First Trust Capital Strength ETF Experiences Big Outflow
Written by Emily J. Thompson, Senior Investment Analyst
Updated: Jan 30 2025
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Source: NASDAQ.COM
FTCS Share Price Analysis: FTCS has a 52-week low of $80.66 and a high of $94.23, with the last trade recorded at $90.80, indicating its current position within this range.
Understanding ETFs: Exchange traded funds (ETFs) function like stocks but involve trading 'units' that can be created or destroyed based on investor demand, affecting the underlying holdings significantly during notable inflows or outflows.
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Analyst Views on CTSH
Wall Street analysts forecast CTSH stock price to rise
15 Analyst Rating
5 Buy
10 Hold
0 Sell
Moderate Buy
Current: 43.700
Low
80.00
Averages
87.18
High
100.00
Current: 43.700
Low
80.00
Averages
87.18
High
100.00
About CTSH
Cognizant Technology Solutions Corporation engineers modern businesses. Its services include artificial intelligence (AI) and other technology services and solutions, consulting, application development, systems integration, quality engineering and assurance, application maintenance, infrastructure and security as well as business process services and automation. Its segments include Health Sciences (HS), Financial Services (FS), Products and Resources (P&R), and Communications, Media and Technology (CMT). HS segment consists of healthcare providers and payers, and life sciences companies. FS segment includes banking, capital markets, payments and insurance companies. P&R segment includes manufacturers, automakers, retailers, consumer goods companies, and travel and hospitality companies, as well as businesses providing logistics, energy and utility services. CMT segment includes global communications, media and entertainment, education, information services and technology companies.
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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