Movement Alert|Interactive Brokers Rises 3.23% in Pre-Market Trading, Commission-Free ETF Expansion and Goldman Sachs Target Price Upgrade Continue to Drive Stock to New Highs

Market Focus06-15

On June 15, Interactive Brokers rose 3.23% in pre-market trading, trading at $92.61/share, with turnover of $743,500, as the stock continued to push toward new all-time highs.

On the news front, multiple catalysts are fueling bullish momentum. Interactive Brokers recently announced the launch of commission-free ETF recurring investments for eligible individual investors in the European Economic Area, offering access to over 500 iShares ETFs from BlackRock with a minimum investment threshold of just 10 euros, significantly broadening its retail client reach. Additionally, Goldman Sachs raised its target price on the stock from $102 to $109, maintaining a Buy rating. The FactSet analyst consensus target stands at $89.56, suggesting further upside from current levels. These developments come on the heels of strong May brokerage business data, which has sustained positive market sentiment.

Within the Investment Banking & Brokerage sector, the broader group showed strength, with Robinhood up 5.77%, Goldman Sachs up 2.17%, and Morgan Stanley up 2.03%.

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