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Price
Target price
€301.10

€301.10

-0.080%
-0.25
-0.080%
€302.47

€302.47

 
21.08.26 / Tradegate WKN: 850628 / Symbol: JPM / Name: JPMorgan / Stock / Banking Services / Large Cap /
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14.08.26
-4.22%
buy
03.08.26
-2.21%
buy
18.07.26
1.50%
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€366.28
16.07.26
0.42%
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€327.75
15.07.26
-1.18%
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15.07.26
-0.15%
buy
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€282.20
30.03.26
21.46%
buy
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JPMorgan Chase & Co. Stock

There is nearly no change for the JPMorgan Chase & Co. stock today. Compared to yesterday it only changed by -€0.250.
With 51 Buy predictions and 1 Sell predictions JPMorgan Chase & Co. is one of the favorites of our community.
At the moment JPMorgan Chase & Co. has reached the predicted target price of 302 €, with a current price of 301.1 €.
Criterium "Market Position" is seen as the biggest plus for JPMorgan Chase & Co. stock. Negative votes have not been in the majority for any criteria for this stock

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Performance of JPMorgan Chase & Co. vs. its peers

Security Change(%) 1w 1m 1y YTD 3y 5y
JPMorgan Chase & Co. -0.080% -4.001% -0.529% 19.912% 8.976% 119.461% 127.727%
M&T Bank Corp. -1.980% -4.597% -3.765% 26.379% 20.529% 77.027% 80.690%
Huntington Bancshares Inc. 0.080% -5.396% -8.493% 1.574% -2.251% 48.478% 13.085%
Regions Financial Corp -4.410% -4.238% -3.887% 18.063% 11.059% 47.165% 51.503%

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Last updated at 2026-07-26

JPMorgan Chase’s financial results for fiscal 2025 present a picture of continued expansion, though with emerging signals of margin pressure and rising credit costs. Total revenue reached $182.4 billion, eking out modest growth of just under 3% from the prior year and maintaining a consistently upward trajectory over the last four years. Net income, however, edged lower by about 2.4%, breaking the previous year’s sharp gain and leaving the return on common equity at a still solid 15.7% — below the 17.0% recorded in 2024 but above its five-year average. The fall in profit margins, even while revenue touched a record, suggests that the environment for generating incremental returns may be becoming more challenging.

Revenue growth was broad-based but uneven. Investment banking fees, asset management fees, and net interest income all advanced, with the latter showing resilience as interest income held relatively flat while funding costs eased slightly. However, noninterest expenses grew at a faster pace than revenue, driven by higher compensation, technology investments, and professional services. More notably, the provision for credit losses jumped by about a third to $14.2 billion, reflecting both portfolio growth and a more cautious credit outlook, particularly in the Consumer & Community Banking segment, where a $2.2 billion provision tied to the Apple Card portfolio was recorded. The combination of rising operating expenses and higher credit provisions compressed the net margin to 31.3% from 32.9%, reversing some of the expansion seen in recent years.

The balance sheet expanded significantly, with total assets crossing $4.4 trillion, a 10.5% increase year on year. Loan growth was robust, especially in the wholesale portfolio, while trading assets surged by over 25%, reflecting higher client activity and market positioning. On the funding side, deposits climbed a healthy 6.4%, but the bank also leaned more heavily on short-term repurchase agreements and federal funds purchased, which more than doubled. Total equity rose a more modest 5.1%, and with assets growing faster, the firm’s leverage ratio ticked up to over 12 times. While inherited debt remained immaterial at a debt-to-equity ratio of just 0.18, the increased reliance on short-term wholesale funding and a somewhat thinner equity cushion relative to assets could invite closer scrutiny.

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JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM) had its "overweight" rating reaffirmed by Wells Fargo & Company.
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JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM) had its "buy" rating reaffirmed by UBS Group AG.
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JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM) was upgraded by Zacks Research from "hold" to "strong-buy".
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