Stock Market After-Hours Top Losers, December 2 – National Security Group Falls in Monday’s After-Hours Trading Session

National Security Group Inc.

National Security Group Inc. (NASDAQ: NESC) was the top loser in after-hours trading yesterday, as the company lost 13.9 percent to $8 per share on 1,900 shares traded. NSEC’s stock is overbought as its RSI is currently at 76.03. The company’s stock is trading 38.10 percent and 25.93 percent respectively above its 50-day and 200-day moving averages. NSEC is also 3.22 percent above its 52-week high and 53.30 percent above its 52-week low.

Doughnut, beverage and sweets retailer and wholesaler Krispy Kreme Doughnuts Inc. (NYSE: KKD) was one of two other companies that fell by double digits in yesterday’s after-hours trading. The company is now trading 4.62 percent above its 50-day moving average and 32.71 percent above its 200-day moving average. Krispy Kreme Doughnuts is also 7.81 percent below its 52-week high and 177.40 percent better than its 52-week low.

The third double-digit loser was Gordmans Stores Inc. (NASDAQ: GMAN), which is now at $8.52 per share on 1,900 shares traded after a decrease of 10.3 percent. The company is 8.23 percent and 4.27 percent respectively below its 50-day and 200-day moving averages, and is trading 20.74 percent below its 52-week peak and 14.96 percent above its 52-week low.

Two companies lost between 7 and 8 percent in Monday’s after-hours trading – Market Vectors Indonesia Small-Cap ETF (NYSE: IDXJ), and Medallion Financial Corp. (NASDAQ: TAXI). IDXJ stock is now at $11.21 per share on 2,000 shares traded after it retreated by 7.7 percent. The company is trading 6.82 percent below its 50-day moving average and 24.61 percent below its 200-day moving average. IDXJ stock is also 42 percent below its 52-week high and 7.52 percent above its 52-week low.

Medallion Financial Corp., on the other hand, lost 7.1 percent and is now at $16.3 per share on 10,820 shares traded. Its stock is overbought as its RSI is at 78.50. TAXI stock is 13.56 percent and 23.87 percent respectively above its 50-day and 200-day moving averages, and is also 1.74 percent below its 52-week peak and 69.39 percent above its 52-week low.

Two companies lost between 5 and 6 percent in yesterday’s after-hours trading. Basic Energy Services Inc. (NYSE: BAS) lost 5.4 percent and is now at $14.2124 per share on 3,170 shares traded. The company’s stock is 6.20 percent above its 50-day moving average and 12.07 percent above its 200-day moving average.

Thor Industries Inc. (NYSE: THO) was the second company, dipping 5.1 percent to $51.48 per share on 3,530 shares traded. Thor Industries is presently 1.77 percent below its 50-day moving average and 16.47 percent above its 200-day moving average.

Other losers worth mentioning in yesterday’s after-hours trading included Corinthian Colleges Inc. (NASDAQ: COCO, down 4.9 percent to $1.6827 per share), Foster Wheeler AG (NASDAQ: FWLT, down 4.9 percent to $30.33, stock overbought as RSI at 72.12), XOMA Corporation (down 4.9 percent to $5.5562, stock overbought as RSI at 74.26), Osiris Therapeutics Inc. (NASDAQ: OSIR, down 4.1 percent to $16.03), and Clovis Oncology Inc. (NASDAQ: CLVS, down 4 percent to $60.5 per share).