Wells Fargo & Co.
WFCEquityAI Summary
Updated 12h ago
Wells Fargo & Co
Wells Fargo & Co. (WFC) is showing an interesting divergence. Price has pulled back — extension indicators are in the lower portion of their historical range — but buying pressure is holding up. Flow indicators remain above average despite the price weakness. For reference: Flow Score 40/100, Trend & Momentum Score 29/100.
Market Positioning
What's Happening
Wells Fargo posts Q1 2026 net income of $5.3 billion
On April 14, 2026, Wells Fargo reported first-quarter net income of $5.3 billion, or $1.60 per diluted share. Revenue rose 6% year-over-year with net interest income up 5% and non-interest income up 8%, while loans grew 11% and deposits 7%. This beat diluted EPS growth of 15% shows investments paying off—most miss how deposit strength bolsters funding costs in a volatile rate environment.
The Bigger Picture
Banks navigate rate cuts, regulation, and deposit wars
Persistent Fed rate pressure
Fed's rate trajectory into 2026 keeps pressure on bank margins, but Wells Fargo's 11% loan growth and 7% deposit rise in Q1 show resilience. Company guidance holds NII at $50 billion for 2026, tracking expectations despite valuation dips. Lower rates could spur lending demand—WFC's commercial portfolio positions it well for corporate borrowing pickup.
Upcoming Catalysts
Updated 6d agoBoard votes and mgmt comments on regulatory progress—watch for asset cap updates or governance shifts.
Execs detail strategy post-Q1—focus on growth levers like wealth and commercial banking outlook.
Tests NII guidance and loan momentum—key for margin trends and credit quality signals.
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 below average (23rd percentile), momentum is slightly below average (40th percentile), flow is neutral (52nd percentile), volatility is neutral (45th percentile). The picture is mixed. flow is above average while extension is below average. There is no dominant theme that makes this a clear setup in either direction.
Where is money flowing?
Trend
Is momentum building or fading?
What is the relative strength?
How extended is this move?
Where are the key levels?
What risk am I taking?
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. There is not a strong signal here in either direction. This is an asset to watch rather than act on right now. These readings update daily. Flipside shows what is happening now, grounded in the data — not what will happen next.
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