Overview
Price Targets aggregates analyst consensus price targets for stocks, showing the average, high, and low estimates from covering analysts. This provides a reference point for understanding where Wall Street expects a stock to trade, along with the current upside or downside to the consensus target.
Data Columns
| Column | Description |
|---|---|
| Symbol | Stock ticker |
| Current Price | Latest market price |
| Avg Target | Average analyst price target |
| High Target | Highest analyst price target |
| Low Target | Lowest analyst price target |
| Upside % | Percentage upside to the average target from current price |
| # Analysts | Number of analysts providing price targets |
| Consensus | Average analyst recommendation (Buy/Hold/Sell) |
Interpreting Price Targets
- ●Upside % shows the potential return if the average target is reached
- ●Wide spread between high and low targets indicates analyst disagreement
- ●More analysts covering means more reliable consensus
- ●Targets are typically 12-month forward estimates
- ●Recent target changes (revisions) are more significant than static levels
How to Use
- ●Screen for stocks trading significantly below their consensus target for potential upside
- ●Check the number of analysts for consensus reliability
- ●Compare high/low range spread to gauge analyst conviction
- ●Cross-reference with fundamental and technical scores for confirmation
- ●Monitor target revisions over time rather than focusing on static levels
Note
Analyst price targets are estimates, not guarantees. They reflect expectations based on models and assumptions that can change. Use as one data point among many, not as a standalone signal.
Combining with Other Tools
- ●Pair price target upside with Analyst Momentum — rising targets with recent upgrades is a strong signal
- ●Cross-reference with Fundamental Ranking — high upside with a strong fundamental score suggests genuine value
- ●Check if ALEEP Signals also flag stocks trading well below consensus targets
- ●Use Technical Ranking fairness scores as a quantitative complement to analyst targets
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