JP Morgan Chase & CoJPMCOMMENTApr 15, 2014Stock price when the opinion was issued
As of Jul 10, 2026. Market Open.
There is also a Canadian CDR (hedged) version but he prefers the actual stock in US dollars. He doesn't like the hedged versions of stocks which neutralize the foreign exchange component and prefers the benefit of owning companies in US dollars. He owns this and other US financials. Canadian banks have done very well.
One of the largest US banks, the gold standard. Leading across all divisions. Consistently delivers some of the strongest returns in the industry.
Just reported strong quarter, record trading revenue, earnings up 13%, revenue ahead of expectations. Pulled back on slightly higher expense guidance. Higher-quality name, trades at a premium (for good reason).
Citi is still a turnaround story. CEO has been simplifying the business -- cutting costs and focusing on strongest franchises. Strong quarter, beat on revenue and earnings. Outperforming peers. Cheaper, with more upside potential (but more risk if turnaround stops working).
She's sticking with JPM, but C is a reasonable choice if you like the turnaround angle.
Sold his bank ETF recently because the good news was out on its earnings, etc. Also, the overall sector was kind of getting close to its top. With a 2 year horizon, you should be fine. In a market correction, if we do get one in the next couple of months, banks are the most economically and market sensitive of the larger cap stocks and he expects there will be volatility on US banks in the next couple of months. He is looking to buy back in at a cheaper price.