Wells Fargo & Co.
WFCEquityAI Summary
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Wells Fargo & Co
Wells Fargo & Co. (WFC) has strong momentum behind it. Momentum indicators are at historically elevated levels — buyers have been dominant across multiple timeframes. For reference: Flow Score 91/100, Trend & Momentum Score 83/100.
Market Positioning
What's Happening
Wells Fargo held guidance after solid first-quarter results
On 2026-04-14, Wells Fargo reported first-quarter net income of $5.3 billion, or $1.60 per diluted share, and said it was keeping 2026 net interest income guidance at about $50 billion and non-interest expense guidance at about $55.7 billion. The key takeaway is not the beat itself — it is that management is signaling the earnings base is stable enough to hold guidance even as the bank keeps working through its operating reset.
The Bigger Picture
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Upcoming Catalysts
Updated 10d agoWells Fargo’s investor relations page lists Tuesday, July 14, 2026 at 10:00 a.m. ET as the next quarterly earnings release. Watch for any change in 2026 net interest income guidance, expense guidance, and commentary on deposit and loan growth.[6]
The earnings call should give fresh color on capital deployment, buybacks, and whether the first-quarter balance-sheet trend is continuing. For WFC, that is the real tell on how much management believes the franchise can convert operating stability into shareholder returns.[6]
Technical Analysis
Market Positioning
Where does this asset sit across four dimensions? Extension (how stretched price is vs its own history), Momentum (RSI, MACD, rate of change), Flow (volume and money flow), and Volatility (how quiet or active). Each bar shows a 0–100 percentile compared to the last year of data. Key levels show the nearest demand and supply zones from our confluence analysis.
Key Levels
Looking at the full picture for Wells Fargo & Co. (WFC): extension is slightly above average (69th percentile), momentum is historically elevated (95th percentile), flow is historically elevated (91st percentile), volatility is slightly below average (38th percentile).
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Trend
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Conclusion
Wells Fargo & Co. (WFC) is in a mixed position. Some indicators are above average, others below, but nothing is at an extreme level that defines the current setup strongly in either direction. These readings update daily. Flipside shows what is happening now, grounded in the data — not what will happen next.
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