NET Price Prediction — Honest Data View
We don't make NET price predictions. Instead, this page shows the data anyone making a prediction should consider: current price, where NET (NET) sits relative to its range, and the actual win rate on signals our scanner has fired.
NET live price right now
NET current price: $265.33 (▼ -2.69% on the session).
Previous close: $272.66. Day range: $260.74 – $270.23.
Range context and what 'prediction' usually means
| 52-week range | $158.83 – $274.63 |
| All-time high | $274.63 |
| All-time low | $37.37 |
| % from 52w high | -3.4% |
| % from ATH | -3.4% |
Signal history on NET
We haven't yet logged enough signals on NET to publish a symbol-specific win rate. The platform-wide 1h win rate runs around 52%; per-symbol numbers diverge once we have at least 30 signals logged.
Why most NET predictions are wrong
Most NET forecasts you'll find online are extrapolations of recent price action — essentially momentum extended. They're right when the trend continues and wrong when it reverses. Forecasts that publish win rates are rare; forecasts that admit their accuracy is around 50-55% are rarer.
We don't publish a NET forecast for that reason. We publish the data: live price, recent moves, and back-checked signal accuracy. Use them to form your own view.
Build your own view, not someone else's
A simple framework for deciding on NET:
- Timeframe — Are you trading NET for hours, days, or months?
- Position size — How much capital are you willing to put at risk?
- Stop-loss — Where does the trade thesis become invalid?
- Profit target — Where do you take gains?
Once those four are set, the buy/sell decision becomes mechanical: take the trade if it fits the framework, skip it otherwise.