Since first Big Money outlier inflow signal in 1996, shares of Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) are up 4,105%.
ADI is a semiconductor company offering analog, digital, and software technologies for engineering operations throughout the world. Its fourth-quarter fiscal 2025 earnings report showed revenue of $11 billion (a 17% year-over-year rise), per-share earnings of $7.79 (a 22% yearly gain), and first-quarter 2026 guidance of up to $3.1 billion in revenue and EPS of $2.29.
No wonder ADI shares are up 31% so far this year – and they could rise more. MoneyFlows data shows how Big Money investors are again betting heavily on the stock.
Institutional volumes reveal plenty. In the last year, ADI has enjoyed strong investor demand, which we believe to be institutional support.
Each green bar signals unusually large volumes in ADI shares. They reflect our proprietary inflow signal, pushing the stock higher:
Plenty of technology names are under accumulation right now. But there’s a powerful fundamental story happening with Analog Devices.
Institutional support and a healthy fundamental backdrop make this company worth investigating. As you can see, ADI has had strong sales growth and profits:
Source: FactSet
Also, EPS is estimated to ramp higher this year by +14%.
Now it makes sense why the stock has been generating Big Money interest. ADI has a track record of strong financial performance.
Marrying great fundamentals with MoneyFlows software has found some big winning stocks over the long term.
Analog Devices has been a top-rated stock at MoneyFlows for a while. That means the stock has unusual buy pressure and growing fundamentals. We have a ranking process that showcases stocks like this on a weekly basis.
It’s up 422.8% since the outlier inflow in August 2016. The blue bars below show when ADI was a top pick over the last decade…Big Money buys are boosters:
Tracking unusual volumes reveals the power of money flows.
This is a trait that most outlier stocks exhibit…the best of the best. Big Money demand drives stocks upward.
The ADI action isn’t new at all. Big Money buying in the shares is signaling to take notice. Given the historical gains in share price and strong fundamentals, this stock could be worth a spot in a diversified portfolio.
Disclosure: the author owns ADI in personal and managed accounts at the time of publication.
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Lucas is a well-versed equity investor and educator. He currently is co-founder of research and analytics firm, MAPsignals.com, which focuses on finding outlier stocks by following the Big Money.