PSI Stock Price Analysis and ETF Dynamics
Written by Emily J. Thompson, Senior Investment Analyst
Updated: Jun 23 2026
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Source: NASDAQ.COM
- Price Fluctuation Analysis: PSI's 52-week low is $57.31 per share, with a high of $184.645, and the latest trade at $172.45 indicates price volatility near its high, potentially influencing investor buying decisions.
- Technical Analysis Tool: Comparing the latest share price to the 200-day moving average can provide valuable insights for investors, helping to assess market trends and identify potential buy or sell opportunities.
- ETF Trading Mechanism: Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) trade like stocks, where investors buy and sell 'units' that can be created or destroyed based on demand, impacting the liquidity and market performance of the ETF.
- Liquidity Monitoring: Weekly monitoring of changes in outstanding shares of ETFs helps identify those experiencing significant inflows or outflows, as these liquidity shifts can affect the underlying stocks held within the ETFs and influence overall market dynamics.
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Analyst Views on ADI
Wall Street analysts forecast ADI stock price to fall
23 Analyst Rating
20 Buy
3 Hold
0 Sell
Strong Buy
Current: 379.030
Low
265.00
Averages
320.55
High
400.00
Current: 379.030
Low
265.00
Averages
320.55
High
400.00
About ADI
Analog Devices, Inc. is a global semiconductor company. It combines analog, digital, artificial intelligence (AI), and software technologies into solutions that combat climate change, reliably connect humans and the world, and help drive advancements in automation and robotics, mobility, healthcare, energy and data centers. It designs, manufactures, tests and markets a portfolio of solutions, including integrated circuits (ICs), software and subsystems that leverage high-performance analog, mixed-signal and digital signal processing technologies. Its product portfolio, domain specialization and advanced manufacturing capabilities extend across high-performance precision and high-speed mixed-signal, power management and processing technologies, including data converters, amplifiers, power management, power management, radio frequency ICs, edge processors and other sensors. Its IC product portfolio includes both general-purpose products used by a range of customers and applications.
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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