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Just noticed something interesting about TRUT while scrolling through analyst targets. The VanEck Technology TruSector ETF is trading around $25.47, but when you dig into what analysts are saying about its holdings, the implied target sits at $31.60. That's roughly 24% upside if these analysts are right.
What caught my eye were three of the bigger positions in the fund. Intuit looks like it has the most room to run - analysts are pricing it nearly 86% higher than where it's currently trading. Adobe's got about 62% upside in analyst estimates, and Workday's showing similar bullish sentiment with 60% potential upside based on consensus targets.
Obviously the question is whether these targets actually make sense or if analysts are just being overly optimistic. Could be justified if there's real growth ahead, or could be that these price targets are outdated and haven't caught up with what's actually happening in the market. That's the kind of thing that requires some real digging before you make any moves.
Interesting to see TRUT positioned here - the tech sector clearly has analysts pretty excited about the next 12 months, at least on paper.