JBL · Jabil Circuit Inc

Jabil’s 8.9% week reaches the range ceiling without a volume step-up

Jabil finished within 0.5% of its 52-week high after a sharp weekly advance, but participation stayed below its 13-week norm and the Fair Value gap is now substantial.

Week of 12 Jun 2026

Price and trend

What changed, and whether the move is confirmed

Weekly price is shown against Sharemaestro’s Trend Line and Fair Value, with participation and market leadership alongside it.

52-week history

Price, trend, and Fair Value

Latest
384.8 USD
vs Trend
39.1%
vs Fair Value
127.6%

The price chart compares weekly close with the Trend Line and Fair Value. JBL is shown at 39.1% versus the Trend Line and 127.6% versus Fair Value.

Price Trend Line Fair Value
52 weeks agoLatest week
Participation and leadership

Market Dynamics and Relative Strength

Pressure
Leadership

The pressure chart tracks Market Dynamics and Relative Strength together. The latest readings are 1.38 for Market Dynamics and 40.13 for Relative Strength, with four-week changes of -24.2% and 35.9%, respectively.

Market Dynamics Relative Strength
52 weeks agoLatest week
Weekly participation

Trading volume

Latest
5.1M
13W avg
5.9M
Ratio
0.9x

The volume profile shows weekly participation across the one-year window. Latest volume is 5.1M versus a 13-week average of 5.9M and a 52-week average of 6.4M.

52 weeks agoLatest week

Price position

Where the shares stand

  • See the price chart and current readings above.

Trading activity

Whether volume confirms the move

  • Volume is compared with the recent weekly average.

Next checks

What investors should watch

  • Price is close to its 52-week high; watch for continuation or exhaustion.
  • Trend Line remains the key weekly regime level.
  • Market Dynamics is the pressure gauge to monitor for confirmation or fade.
  • A volume ratio above 1.5x would show stronger participation in the next move.

At a glance

Summary

Audio summaryA short spoken overview of the main findings.

Jabil closed at $384.80 for the week ended 12 June 2026, up 8.9% and positioned at 99.1% of its 52-week range. The Trend Signal remains active with a 57-week streak, while Market Dynamics is positive but did not register a fresh buy. The main tension is confirmation: price is 39.1% above its Trend Line and 127.6% above Fair Value, yet volume was only 0.9x the 13-week average.

  • Jabil gained 8.9% on the week, 13.2% over four weeks and 51.8% over 12 weeks, keeping it in the upper tier of US Technology momentum.
  • The stock closed at $384.80, just below its $386.60 52-week high, with a minimal 0.5% drawdown and a 99.1% range position.
  • Trend Signal remains Active after 57 weeks, but Market Dynamics is positive rather than newly triggered, with a four-week change of -24.2%.
  • Volume was 5.1M shares, below the 13-week average of 5.9M and the 52-week average of 6.4M, limiting confirmation of the breakout pressure.
  • The valuation distance is elevated: price sits 39.1% above the Trend Line and 127.6% above Sharemaestro Fair Value.

Company analysis

The move in context

Weekly move presses Jabil to the top of its range

Jabil’s latest weekly close at $384.80 left the stock only 0.5% below its 52-week high of $386.60, following an 8.9% gain for the completed week. The advance repaired the prior week’s 3.1% pullback and kept the broader run intact, with returns of 13.2% over four weeks, 51.8% over 12 weeks, 73.1% over 26 weeks and 119.1% over 52 weeks.

The trend profile remains unusually persistent. The Trend Signal is active, the active streak is 57 weeks, and the stock has recorded 52 active weeks across the past year. Price remains well above the $276.60 Trend Line, leaving the weekly regime constructive, but also stretched at 39.1% above that level.

Technology backdrop is supportive, but Jabil is not alone

Jabil sits in the Technology sector and the Electronic Components industry, an area still benefiting from broad positive momentum. US Technology posted a 2.0% average weekly return, with 67.0% trend breadth and 85.0% positive Market Dynamics breadth. Jabil’s 8.9% week was stronger than the sector average, and its 51.8% 12-week return also exceeded the sector’s 44.7% average.

Within US Electronic Components, the average weekly return was a stronger 5.0%, while 60.9% of the group had active trend signals and 80.4% had positive Market Dynamics. Jabil’s move still outpaced the industry average on the week and quarter, though smaller, more volatile peers such as OPTX, CPSH and DAIO posted sharper weekly gains. In the wider US Technology peer set, Jabil ranked 121st of 741 on relative performance, placing it around the 83.8th percentile.

Momentum is firm, while volume leaves some confirmation unfinished

Market Dynamics remained positive at 1.38, but the signal state is more continuation than fresh impulse. The latest reading is down 24.2% over four weeks, suggesting the pressure gauge has cooled from earlier May levels even as price moved higher. Relative Strength improved to 40.13, up 35.9% over four weeks, which supports the view that Jabil’s move is still attracting performance demand versus peers.

Volume is the main caveat. The week’s 5.1M shares were below both the 13-week average of 5.9M and the 52-week average of 6.4M, translating to 0.9x and 0.8x respectively. That is not weak enough to negate the price action, but it is also not the kind of participation spike that typically settles debate around a near-high breakout.

Risk now centres on extension and valuation distance

The stock’s risk profile is no longer about a damaged trend; it is about how much good news is already reflected. Jabil trades 127.6% above Sharemaestro Fair Value at $169.10, a wide premium that raises the sensitivity to any loss of momentum. The 13-week volatility reading is 4.5%, below the 52-week reading of 5.2%, and the past year shows 32 upside weeks against 20 downside weeks, with an average gain of 4.9% and an average loss of 3.5%.

What matters next is whether price can hold near the range ceiling without relying solely on momentum carry. A push through the 52-week high with heavier volume would strengthen the evidence, while a fade back toward the Trend Line would test whether the 57-week signal can absorb profit-taking. Market Dynamics is the key near-term gauge, particularly because it is positive but not newly confirming the latest advance.

Peer comparison

How the wider group is behaving

Breadth shows how much of the sector or industry is participating. A company move is more convincing when its peers are improving too.

US Technology

100 tracked companies

Above Trend Line67.0%

Positive Relative Strength55.0%

US Electronic Components

46 tracked companies

Above Trend Line60.9%

Positive Relative Strength58.7%

Balanced view

What supports the case, and what could weaken it

What is working

  • Trend Signal is active with a 57-week active streak.
  • Price is above the Trend Line, keeping the weekly tape constructive.
  • Price is above Fair Value, showing premium demand versus the model.
  • Market Dynamics is positive on the latest completed week.

What needs caution

  • No major top-level risk cluster is currently dominant.

Research note

This article is for educational market research only and is not financial, investment, trading, tax, or legal advice. Sharemaestro does not make buy, sell, or hold recommendations.

Source and attribution

Source: Sharemaestro. Canonical article: https://sharemaestro.com/news/jbl-near-high-volume-fair-value-weekly-signal/.

Follow new Sharemaestro research through the RSS feed or JSON feed.

Continue your research

Explore JBL across Sharemaestro

Open the pages backed by current data for this company. Each link takes you directly to the relevant analysis.

Evidence context