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top analysts recommend five stocks over jpmorgan chase amid market shifts
MarketBeat highlights five stocks recommended by top analysts as better buys than JPMorgan Chase & Co., which holds a Moderate Buy rating. Meanwhile, nuclear energy stocks like Cameco Corp and Paladin Energy have surged over 40% in 2024, with potential for further gains. Insider trading at JPMorgan shows significant sales, while institutional investors continue to increase their stakes, with 71.55% of the stock owned by such entities.
jpmorgan chase receives mixed ratings as dividend increases and earnings beat expectations
JPMorgan Chase & Co. has received a "Moderate Buy" rating from analysts, with a consensus price target of $252.89. The company recently increased its quarterly dividend to $1.40, reflecting a 2.30% yield, and reported strong earnings, beating estimates with $4.81 per share. Despite positive performance, top analysts recommend five other stocks over JPMorgan.
institutional investors increase stakes in tesla amid mixed analyst ratings
Deutsche Bank has lowered its target price for Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) from $420 to $345, maintaining a buy rating. Other firms have also adjusted their targets, with Mizuho setting it at $430 and Cowen upgrading to buy. Currently, Tesla's stock has a consensus hold rating and an average target of $318.34, with significant insider selling reported recently.
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