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Marine Petroleum Trust

Marine Petroleum Trust (MARPS) is currently in an uptrend, trading above both the 50-day and 200-day moving averages. RSI is at 64.4, with 3/3 trend checks passing.

Price
$5.06
+0.12 (+2.43%)
Day range
$4.92–$5.06
52wk $4.05–$6.49
Volume
8
Avg
Trend score
3/3
Uptrend
RSI (14)
64.4
Neutral
Price above MA50Price above MA200MA50 above MA200
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MARPS with MA50 and MA200

5.925.475.034.584.1408/0110/2701/2304/2007/16
MARPS2025-08-012026-07-16
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Technical Indicators

Key levels & signals

MA50
$4.76+6.23% vs price
MA200
$4.73+7.09% vs price
RSI (14)
64.4Neutral zone
MACD Signal
BullishMomentum above signal
Macro Support
$4.05–$4.2715.6% below price · 8 touches
Support Quality
8 touches1.0× zone volume
Valuation

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Chart Summary
Trend summary for MARPS

Marine Petroleum Trust (MARPS) is still trading in a constructive trend overall. The latest available price is $5.06, and 3 of 3 core trend checks are currently passing. Price is trading above the 50-day moving average by 6.2% and above the 200-day moving average by 7.1%.

Momentum and stretch context

MARPS currently has an RSI reading of 64.4, which leans mildly positive without looking too stretched. In other words, momentum is supportive, but not yet extreme enough to dominate the entire chart read.

What traders may watch next

For traders reviewing MARPS next, the key question is whether the trend still looks healthy or whether price has started to outrun itself. A strong uptrend can stay strong, but entries often become more difficult when price is already extended, so many traders will watch for pullbacks, support reactions, or fresh bases rather than chasing strength blindly.

Company profile

About Marine Petroleum Trust

Marine Petroleum Trust, in conjunction with its subsidiary Marine Petroleum Corporation, operates as a royalty trust within the United States. As of June 30, 2021, its portfolio encompassed an overriding royalty interest in 55 distinct oil and natural gas leases. These leases collectively spanned an estimated 199,868 gross acres, situated across the Central and Western regions of the Gulf of Mexico, offshore both Louisiana and Texas. The Trust, which was originally established in 1956, maintains its corporate headquarters in Dallas, Texas.

Sector
Energy
Industry
Oil & Gas Midstream
CEO
Ron E. Hooper
Employees
0
Market cap
$10.0M
Beta
0.36
52-week range
$4.05 – $6.49
Dividend
Yes · $0.32
Exchange
NASDAQ
Country
US
IPO date
17 Mar 1980
ISIN
US5684231070
CUSIP
568423107
Company profile data from Financial Modeling Prep. MARPS listed on NASDAQ.
Share dilution

MARPS 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.

Jun 2019Mar 2026
Shares outstanding (latest)
2.0M
Since Jun 2019
+0.0%
Trend
Roughly flat
Historical shares-outstanding data from Financial Modeling Prep. MARPS28 data points from Jun 2019 to Mar 2026.
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