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Can First Eagle Overseas Equity ETF (FEOE) Reach $65? Exploring the +15% Upside Potential

Can First Eagle Overseas Equity ETF (FEOE) Reach $65? Exploring the +15% Upside Potential

Key Takeaways

  • Investors are asking whether the First Eagle Overseas Equity ETF (FEOE) can climb to $65, a level roughly 15% above its recent price near $56.
  • The $65 objective aligns closely with a blended 12-month analyst price target of about $64.49 derived from ratings on the fund's underlying holdings.
  • Bullish support comes from a value-oriented international portfolio, diversified sector and regional exposure, and trailing momentum of more than 30% over the past year.
  • Key risks include foreign-exchange swings, a meaningful stake in consumer defensive and industrials names, and the fund's relatively short track record since its December 2024 launch.
  • Important technical levels include support near $53–$54 and resistance near the $56–$57 all-time-high zone, followed by the psychological $60 mark.
  • The path to $65 likely requires continued strength in overseas large-cap value stocks and a favorable currency environment for non-U.S. earnings.

Why $65 Stands Out as a Key Level

In my view, FEOE has caught attention because it is an actively managed exchange-traded fund that invests primarily in equities of non-U.S. issuers, with at least 80% of net assets in foreign stocks. After launching in late 2024, the fund has delivered a strong run, gaining more than 30% over the trailing twelve months and trading near its 52-week high around $56. Against that backdrop, the round-number target of $65 has become a natural focal point for investors, and it is supported by published research. I also checked this using Tickeron’s AI Trend Prediction Engine to see how the broader international value group is behaving. Financial data provider TipRanks calculates a blended 12-month average price target of roughly $64.49 for FEOE by aggregating analyst targets on 72 of its underlying holdings, with a high estimate near $72.98 and a low estimate near $54.98. A move to $65 would therefore represent a credible, if not guaranteed, extension of the fund's recent trend.

ETF Overview and Current Market Position

FEOE is managed by First Eagle, a firm long associated with disciplined, value-oriented investing, and falls within the foreign large-cap value and foreign large-blend categories. The fund holds a broad, diversified portfolio of roughly 80 international companies, with top positions including Shell, Samsung Electronics, British American Tobacco, and Imperial Oil, alongside names such as LVMH, Merck KGaA, Richemont, and Prosus. Several holdings trade as U.S.-listed American depositary receipts, including Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSM), Imperial Oil (IMO), and Fomento Economico Mexicano (FMX). From a sector standpoint, consumer defensive stocks represent the largest weighting at roughly 22%, followed by industrials, financial services, technology, consumer cyclical, and basic materials. Geographically, the fund is spread across Japan, the eurozone, the United Kingdom, developed Asia, and Canada. That diversification has helped FEOE outperform its Morningstar category and its broad-based international benchmark since inception, though the fund's beta of roughly 0.64 signals lower volatility than the broader equity market.

Technical Levels That Matter

FEOE's price action has been constructive but is now testing a meaningful ceiling. The fund trades within striking distance of its 52-week high, which has hovered between roughly $56 and $57, making that zone the first notable resistance level. A confirmed breakout above it would likely bring the psychological $60 mark into view, and $65 sits just beyond that threshold. On the downside, recent consolidation suggests support near $53–$54, with deeper support in the low-to-mid $50s and then near the $50 level. For the $65 target to be reached, the ETF would need to establish a higher high above $57 and sustain buying interest through the $60 milestone. I checked comparable names using Tickeron’s AI Screener to confirm the technical setup looks consistent with the broader group.

What Could Drive FEOE Toward $65

Several factors could support a move toward $65. First, international value stocks have re-accelerated in recent years, and FEOE's tilt toward defensive, cash-generative businesses—such as consumer staples, tobacco, and energy—positions it to benefit if global investors continue rotating away from expensive U.S. growth names. Second, a weakening U.S. dollar would be a tailwind, because a softer dollar generally boosts the translated value of overseas earnings. Third, the blended analyst target of about $64.49 implies that the underlying holdings collectively carry upside, reflecting generally favorable ratings on names such as Samsung Electronics, Shell, and British American Tobacco. Finally, the fund's consistent performance and growing asset base, now above $1.4 billion, suggest rising investor confidence in its active management approach.

What Could Prevent the Move

The obstacles are equally important to weigh. Because FEOE holds nearly all of its assets in foreign securities, currency fluctuations can work against it just as easily as they can help; a strengthening U.S. dollar would compress returns. The fund's heavy exposure to consumer defensive and financial names also means it could lag if global investors favor faster-growing technology shares. Additionally, FEOE has only a short operating history, giving investors limited data on how the strategy performs across full market cycles. Finally, an ETF cannot be pushed higher by a single company's earnings in the way an individual stock can—reaching $65 depends on broad, coordinated gains across dozens of holdings.

Analyst Opinions and Price Targets

Direct analyst coverage of FEOE itself is limited, as is common with ETFs. However, aggregating the ratings on the fund's underlying securities produces a consensus "Moderate Buy" profile, built from 50 buy ratings, 19 hold ratings, and 3 sell ratings across 72 stocks. The resulting blended 12-month price target of approximately $64.49 sits almost exactly at the $65 level investors are watching, while the low and high estimates of about $54.98 and $72.98 frame a wide but generally constructive range. This suggests the $65 objective is well within the bounds of what analysts collectively expect, though it should be treated as a derived estimate rather than a firm forecast for the ETF.

