"FIVA ETF Breaks Through 52-Week High at 28.04 Despite Significant Outflows"

Written byMarket Radar
Wednesday, Mar 19, 2025 3:39 am ET1min read
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Fidelity International Value Factor ETF Analysis

The Fidelity InternationalFPFD-- Value Factor ETF (FIVA.P) is designed to track a multi-factor index that includes large- and mid-cap value stocks from developed markets outside the U.S. This ETF falls under the Equity asset class and is categorized as a Passive Equity ETF. On the funding side, it has experienced significant outflows with net fund flows amounting to -86,706.18 USD for standard orders, -90,765.94 USD for blockXYZ-- orders, and -88,414.51 USD for extra-large orders, indicating a bearish sentiment among investors despite the ETF reaching a new 52-week high of 28.04.



Despite the outflow, the FIVAFIVA-- ETF has garnered attention for its performance, which could be attributed to favorable market conditions for value stocks as investors seek diversification and potential upside in international markets.


From a technical perspective, FIVA has recently signaled a golden cross according to the MACD indicator, suggesting a bullish trend. This indicates that the short-term average has crossed above the long-term average, a potential sign of further upward momentum. No dead cross signals have been detected, reinforcing the bullish outlook.



While the FIVA ETF presents compelling opportunities with its focus on international value stocks and positive technical indicators, the challenge lies in the recent outflows which may indicate a lack of confidence among certain investor segments. Additionally, volatility in international markets could pose risks to sustained growth.


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