Stock Track | eToro Group Soars 5.11% on Strong Q3 Results and Analyst Upgrades

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Shares of eToro Group Ltd. (ETOR) are soaring 5.11% in Tuesday's trading session, following the release of strong Q3 2025 earnings and a series of positive analyst actions. The social trading and multi-asset brokerage company has captured investors' attention with its robust financial performance and growth prospects.

eToro's Q3 2025 results, released late Monday, demonstrated significant growth and expansion for the company. While specific figures were not provided, the report appears to have exceeded market expectations, prompting several analysts to revise their outlook on the stock.

In response to the earnings release, multiple financial institutions have upgraded their ratings or increased their price targets for eToro. Notably, Deutsche Bank raised its rating from Hold to Buy and adjusted its price target to $45 from $44. Canaccord Genuity maintained its Buy rating with a price target of $78, while TD Cowen raised its target price to $54 from $52. BofA Global Research also increased its price objective to $55 from $50, maintaining a Neutral rating.

The positive sentiment surrounding eToro is further reinforced by Mizuho Securities analyst Dan Dolev, who reiterated a Buy rating with a price target of $65. These analyst actions reflect growing confidence in eToro's business model and future prospects, likely contributing to the stock's impressive intraday performance.

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