Final Assessment

Whether FEOE can realistically reach $65 depends on a combination of sustained strength in overseas large-cap value equities and a cooperative currency backdrop. The target is grounded in real research—aligning almost exactly with a blended analyst price objective near $64.49—rather than speculative wishful thinking. The fund's diversified holdings, defensive sector tilt, and solid momentum provide a credible foundation, while its low beta and value orientation offer a degree of stability. At the same time, currency risk, sector concentration, and a short track record are genuine obstacles. Investors should monitor the fund's ability to break decisively above its $56–$57 high zone, the behavior of the U.S. dollar, and continued strength in its largest holdings before drawing conclusions about whether $65 is attainable.

Monitoring FEOE with Tickeron AI Daily Buy/Sell Signals

I have found Tickeron’s AI Daily Buy/Sell Signals helpful for tracking momentum shifts in funds like this one. The tool scans thousands of stocks and ETFs with AI-driven analysis to generate Buy, Sell, or Hold signals based on technical behavior and changing market conditions, allowing me to monitor existing positions and spot potential turning points more efficiently.

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Sergey Savastiouk, Ph.D. has a degree in Applied Mathematics from Moscow University and has extensive experience as an entrepreneur, investor, manager, and mathematician. His professional expertise is in applied mathematics, mathematical modeling, system and pattern analysis, and software and hardware system integration. He has served as the CEO of several hi-tech start-up companies and nonprofit organizations, which has given him proven capabilities in business strategy for high-tech start-up companies, market assessment, company formation, team building, product development, marketing, and sales. He has published numerous articles in journals and magazines on related fields. As a retail investor, he spent 15 years developing his proprietary trading and quantitative algorithms (now Tickeron’s A.I.), which brought him significant returns in trading the stock market. His current work and goal in founding Tickeron is to bring professional, sophisticated stock market analysis capabilities to retail investors via an easy-to-use interface.


Momentum Indicator for FEOE turns positive, indicating new upward trend

FEOE saw its Momentum Indicator move above the 0 level on August 21, 2026. This is an indication that the stock could be shifting in to a new upward move. Traders may want to consider buying the stock or buying call options. Tickeron's A.I.dvisor looked at 25 similar instances where the indicator turned positive. In of the 25 cases, the stock moved higher in the following days. The odds of a move higher are at .

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Technical Analysis (Indicators)

Bullish Trend Analysis

FEOE moved above its 50-day moving average on July 24, 2026 date and that indicates a change from a downward trend to an upward trend.

Following a 3-day Advance, the price is estimated to grow further. Considering data from situations where FEOE advanced for three days, in of 120 cases, the price rose further within the following month. The odds of a continued upward trend are .

The Aroon Indicator entered an Uptrend today. In of 138 cases where FEOE Aroon's Indicator entered an Uptrend, the price rose further within the following month. The odds of a continued Uptrend are .

Bearish Trend Analysis

The 10-day RSI Indicator for FEOE moved out of overbought territory on August 10, 2026. This could be a bearish sign for the stock. Traders may want to consider selling the stock or buying put options. Tickeron's A.I.dvisor looked at 25 similar instances where the indicator moved out of overbought territory. In of the 25 cases, the stock moved lower in the following days. This puts the odds of a move lower at .

The Stochastic Oscillator may be shifting from an upward trend to a downward trend. In of 22 cases where FEOE's Stochastic Oscillator exited the overbought zone, the price fell further within the following month. The odds of a continued downward trend are .

The Moving Average Convergence Divergence Histogram (MACD) for FEOE turned negative on August 17, 2026. This could be a sign that the stock is set to turn lower in the coming weeks. Traders may want to sell the stock or buy put options. Tickeron's A.I.dvisor looked at 19 similar instances when the indicator turned negative. In of the 19 cases the stock turned lower in the days that followed. This puts the odds of success at .

Following a 3-day decline, the stock is projected to fall further. Considering past instances where FEOE declined for three days, the price rose further in of 62 cases within the following month. The odds of a continued downward trend are .

FEOE broke above its upper Bollinger Band on July 30, 2026. This could be a sign that the stock is set to drop as the stock moves back below the upper band and toward the middle band. You may want to consider selling the stock or exploring put options.

Notable companies

The most notable companies in this group are Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Ltd (NYSE:TSM), Merck & Co (NYSE:MRK), Philip Morris International (NYSE:PM), Boeing Company (NYSE:BA), Newmont Corp (NYSE:NEM), Wheaton Precious Metals Corp (NYSE:WPM), Gold.com Inc. (NYSE:GOLD).

Market Cap

The average market capitalization across the FIRST EAGLE OVERSEAS EQUITY ETF ETF is 188.97B. The market cap for tickers in the group ranges from 349.31M to 1.96T. TSM holds the highest valuation in this group at 1.96T. The lowest valued company is POW at 349.31M.

High and low price notable news

The average weekly price growth across all stocks in the FIRST EAGLE OVERSEAS EQUITY ETF ETF was 18%. For the same ETF, the average monthly price growth was 47%, and the average quarterly price growth was 27%. WPM experienced the highest price growth at 18%, while BA experienced the biggest fall at -8%.

Volume

The average weekly volume growth across all stocks in the FIRST EAGLE OVERSEAS EQUITY ETF ETF was 17%. For the same stocks of the ETF, the average monthly volume growth was 21% and the average quarterly volume growth was 20%

Fundamental Analysis Ratings

The average fundamental analysis ratings, where 1 is best and 100 is worst, are as follows

Valuation Rating: 52
P/E Growth Rating: 54
Price Growth Rating: 41
SMR Rating: 44
Profit Risk Rating: 40
Seasonality Score: -42 (-100 ... +100)
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