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Camber Energy, Inc.

Camber Energy, Inc. (CEI) is currently in a downtrend, trading below both the 50-day and 200-day moving averages. RSI is at 17.7 (oversold), with 0/3 trend checks passing.

Price
$0.10
2026-07-16
Trend score
0/3
Downtrend
RSI (14)
17.7
Oversold
Price above MA50Price above MA200MA50 above MA200
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CEI with MA50 and MA200

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CEI2023-09-202024-09-03
PriceMA50MA200
Technical Indicators

Key levels & signals

MA50
$0.09-75.56% vs price
MA200
$0.17-87.42% vs price
RSI (14)
17.7Oversold zone
MACD Signal
MixedMACD near signal line
Macro Support
Not identifiedNo repeated weekly support zone found
Support Quality
Volume data unavailable
Chart Summary
Trend summary for CEI

Camber Energy, Inc. (CEI) currently looks weaker on the chart and is not showing much trend strength. The latest available price is $0.10, and 0 of 3 core trend checks are currently passing. Price is trading below the 50-day moving average by 75.6% and below the 200-day moving average by 87.4%.

Momentum and stretch context

CEI currently has an RSI reading of 17.7, which places it in a deeply oversold zone. That can sometimes lead to bounce-watch setups, but it can also reflect genuine weakness, so the chart still needs proper confirmation rather than hope alone.

What traders may watch next

For traders reviewing CEI next, the main question is whether weakness is starting to stabilise or whether the chart still looks vulnerable to further downside. Some traders may watch for bounce attempts, but others will want to see stronger proof that the trend is improving before treating the stock as a cleaner setup.

Company profile

About Camber Energy, Inc.

Camber Energy, Inc. operates as an independent energy company, concentrating its efforts on the acquisition, development, and sale of crude oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquids (NGLs). Its primary operational areas include Kansas, Missouri, Louisiana, and Texas. As of December 31, 2021, the firm's total estimated proved producing reserves amounted to approximately 73,800 barrels of oil equivalent (BOE). This figure comprised about 48,400 barrels of crude oil and NGL reserves, in addition to 152,400 thousand cubic feet of natural gas reserves. Incorporated in 2003, the company was initially known as Lucas Energy Inc. before adopting the name Camber Energy, Inc. in January 2017. Its corporate headquarters are situated in Houston, Texas.

Sector
Energy
Industry
Oil & Gas Exploration & Production
CEO
James Andrew Doris
Employees
129
Market cap
$16.8M
Beta
-1.30
52-week range
$0.02 – $0.58
Dividend
No
Exchange
AMEX
Country
US
IPO date
1 May 2007
ISIN
US13200M6075
CUSIP
13200M607
Company profile data from Financial Modeling Prep. CEI listed on AMEX.
Share dilution

CEI shares outstanding over time

Tracking total shares outstanding is one way to spot dilution — a rising line means the company has issued more shares (stock-based compensation, secondary offerings, convertible debt), which spreads the same earnings and ownership across more shares. A falling line usually reflects buybacks.

Dec 2018Mar 2026
Shares outstanding (latest)
281.7M
Since Dec 2018
+260820956.6%
Trend
More shares outstanding
Historical shares-outstanding data from Financial Modeling Prep. CEI28 data points from Dec 2018 to Mar 2026.
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