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NYSE:MET

Metlife (MET)

88.57
+0.91 (1.04%)
as of Jun 16, 2026, 1:32:16 pm Market Open.
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star iconJun 15, 2026, 12:00 am

This summary was created by AI, based on 1 opinions in the last 12 months.

MetLife Inc. (MET-N) has recently achieved a significant milestone by reaching a new 52-week high, signaling a strong performance in the market. Analysts characterize the company as solid, conservative, and defensive, suggesting that it has made prudent investments that align well with current market conditions. This reputation for stability is particularly appealing in times of market volatility, making MetLife an attractive option for risk-averse investors. With a focus on the right sectors, the company is positioned to endure economic fluctuations while potentially delivering steady returns to its shareholders. Overall, the positive sentiment surrounding MetLife reflects confidence in its strategic approach and long-term outlook.

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TOP PICK

One of the most broadly diversified insurance companies. Very cheap trading at a 9X multiple and has high capital ratios. This name should do very well, particularly if there are rising interest rates and rising markets. Dividend yield of 2.97%.

BUY

It has come under pressure. It has good exposure if rates were to rise. It has the potential to return capital. It looks attractive to him here at this price.

TOP PICK

They have had to put away billions of dollars in reserves, partly because they are domiciled in New York state. New York State is one of the toughest regulatory climates of any state in the US. Valuation is extremely low and the business as well diversified. Trades at 9.1X forward earnings, so it is very cheap. Dividend yield of 3.11%.

COMMENT

If a person wants to participate in the trend of rising interest rates, life insurance companies in particular tend to be very well positioned. An interesting way to play that trend. He prefers US banks better because of lower multiples with more room for improvement. Banks also get more benefit from improving housing markets.

COMMENT

Metlife (MET-N) or American International Group (AIG-N)? These are 2 relatively different companies. AIG does have a large life insurance component, but MetLife is almost all life insurance. Looking of valuations, they are both pretty attractive. When interest rates eventually start moving up, this one will probably outperform AIG. Both valuations are pretty cheap.

PAST TOP PICK

(Top Pick Mar 26/14, Down 0.61%) It is flirting with EBV -3. His model price is $71.00, or a 31% upside and it has a 3.1% dividend.

COMMENT

Metlife (MET-N) or Manulife (MFC-T). Which has a better upside? All things being equal, and if she liked both of them equally, she would prefer the Canadian stock because of the currency.

HOLD

He is happy to be in the life insurance area. US rates will go up before Canadian and that will benefit lifecos.

TOP PICK

This appears to be a bit undervalued to other insurers. The largest life insurer and one of the largest insurance and financial services companies in the US. As the recovery in the US economy continues and the labour market gets better, that will provide a catalyst to share price given the greater demand for insurance and investment products. If interest rates move up, that is also good for life insurers. Stock is trading at 9.5X PE forward with 10%-12% long-term growth. Pretty decent valuation. Yield of 2.55%.

COMMENT

Feels this is a decent name, but his favourite name in the US insurance space would be the property/casualty insurer Allstate (ALL-N).

PAST TOP PICK

(A Top Pick Oct 15/13. Up 3.83%.) He sees lower interest rates on the horizon. It is trading below his last fundamental line of $55.54 so he would only recommend this if it traded above that mark.

PAST TOP PICK

(A Top Pick Oct 15/13. Up 17.06%.) Model price is $72.40, a 31% upside. His program is telling him that the market likes its assets. Quite a bit cheaper than Sun Life (SLF-T) or Manulife (MFC-T).

PAST TOP PICK

(A Top Pick Aug 7/13. Up 8.25%.) Yields 2.65%. The large financials have been struggling, certainly through 2014, but these companies need to act well going forward, if we are going to continue on with this bull market. This is certainly a better one within the financial group.

HOLD

Has a great yield and continues to do very well.

HOLD

He likes the insurance sector. A simple way to think about the sector is that these are companies that fund their liabilities with their assets. In an environment where interest rates are going up and equity markets are going higher, your assets are increasing, which makes it a much easier to find your liabilities. In a rising rate environment, your liabilities are actually shrinking because your discount rate is increasing.

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