Monday, March 18, 2019

The iShares Core S&P Mid-Cap ETF's Underlying Holdings Could Mean 10% Gain Potential

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Looking at the underlying holdings of the ETFs in our coverage universe at &l;a href=&q;https://www.etfchannel.com/&q; target=&q;_blank&q;&g;ETF Channel&l;/a&g;, we have compared the trading price of each holding against the average analyst 12-month forward target price, and computed the weighted average implied analyst target price for the ETF itself.&a;nbsp; For the iShares Core S&a;amp;P Mid-Cap ETF, we found that the implied analyst target price for the ETF based upon its underlying holdings is $208.04 per unit.

With IJH trading at a recent price near $189.57 per unit, that means that analysts see 9.74% upside for this ETF looking through to the average analyst targets of the underlying holdings. Three of IJH&s;s underlying holdings with notable upside to their analyst target prices are Belden, Herman Miller and Synovus Financial. Although BDC has traded at a recent price of $57.80/share, the average analyst target is 13.15% higher at $65.40/share. Similarly, MLHR has 11.58% upside from the recent share price of $35.85 if the average analyst target price of $40.00/share is reached, and analysts on average are expecting SNV to reach a target price of $42.88/share, which is 10.65% above the recent price of $38.75.

Below is a summary table of the current analyst target prices discussed above:

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&l;/p&g;&l;div class=&q;table-wrapper&q;&g;&l;table class=&q;hctblstyle&q; border=&q;0&q; cellspacing=&q;0&q; cellpadding=&q;0&q;&g;&l;tbody&g;&l;tr&g;&l;th&g;Name&l;/th&g; &l;th align=&q;center&q;&g;Symbol&l;/th&g; &l;th align=&q;right&q;&g;Recent Price&l;/th&g; &l;th align=&q;right&q;&g;Avg. Analyst 12-Mo. Target&l;/th&g; &l;th align=&q;right&q;&g;% Upside to Target&l;/th&g; &l;/tr&g;&l;tr&g;&l;td&g;&l;b&g;iShares Core S&a;amp;P Mid-Cap ETF&l;/b&g;&l;/td&g; &l;td align=&q;center&q;&g;&l;b&g;IJH&l;/b&g;&l;/td&g; &l;td align=&q;right&q;&g;&l;b&g;$189.57&l;/b&g;&l;/td&g; &l;td align=&q;right&q;&g;&l;b&g;$208.04&l;/b&g;&l;/td&g; &l;td align=&q;right&q;&g;&l;b&g;9.74%&l;/b&g;&l;/td&g; &l;/tr&g;&l;tr&g;&l;td&g;Belden&l;/td&g; &l;td align=&q;center&q;&g;BDC&l;/td&g; &l;td align=&q;right&q;&g;$57.80&l;/td&g; &l;td align=&q;right&q;&g;$65.40&l;/td&g; &l;td align=&q;right&q;&g;13.15%&l;/td&g; &l;/tr&g;&l;tr&g;&l;td&g;Herman Miller&l;/td&g; &l;td align=&q;center&q;&g;MLHR&l;/td&g; &l;td align=&q;right&q;&g;$35.85&l;/td&g; &l;td align=&q;right&q;&g;$40.00&l;/td&g; &l;td align=&q;right&q;&g;11.58%&l;/td&g; &l;/tr&g;&l;tr&g;&l;td&g;Synovus Financial&l;/td&g; &l;td align=&q;center&q;&g;SNV&l;/td&g; &l;td align=&q;right&q;&g;$38.75&l;/td&g; &l;td align=&q;right&q;&g;$42.88&l;/td&g; &l;td align=&q;right&q;&g;10.65%&l;/td&g; &l;/tr&g;&l;/tbody&g;&l;/table&g;&l;/div&g;

Are analysts justified in these targets, or overly optimistic about where these stocks will be trading 12 months from now? Do the analysts have a valid justification for their targets, or are they behind the curve on recent company and industry developments? A high price target relative to a stock&s;s trading price can reflect optimism about the future, but can also be a precursor to target price downgrades if the targets were a relic of the past. These are questions that require further investor research.

&l;a href=&q;http://www.etfchannel.com/slideshows/ten-etfs-with-most-upside/&q; target=&q;_blank&q;&g;Click here to find out 10 ETFs With Most Upside To Analyst Targets &a;raquo;&l;/a&g;

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