A Look At JPMorgan Chase (JPM) Valuation After Tighter Private Credit Lending And Market Jitters

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JPMorgan Chase (JPM) has shown a recent decline in stock price, down 12.92% year-to-date, following its decision to tighten private credit lending after marking down several software-linked loans. Despite this, the company still boasts strong longer-term returns and is considered by some analyses to be undervalued, trading roughly 33% below one intrinsic value estimate. However, its P/E ratio is currently higher than the US Banks industry and its peer group, suggesting a premium that investors should consider in relation to its quality or potential margin of error.

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