Stock & Company Details
Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc. $MAA
Price:
46,691,331
116M
$16B
52 Week High:
$66.15
10 Day Average Volume:
42,760,466
29.89
50 Day Moving Average:
$156.49
52 Week Low:
$43.74
30 Day Average Volume:
49,506,373
$4.94
2021-02-05
0.95
30 Day Change:
13%
3 Month Change:
-0.32%
Finance
MAA technical indicators
Latest Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc. (MAA) technical indicators as of 2026-06-30: RSI, MACD, moving averages (SMA & EMA), Bollinger Bands, Stochastic, ADX, ATR, CCI, OBV and ROC.
RSI 14:
60.65 8.5%
MACD:
1.94 2.1%
SMA 50:
$131.79 0.2%
SMA 200:
$132.46 0.0%
EMA 20:
$135.85 0.2%
Bollinger Bands:
143 / 130
Stochastic:
91.36 2.6%
ADX 14:
20.53 0.3%
ATR 14:
2.61 0.5%
CCI 20:
71.44 28.5%
OBV:
-19.70M 5.2%
ROC 12:
0.61% 2.3%
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Backtested on this stock over recent history.
| Strategy | Trend | Return | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| MACD Momentum Momentum Buy when MACD turns positive (crosses above zero) and RSI confirms momentum above 50; sell when MACD falls back below zero. | – | – | |
| RSI Reversal Mean reversion Buy when RSI falls below 30 (oversold), sell when it climbs above 70 (overbought). | – | – | |
| Volatility Breakout Volatility Buy when price closes above the upper Bollinger Band, sell on reversion to the 20-day average. | – | – | |
| Strong-Trend Pullback Trend + timing In strongly trending stocks (ADX above 25), buy short-term dips (Stochastic below 30) and sell into overbought (above 80). | – | – |
Overview
Mid-America Apartment Communities Inc, or MAA, is a real estate investment trust engaged in the acquisition, operation, and development of multifamily apartment communities located in southeastern and southwestern United States. Company operates two reportable segments; Same Store includes communities that the Company has owned and have been stabilized for at least a full 12 months as of the first day of the calendar year and Non-Same Store and Other includes recently acquired communities, communities being developed or in lease-up, communities that have been disposed of or identified for disposition, communities that have experienced a significant casualty loss and stabilized communities that do not meet the requirements to be Same Store communities. Key revenue comes from the Same Store.
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