Fintel reports that on November 11, 2025, B of A Securities maintained coverage of eToro Group (NasdaqGS:ETOR) with a Neutral recommendation.
Analyst Price Forecast Suggests 66.77% Upside
As of November 10, 2025, the average one-year price target for eToro Group is $62.92/share. The forecasts range from a low of $44.44 to a high of $89.25. The average price target represents an increase of 66.77% from its latest reported closing price of $37.73 / share.
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The projected annual non-GAAP EPS is 2.51.
What is the Fund Sentiment?
There are 145 funds or institutions reporting positions in eToro Group. This is an increase of 112 owner(s) or 339.39% in the last quarter. Average portfolio weight of all funds dedicated to ETOR is 0.20%, an increase of 107.60%. Total shares owned by institutions increased in the last three months by 1,018.79% to 16,906K shares.
The put/call ratio of ETOR is 0.44, indicating a bullish outlook.
What are Other Shareholders Doing?
T. Rowe Price Investment Management holds 1,351K shares representing 2.86% ownership of the company.
GQG Partners holds 872K shares representing 1.85% ownership of the company.
Balyasny Asset Management holds 652K shares representing 1.38% ownership of the company.
Capital World Investors holds 588K shares representing 1.25% ownership of the company.
Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Holdings holds 523K shares representing 1.11% ownership of the company. In its prior filing, the firm reported owning 421K shares , representing an increase of 19.49%. The firm decreased its portfolio allocation in ETOR by 28.92% over the last quarter.
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