The average one-year price target for Australian Vanadium (OTCPK:ATVVF) has been revised to $0.05 / share. This is an increase of 18.81% from the prior estimate of $0.04 dated October 29, 2025.
The price target is an average of many targets provided by analysts. The latest targets range from a low of $0.05 to a high of $0.05 / share. The average price target represents an increase of 389.60% from the latest reported closing price of $0.01 / share.
What is the Fund Sentiment?
There are 4 funds or institutions reporting positions in Australian Vanadium. This is unchanged over the last quarter. Average portfolio weight of all funds dedicated to ATVVF is 0.00%, an increase of 10.57%. Total shares owned by institutions decreased in the last three months by 0.00% to 17,638K shares.
What are Other Shareholders Doing?
Dfa Investment Trust Co - The Asia Pacific Small Company Series holds 16,823K shares representing 0.19% ownership of the company. No change in the last quarter.
DFIEX - International Core Equity Portfolio - Institutional Class holds 710K shares representing 0.01% ownership of the company. In its prior filing, the firm reported owning 1,474K shares , representing a decrease of 107.47%. The firm decreased its portfolio allocation in ATVVF by 63.70% over the last quarter.
DFIS - Dimensional International Small Cap ETF holds 94K shares representing 0.00% ownership of the company. No change in the last quarter.
DXIV - Dimensional International Vector Equity ETF holds 10K shares representing 0.00% ownership of the company. No change in the last quarter.
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