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Amerityre Stock Drops Below 50-Day Average
Investors Weigh Whether to Sell Shares of Specialty Tire Manufacturer
Published on Feb. 13, 2026
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Shares of Amerityre Corporation (OTCMKTS:AMTY), a manufacturer of polymeric wheels and tires, fell below their 50-day moving average during trading on Thursday. The stock closed at $0.0390 on low volume of 100 shares.
Why it matters
Amerityre's stock price crossing below its 50-day moving average is a technical indicator that may signal a potential downward trend for the company's shares. This could prompt some investors to consider selling their positions, depending on their investment strategies and outlook for the specialty tire manufacturer.
The details
Amerityre, based in Milford, Ohio, develops and markets proprietary polyurethane-based solutions designed to replace traditional pneumatic and solid rubber components. The company's product portfolio includes wheels and tires for material-handling equipment, mobile elevated platforms, hospital beds, and various specialty vehicles.
- On Thursday, Amerityre's stock price fell below its 50-day moving average of $0.04.
The players
Amerityre Corporation
A Milford, Ohio-based manufacturer specializing in polymeric wheel, tire and vibration-isolation products for industrial and specialty equipment applications.
The takeaway
Amerityre's stock price dipping below its 50-day moving average may signal a potential downward trend, which could prompt some investors to consider selling their shares. However, the company's focus on innovative polymeric solutions for specialty equipment applications may provide long-term growth opportunities if it can maintain a competitive edge.

