On July 21, Interactive Brokers rose 3.12% in regular trading, trading around $94.13 per share, with turnover of approximately $75.85 million. The stock rallied ahead of the company's Q2 earnings report scheduled for release after market close.
The upward movement was catalyzed by a wave of investment bank price target upgrades in recent weeks. Piper Sandler raised its target from $88 to $105, Barclays lifted from $93 to $108, Goldman Sachs increased from $109 to $114 maintaining a Buy rating, and Jefferies adjusted from $90 to $102. The consensus mean target price among analysts has risen to approximately $103.
Market expectations for Q2 call for revenue of $1.748 billion, representing 28.73% year-over-year growth, and adjusted EPS of $0.63, up 35.43% YoY. Fundamentals remain supportive, with June daily average revenue trades surging 53% to 5.3 million, client accounts growing 34% to 5.2 million, and ending client equity climbing 40% to $930.3 billion. Q1 net revenue grew 17% to $1.67 billion with commission income up 19%.
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