Understanding the Tailwind Behind Interactive Brokers Shares.

Interactive Brokers stock is trading -15.56% below its average target price of $105.0 after marking a 2.3% during today's morning session. Analysts are giving the mid-cap Capital Markets company an average rating of buy and target prices ranging from $88.0 to $128.0 per share.

Interactive Brokers's short interest — meaning the percentage of the share float that is being shorted — is lower than average at 2.5%. The stock's short ratio is 1.89. The company's insiders own 3.79% of its outstanding shares, which indicates a strong alignment between management and shareholder interests.

Another number to watch is the company's rate of institutional share ownership, which now stands at 88.6%. In conclusion, we believe there is positive market sentiment regarding Interactive Brokers.

Institutions Invested in Interactive Brokers

Date Reported Holder Percentage Shares Value
2023-09-30 Vanguard Group Inc 9% 9,566,830 $848,195,182
2023-09-30 Blackrock Inc. 8% 9,007,138 $798,572,888
2023-09-30 Orbis Allan Gray Ltd 8% 8,149,137 $722,502,516
2023-09-30 Kayne Anderson Rudnick Investment Management LLC 6% 6,371,599 $564,905,990
2023-09-30 Cantillon Capital Management LLC 4% 3,819,629 $338,648,321
2023-09-30 Greenwich Wealth Management Llc 3% 3,117,859 $276,429,390
2023-09-30 State Street Corporation 3% 2,964,780 $262,857,405
2023-09-30 Bares Capital Management Inc 2% 2,566,395 $227,536,590
2023-09-30 Marshall Wace LLP 2% 2,541,679 $225,345,269
2023-09-30 Bank of America Corporation 2% 1,970,416 $174,697,089
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