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Stock Analyst Upgrades

View the latest stock upgrades, analyst upgrades, and updated analyst ratings in this real-time list of recent stock analyst recommendations. This page tracks every newly published upgrade, including changes to stock ratings, analyst recommendations, and price targets, helping you quickly review all the most recent upgrades and shifts in analyst coverage.

CompanyActionBrokerageAnalystCurrent PricePrice TargetRatingDetails
Credicorp Ltd. stock logo
BAP
Credicorp
Upgraded by$386.65
+6.1%
$375.00 ➝ $480.00Equal WeightOverweight
Capcom Co., Ltd. stock logo
CCOEY
Capcom
Upgraded by $9.18
+1.8%
Buy
Charles River Laboratories International, Inc. stock logo
CRL
Charles River Laboratories International
Upgraded by$188.33
+1.9%
$185.00 ➝ $220.00Equal WeightOverweight
Lyft, Inc. stock logo
LYFT
Lyft
Upgraded by $14.31
+0.2%
$22.00NeutralBuy
Macerich Company (The) stock logo
MAC
Macerich
Upgraded by$23.47
-1.2%
$23.00 ➝ $25.00UnderweightNeutral
MFA Financial, Inc. stock logo
MFA
MFA Financial
Upgraded by$9.59
+2.2%
$10.50NeutralBuy
AG Mortgage Investment Trust, Inc. stock logo
MITT
AG Mortgage Investment Trust
Upgraded by$8.17
+2.8%
$9.00NeutralBuy
Wabash National Corporation stock logo
WNC
Wabash National
Upgraded by$11.02
+18.7%
$20.00NeutralBuy

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Frequently Asked Questions

Analyst ratings are the "buy" and "sell" labels, plus price targets, that investment researchers attach to specific securities. These ratings are based on financial data, earnings reports  and conversations with company executives.

Analyst ratings provide plenty of helpful information, but you shouldn't use an analyst's "buy" rating as the sole reason you purchase a security. Analysts aren't immune to conflicts of interest or outside parties' influence, so ensure you always understand why a stock was labeled a "buy" or "sell."

Ratings give investors the analyst's overall opinion about a particular stock and price targets based on the company's valuation and prospects. Analysts often attend conference calls, ask questions and provide in-depth information about companies that are difficult to acquire elsewhere.