Analysis of IJH ETF's 52-Week Price Fluctuations
Written by Emily J. Thompson, Senior Investment Analyst
Updated: Apr 28 2026
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Should l Buy FLEX?
Source: NASDAQ.COM
- Price Range Analysis: The IJH ETF's 52-week low is $55.68 per share, with a high of $74.0342, and the latest trade at $72.11 indicates stability near the high, potentially attracting investor interest.
- Technical Analysis Tool: Comparing the latest share price to the 200-day moving average provides valuable insights for investors, helping to assess market trends and potential buying opportunities.
- ETF Unit Trading Mechanism: ETFs trade like stocks, where investors buy and sell 'units' that can be created or destroyed based on demand, impacting liquidity and market performance.
- Inflows and Outflows Monitoring: Weekly monitoring of changes in ETF shares outstanding focuses on those experiencing notable inflows (new units created) or outflows (old units destroyed), assessing their impact on underlying assets and market dynamics.
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Analyst Views on FLEX
Wall Street analysts forecast FLEX stock price to fall
7 Analyst Rating
7 Buy
0 Hold
0 Sell
Strong Buy
Current: 133.010
Low
74.00
Averages
76.71
High
85.00
Current: 133.010
Low
74.00
Averages
76.71
High
85.00
About FLEX
Flex Ltd. is end-to-end manufacturing partner that helps brands design, build, deliver and manage products. Its capabilities include design and engineering, supply chain, manufacturing, post-production and post-sale services, and proprietary products. Its segments include Flex Agility Solutions (FAS) and Flex Reliability Solutions (FRS). The FAS segment consists of various end markets, such as Communications, Enterprise and Cloud, including data infrastructure, edge infrastructure and communications infrastructure; Lifestyle, including appliances, floorcare, smart living and power tools, and Consumer Devices, including mobile and high velocity consumer devices. The FRS segment consists of end markets, such as Automotive, including compute platforms, power electronics, motion, and interface; Health Solutions, including medical devices, medical equipment and drug delivery, and Industrial, including capital equipment, industrial devices, renewables, embedded and critical power.
About the author

Emily J. Thompson
Emily J. Thompson, a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) with 12 years in investment research, graduated with honors from the Wharton School. Specializing in industrial and technology stocks, she provides in-depth analysis for Intellectia’s earnings and market brief reports.
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