Wells Fargo & Co (WFC)

NYSEFinancial Services

$80.6
+$0.03 (+0.0%)
Market closed

April 2, 2026 at 20:00 UTC

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About Wells Fargo & Co

Name
Wells Fargo & Co
CEO
Charles W. Scharf
Industry
Financial Services
Year Founded
1852
Employees
217,000

Wells Fargo & Co is a U.S. bank that pairs community banking roots with a broad platform for households, businesses, and institutions. Its purpose is practical: hold deposits safely, move money on time, extend credit with care, and provide tools that make everyday finance less fragile. Branches, service centers, and digital channels follow the same playbook so opening an account, managing a payment, or seeking advice feels consistent across markets. Risk and compliance are built into the flow rather than bolted on, with language that favors clarity over jargon. The bank serves clients in many regions but keeps decisions grounded in routine banking tasks that people recognize. Within the financials sector, it represents a large franchise that focuses on reliability, transparency, and steady service.

Analyst Ratings

Consensus Recommendation
Analyst consensus: 6 Buy, 9 Hold, 8 Sell
Buy6
Hold9
Sell8

Fundamentals & Financials

Revenue (TTM)
$123.5B
Net Income (TTM)
$21.3B
EPS (TTM)
$6.39
ROA (TTM)
0.99%
Current Ratio
0.29
Dividend Yield
0.097%

TTM is calculated as the sum of the four most recently completed quarters. This is a standard approach when monthly or real-time data is not available.

Income Statement

ItemQ4 2025
Revenue$31,816M
Cost of Sales$11,311M
Gross Profit$20,505M
Operating Income$6,526M
Net Income$5,361M
EPS$1.69

Technical Indicators

Wells Fargo & Co's Technical Indicators Summary

WFC presents a neutral technical picture as short-term averages sit above the price while longer-term 50/100/200-day averages remain overhead, producing a balanced, congested structure. Momentum and RSI are essentially neutral, ADX in the mid-20s points to no dominant trend, and OBV is constructive even as volatility remains moderate with an ATR around a couple dollars. The classic pivot is roughly at the current level and offers a local reference point rather than clear directional guidance. Technical takeaway: neutral with offsetting short- and long-term signals and limited trend conviction.

Buy
6 signals
Neutral
9 signals
Sell
8 signals
Overall: Neutral39% Neutral signals
IndicatorValue
RSI (14)
51.21
Stochastic %K (14, 3, 3)
84.27
CCI (20)
95.09
WPR (14)
-15.01
Momentum (10)
4.21
MFI
65.76
MACD Level (12, 26)
-1.12
Bollinger Bands
$74.01 - $81.77
ATR (14)
$2.32 (2.88%)
ADX (14)
24.38
OBV
372,429,200
Classic Pivot Point
$80.82
Fibonacci Pivot Point
$80.82
Simple Moving Averages
$77.89 - $86.93(5 indicators)
Exponential Moving Averages
$79.05 - $84.20(5 indicators)
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Today's Snapshot

The session wrapped with WFC barely above yesterday’s 80.57, as the tiny 0.04% gap left it finishing around 80.60. Closing turnover for WFC remained on the soft side, running 0.55× typical levels. WFC inches higher on cautious economy headlines, but layoffs and insider sales temper gains.

Price Change

from $80.61 close

+$0.01

Trading Volume

Below avg (18.0M)

9.9M

vs S&P 500 Today

Inline with Market

-0.08%

52-Week Position

Mid-range

56.4%

Updated: April 3, 2026 at 20:01 UTC

Quote Summary

OpenPrevious Close
$79.41$80.61
Day Range52 Week Range
$78.69 - $80.84$58.42 - $97.76
VolumeAvg. Volume
9.9M17.5M
Market CapP/E Ratio
$248.7B12.9