocks in the index are China Agritech Inc., (NASDAQ: CAGC) down 24.6%%, China Organic Agriculture, Inc., (OTC: CNOA) down 17.5%%, and China Green Agriculture, Inc., (NYSE: CGA) down 6.5%.
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Genetic analysis stocks are down 8.0% in the past month. The worst performing stocks in the index are Exact Sciences Corporation, (NASDAQ: EXAS) down 12.4%, Clinical Data, Inc., (NASDAQ: CLDA) down 11.6%, and Genomic Health Inc. (NASDAQ: GHDX) down 11.3%.
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Agricultural and chemical fertilizer stocks are down 7.0% in the past month. The worst performing stocks in the index are China Agritech Inc., (NASDAQ: CAGC) down 24.6%, Intrepid Potash, Inc., (NYSE: IPI) down 13.7%, and Agrium Inc., (NYSE: AGU) down 12.0%.
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