JPMorgan Chase Surges to 20th Most Traded Stock with $35.90 Billion Turnover Despite Stock Price Decline

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Tuesday, Jul 15, 2025 7:57 pm ET1min read
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On July 15, 2025, JPMorgan Chase & Co.JPM-- (JPM) saw a significant increase in trading volume, with a turnover of $35.90 billion, marking a 37.26% rise from the previous day. This surge placed JPMorganJPM-- as the 20th most traded stock of the day. However, despite the high trading volume, JPMorgan's stock price fell by 0.74%.

JPMorgan Chase reported second-quarter revenue of $44.9 billion, which, although down from $50.2 billion in the previous year, exceeded analyst estimates of $43.81 billion. The decline in revenue was attributed to a one-time gain from the previous year. Investment banking fees saw a 7% increase to $2.5 billion, driven by higher debt underwriting and advisory activity. This figure was approximately $450 million higher than the StreetAccount estimate. The bank also revised its guidance for net interest income for the full year, increasing it to roughly $95.5 billion, which is about $1 billion more than the earlier forecast. Net interest income is a crucial measure of bank profitability, representing the difference between what a bank pays for deposits and what it earns on investments and loans.

JPMorgan's second-quarter results were also positively influenced by a $2.8 billion provision for credit losses, which was better than the $3.14 billion expected by analysts. The bank's total revenue fell by 11% to $44.91 billion, and profit decreased by 17% to $15 billion. These comparisons were negatively impacted by a substantial one-time gain from the previous year. Despite the decline in revenue, JPMorgan's earnings per diluted share were reported at $4.96, surpassing analyst forecasts of $4.48. The bank's net interest income for the quarter was $23.2 billion, an increase from the previous year.

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