TSE:TD

Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD.TO)

170.50
+1.21 (0.71%)
as of Jun 25, 2026, 4:45:42 pm Market Open.
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star iconJun 25, 2026, 12:00 am

This summary was created by AI, based on 61 opinions in the last 12 months.

The reviews for Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD) highlight a cautious but generally optimistic outlook on the stock's performance. Many experts suggest that while TD has made significant recovery after the money laundering penalty, it is currently trading at a high price-to-earnings (PE) ratio compared to historical norms, prompting some to recommend trimming positions or taking profits. The bank's valuation, hovering around 14x to over 16x PE, has raised concerns of overvaluation, especially with future growth potential in the U.S. still clouded by regulatory issues. However, the majority of analysts maintain that TD is a strong long-term investment, appreciating its solid position in Canada and improving fundamentals. They also expect that TD's efforts in wealth management and capital markets will drive future earnings growth despite short-term challenges.

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Trim
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Overvalued
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WEAK BUY
TD Waterhouse is getting more active. Branch banking has suffered. Prefers others.
WEAK BUY
Banks have been playing out very well. Prefers Royal.
WEAK BUY
Would buy at $30.
DON'T BUY
Caution for the near term. Prefers others.
PAST TOP PICK
(Was a top pick on Sept 19. Up 22%) Still likes.
BUY
Should be higher a year from now.
DON'T BUY
Will drop further.
TOP PICK
All the banks were top pick on Aug 1st and has been chosen again this time. Good dividends and good prices.
DON'T BUY
They are low now, but expect other banks to start pulling back and not sure TD can hold up during that period.
BUY ON WEAKNESS
Has a good business plan.
BUY
Very leveraged. Good price.
BUY
Good price. Should have good months ahead.
TOP PICK
Good price at $31/32. Bad news has been priced in.
HOLD
TD Waterhouse has been hit hard.
DON'T BUY
Hit the predicted low of $25. Until all banks have had their necessary correction, TD won't go anywhere.
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