Significant Inflows Observed in ETFs - OEF, TSLA, MA, WMT
Written by Emily J. Thompson, Senior Investment Analyst
Updated: Sep 19 2025
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Source: NASDAQ.COM
52-Week Range Analysis: OEF's share price has a 52-week low of $232.57 and a high of $331.522, with the last trade recorded at $331.33, indicating a stable position near its high.
ETF Trading Dynamics: ETFs function like stocks, trading in "units" that can be created or destroyed based on investor demand, affecting the underlying assets and their market dynamics.
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Analyst Views on MA
Wall Street analysts forecast MA stock price to rise
28 Analyst Rating
25 Buy
3 Hold
0 Sell
Strong Buy
Current: 498.540
Low
500.00
Averages
660.00
High
739.00
Current: 498.540
Low
500.00
Averages
660.00
High
739.00
About MA
Mastercard Incorporated is a technology company in the global payments industry. The Company connects consumers, financial institutions, merchants, governments, digital partners, businesses and other organizations worldwide by enabling electronic payments and making those payment transactions secure and accessible. It provides a range of payment solutions and services using its brands, including Mastercard, Maestro and Cirrus. It operates a payments network that provides choice and flexibility for consumers, merchants and its customers. Through its proprietary global payments network, it switches (authorizes, clears and settles) payment transactions. Its additional payments capabilities include automated clearing house (ACH) transactions (both batch and real-time account-based payments). It offers security solutions, consumer acquisition and engagement, business and market insights, gateway, processing and open banking, among other services and solutions.
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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