E*Trade Financial Corp.

  ETFC 1.65 -0.03 (-1.6%)

E*TRADE provides retail investments and trading, including automated order placement, equity trades, futures, options, ETFs, mutual funds, and bond orders--along with traditional retail banking services.

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  • raweeden

    Last month

    Worth $? on takeover

  • cgom774

    Last month

    Etrade has a lot of customers. I think slowly but surely it the price of this security will go up.

  • cgom774

    Last month

    Etrade has a lot of customers. I think slowly but surely it the price of this security will go up.

  • djpostalot

    Last month

    This stock was over sold on buy out news - then dropped slowly letting the air out of the rumor. From there the market took a big his taking ETFC down with it - it will snap back to $1.75-$1.80

  • Hoggins

    Last month

    For one year, Etrade has been mirroring the Dow, and it has done so in the last few trading sessions. A Q4-09 conference call will occur at 5:00 PM on January 27, 2010. If that call is positive, look for Etrade to start outperforming the DOW.

    Status Quo: Look for a trading range between $1.80 and $1.95 in February of 2010. If Etrade turns even a slight profit in Q1-10, the PPS could reach the $3.00 range.

  • nicecarstar

    Last month

    Ready to make a serious move despite today's big drop (-10). If not bought out, and loan exposure continues to improve, ETFC will be over $5 by end of year. $8 in two years.

  • BigJoshNYC

    A while ago

    New CEO will finally take down expenses to make this company profitable.

  • jettwinter

    A while ago

    Working capital looks lite

  • hunter

    A while ago

    one of the better online brokerages. If they can get through their subprime problems, they should make a strong comeback