TSE:TD

Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD.TO)

173.81
+1.00 (0.58%)
as of Jul 15, 2026, 2:57:28 pm Market Open.
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star iconJul 15, 2026, 12:00 am

This summary was created by AI, based on 58 opinions in the last 12 months.

Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD) has experienced substantial growth in recent years, particularly following recovery from previous money-laundering penalties. While the bank's wealth management and capital market segments remain strong and retail operations are relatively stable, many experts caution that current valuations are high, trading at approximately 16x PE against historical averages of around 13x PE. There is a sentiment that TD is overvalued by about 5%, with calls to trim positions or take profits after a significant run-up. Additionally, despite robust record earnings in recent quarters, concerns linger regarding growth potential in the U.S. due to imposed asset caps, leading some analysts to recommend a wait-and-see approach before re-entering the stock. Overall, investor sentiment is mixed—while some maintain long-term confidence in TD's dividend growth potential, others see risk in the high valuation and lack of future growth drivers.

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Overvalued
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Overvalued
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BUY
Bullet proof portfolio-large caps (40%)
BUY
Can buy TD Waterhouse through TD at no cost. A good deal.
TOP PICK
Expect good growth. Good long term.
BUY
Doesn't expect any mergers this year.
WEAK BUY
Expect some limited upside
STRONG BUY
Excellent bank. Good discount broker.
DON'T BUY
A good bank, but worries about loan problems.
BUY
Likes all banks.
BUY
Positive. Expects more interest rate cuts
TOP PICK
All banks are TOP picks.
HOLD
Have had their run
BUY
Likes. Expecting a drop in interest rates which will be good for banks Over weighted this stock now.
BUY
Interest rates are good.
TOP PICK
Can't predict earnings. Good wealth management
BUY
TD is their #1 choice. Merger factors already taken into account in the price of stocks, but TD grows about 18% a year
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