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Which Bank Stock Will Grow The Most By 2025?

Henry Khederian
·2 mins read

Every week, Benzinga conducts a sentiment survey to find out what traders are most excited about, interested in or thinking about as they manage and build their personal portfolios.

We recently asked over 300 Benzinga investors and traders which bank stock they believe will grow the most by 2025.

26.6% of readers said shares of JPMorgan Chase would grow the most by 2025. Readers chose Chase’s stock to increase the most out of the options our study provided.

Respondents were also confident in Bank of America’s 2025 growth prospects, with 21.2% of readers saying it would gain the most in the coming years. Goldman Sachs followed BAC closely, selected as the top bank stop by 17.9% of traders.

Only 9.6% of traders and investors thought Morgan Stanley would gain the most. Benzinga readers didn't see as much upside with Wells Fargo or Citi either, with both stocks garnering 13.7% and 11% of investors support, respectively.

As of publishing, the bank stock from our study trading at the lowest price per share is Wells Fargo at $22.66. The bank stock trading at the highest price per share is Goldman Sachs at $201.59 per share.

This study was conducted by Benzinga in November 2020 and included the responses of a diverse population of adults 18 or older. 

Opting into the survey was completely voluntary, with no incentives offered to potential respondents. The order of survey answers were randomized for each respondent. The study reflects results from over 300 adults.

Photo credit: Mike Mozart, Flickr

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