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JHDV
(NYSEARCA)
John Hancock U.S. High Dividend ETF
$40.43-- (--)
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JHDV ETF Historical Prices: John Hancock U.S. High Dividend ETF

Complete OHLC price data, adjusted close prices, and daily trading volume for this Equity ETF. Analyze trends with customizable time periods and intervals.

JHDV Historical Price Chart: Trends & Patterns

Visualize price movements and trading patterns with adjustable time periods and data intervals.

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JHDV Historical Price Data Table

Complete historical stock price data with OHLC prices, adjusted close, and daily trading volume. Filter by time interval and date range for detailed price history analysis.

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Understanding Historical ETF Price Data & OHLC Metrics

Open Price
The price at which the ETF opened for trading at the start of the trading session.
High Price
The highest price at which the ETF traded during the trading session.
Low Price
The lowest price at which the ETF traded during the trading session.
Close Price
The final price when trading closed for the session.
Adjusted Close Price
The closing price adjusted for corporate actions such as dividends, stock splits, and rights offerings. Used for accurate long-term historical price analysis and return calculations.
Volume
The total number of shares traded during the session, indicating trading activity and liquidity.

Using Historical Prices for Technical Analysis

Traders and investors use historical price data to identify patterns, support and resistance levels, and price trends. By analyzing OHLC values across different intervals, you can spot key market signals.

Trading Ranges
High and Low prices reveal daily and weekly volatility patterns, helping identify potential breakout or consolidation zones.
Price Momentum
Close price changes across intervals indicate bullish or bearish activity and overall trend direction.
Volume Confirmation
Trading volume validates price movements and trend strength. High volume typically confirms significant price changes.
Long-term Trends
Monthly and yearly intervals reveal major price patterns and cycles, useful for position trading and portfolio analysis.

Frequently Asked Questions About John Hancock U.S. High Dividend ETF Historical Prices

What is OHLC data for JHDV?

OHLC stands for Open, High, Low, Close — the four key price points for JHDV during each trading period. Open is the first trade price, High is the maximum price reached, Low is the minimum price, and Close is the final trade price for the period.

What is adjusted close price for JHDV?

The adjusted close price for JHDV is the closing price modified to account for corporate actions like stock splits and dividend distributions. This provides accurate historical price comparison for long-term analysis.

How far back does JHDV price history go?

JHDV historical price data is available from the ETF's inception date. Use the "Max" time period option to view all available historical data, or select specific periods like 1 year, 5 years, or 10 years.

What time intervals are available for JHDV data?

JHDV historical data is available in multiple intervals: daily (individual trading days), weekly (week-ending prices), monthly (month-end prices), quarterly (quarter-end prices), and yearly (year-end prices).

Why is trading volume important for JHDV?

Trading volume for JHDV indicates market activity and liquidity. High volume often confirms price trends, while low volume may suggest weak price movements. Volume analysis helps validate technical patterns and identify potential reversals.