VanEck ETF Trust - VanEck Africa Index ETF (AFK) Price Target Increased by 13.46% to 28.18

VanEck ETF Trust - VanEck Africa Index ETF
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VanEck ETF Trust - VanEck Africa Index ETF (AFK) Price Target Increased by 13.46% to 28.18

2025-09-13 23:55
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The average one-year price target for VanEck ETF Trust - VanEck Africa Index ETF (ARCA:AFK) has been revised to $28.18 / share. This is an increase of 13.46% from the prior estimate of $24.84 dated August 21, 2025.

The price target is an average of many targets provided by analysts. The latest targets range from a low of $21.06 to a high of $33.63 / share. The average price target represents an increase of 20.29% from the latest reported closing price of $23.43 / share.

What is the Fund Sentiment?

There are 25 funds or institutions reporting positions in VanEck ETF Trust - VanEck Africa Index ETF. This is an increase of 2 owner(s) or 8.70% in the last quarter. Average portfolio weight of all funds dedicated to AFK is 0.03%, an increase of 12.61%. Total shares owned by institutions decreased in the last three months by 54.66% to 121K shares. AFK / VanEck ETF Trust - VanEck Africa Index ETF Put/Call Ratios The put/call ratio of AFK is 3.96, indicating a bearish outlook.

What are Other Shareholders Doing?

AFK / VanEck ETF Trust - VanEck Africa Index ETF Shares Held by Institutions

Yoffe Investment Management holds 23K shares. No change in the last quarter.

SBI Securities Co. holds 23K shares. In its prior filing, the firm reported owning 24K shares , representing a decrease of 3.06%. The firm decreased its portfolio allocation in AFK by 2.99% over the last quarter.

Brinker Capital Investments holds 13K shares.

Susquehanna International Group, Llp holds 10K shares. In its prior filing, the firm reported owning 24K shares , representing a decrease of 130.86%. The firm decreased its portfolio allocation in AFK by 60.49% over the last quarter.

Royal Bank Of Canada holds 6K shares. In its prior filing, the firm reported owning 0K shares , representing an increase of 100.00%.

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