Is Charles Schwab Corp (NYSE:SCHW) being unfairly punished by investors?

In Tuesday’s Wall Street session, Charles Schwab Corp (NYSE:SCHW) shares traded at $89.18, down -0.06% from the previous session.

SCHW stock price is now 12.42% away from the 50-day moving average and 19.56% away from the 200-day moving average. The market capitalization of the company currently stands at $162.04B.

With the price target maintained at $100, Goldman recently Upgraded its rating from Neutral to Buy for Charles Schwab Corp (NYSE: SCHW). On April 08, 2025, Morgan Stanley Upgraded its previous ‘Equal-Weight’ rating to ‘Overweight’ on the stock keeping its target price maintained at $76, while ‘Citigroup’ rates the stock as ‘Buy’

In other news, Bettinger Walter W, Co-Chairman sold 191,523 shares of the company’s stock on May 19 ’25. The stock was sold for $17,045,432 at an average price of $89.00. Upon completion of the transaction, the Co-Chairman now directly owns 764,610 shares in the company, valued at $68.19 million. An SEC document containing details of the transaction can be found on the SEC’s website. On May 16 ’25, Director Schwab-Pomerantz Carolyn sold 18,010 shares of the business’s stock. A total of $1,598,165 was realized by selling the stock at an average price of $88.74. This leaves the insider owning 488,914 shares of the company worth $43.6 million. A total of 5.85% of the company’s stock is owned by insiders.

During the past 12 months, Charles Schwab Corp has had a low of $61.01 and a high of $89.39.

The net profit margin was 22.99% and return on equity was 14.12% for SCHW.

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