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Analysis of JPM Stock Performance – Market Inference Reports

Shares of JP Morgan Chase & have moved 0.1% today, and are now trading at a price of $283.14. In contrast, the S&P 500 index saw a 1.0% change. Today's trading volume is 2,938,150 compared to the stock's average volume of 9,142,680.

JPMorgan Chase & Co. operates as a financial services company worldwide. Based in New York, United States the company has 318,477 full time employees and a market cap of $786,885,378,048. JP Morgan Chase & currently offers its equity investors a dividend that yields 1.8% per year.

The company is now trading 3.43% away from its average analyst target price of $273.75 per share. The 23 analysts following the stock have set target prices ranging from $195.0 to $330.0, and on average give JP Morgan Chase & a rating of buy.

Over the last 52 weeks, JPM stock has risen 36.1%, which amounts to a 25.6% difference compared to the S&P 500. The stock's 52 week high is $296.4 whereas its 52 week low is $190.9 per share. Based on JP Morgan Chase &'s average net margin growth of 1.0% over the last 6 years, its core business is on track for profitability and its strong stock performance may continue in the long term.

Date Reported Total Revenue ($ k) Net Profit ($ k) Net Margins (%) YoY Growth (%)
2024 177,556,000 58,471,000 33 6.45
2023 158,104,000 49,552,000 31 10.71
2022 128,695,000 37,676,000 28 -30.0
2021 121,649,000 48,334,000 40 66.67
2020 119,951,000 29,131,000 24 -22.58
2019 115,720,000 36,431,000 31
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