FITB trades against a final fair-value range of $32.07-$68.93, with the midpoint set by the accepted valuation synthesis rather than earlier draft model outputs. Fair value range: low $32.1, high $68.9, with mid-point at $51.2.
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§1 خلاصه اجرایی
Composite fair value $51 with high case $69.
Implied upside of 7.5% to fair value.
Moat 6.5/10 · confidence 88/100 · Financial.
Trades at a measured discount to fair value with adequate margin of safety.
Fair value
$51
Margin of safety
+7.0%
Confidence
88/100
Moat
6.5/10
Educational analysis only — not financial advice. Always do your own due diligence.
$47.60Price
Low $32.07
Mid $51.17
High $68.93
FITB trades against a final fair-value range of $32.07-$68.93, with the midpoint set by the accepted valuation synthesis rather than earlier draft model outputs.
Stable regional banking footprint
Stable regional banking footprint
Consistent core deposit base
Consistent core deposit base
Bull thesis
Long-term value relies entirely on residual income generation rather than aggressive multiple expansion.
Each scenario for FITB (FITB) carries a five-year price target, an explicit set of assumptions (growth, terminal multiple, margin path), and a probability weight calibrated against current visibility.
Probability weights start from a 25/50/25 default and are asymmetry-adjusted: when downside risk is elevated, base + bear gain weight; when visibility is high (long RPO, multi-year contracts), bull and base both gain.
Expected return is the probability-weighted average of the three scenario returns. The expected-value table reports the weighted price, weighted return, and asymmetry to help the reader compare risk-reward against the rating band.
When our composite fair value differs from private calibration references by more than 30%, the calibration-divergence diagnostic is run to identify which assumptions drive the gap; the result is summarised in the parent valuation surface.
FAQ
FITB — frequently asked questions
Based on our latest analysis, FITB looks modestly undervalued. The current price is $47.6 versus a composite fair-value midpoint of $51.2 (range $32.1–$68.9), which implies roughly 7.5% upside to the midpoint.
Our composite fair-value range for FITB is $32.1–$68.9, with a midpoint of $51.2. The range is triangulated across multiple valuation models (discounted earnings, forward earnings scenarios, peer multiples, and where applicable owner earnings or reverse DCF) and weighted by reliability for FITB's archetype.
Our current rating for FITB is Hold with a confidence score of 88/100. FITB is rated Hold at $47.60 versus the reconciled fair value midpoint of $51.17, implying +7.50% upside/downside. Confidence is separately disclosed at 88/100. This is research for educational purposes, not personalized investment advice.
The top risks our latest report flags for FITB are: Severe Credit Cycle Downturn; Runaway Deposit Costs; Regulatory Capital Squeeze. The single biggest risk is Robust upside asymmetry exists versus downside risk, bounded by the DDM floor.
Our current rating for FITB is Hold, issued with a confidence score of 88/100 and a moat score of 6.5/10. The rating reflects the composite fair-value range ($32.1–$68.9) versus the current price of $47.6.
FITB is classified as a financial stock. Archetype determines how every downstream parameter — discount rate, terminal growth, deceleration curve, terminal multiple, scenario probability weights, scorecard weights, and which valuation models are prioritized — is calibrated for FITB.