
NYSEARCA:PSP
This summary was created by AI, based on 1 opinions in the last 12 months.
PowerShares Private Equity E.T.F. (PSP-N) has garnered mixed opinions from various experts, with particular emphasis on the current state of private credit stocks. These holdings are reportedly trading at substantial discounts of 15-20%, driven largely by prevailing market concerns. Despite the volatility and uncertainty in this sector, one expert remains optimistic about private credit, indicating a strategy focused on accumulating positions during this downturn. However, there is no clear timeline for when a recovery might occur, leaving investors in a cautious yet hopeful stance as they navigate these challenging market conditions. Overall, the sentiment appears to recognize both risk and opportunity within private equity investments, suggesting a careful approach in evaluating current positions.
PowerShares Private Equity E.T.F. is a American stock, trading under the symbol PSP (previously PSP-N on Stockchase) on the NYSE Arca (PSP). It is usually referred to as AMEX:PSP or PSP
In the last year, 1 stock analyst published opinions about PSP (previously PSP-N on Stockchase). 1 analyst recommended to BUY the stock. 0 analysts recommended to SELL the stock. The latest stock analyst recommendation is HOLD. Read the latest stock experts' ratings for PowerShares Private Equity E.T.F..
PowerShares Private Equity E.T.F. was never recommended as a Top Pick on Stockchase. Read the latest stock experts ratings for PowerShares Private Equity E.T.F..
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In the last year, there was no coverage of PowerShares Private Equity E.T.F. published on Stockchase.
On 2026-05-29, PowerShares Private Equity E.T.F. (PSP) stock closed at a price of $60.98.
He still likes private credit stocks which are oversold, now trading at 15-20% discounts due to concerns. Doesn't know when this sector recovers. He's been adding to private credit.