York Water's 15min chart shows RSI overbought, KDJ death cross.

Monday, Oct 20, 2025 3:04 pm ET1min read

The 15-minute chart for York Water has triggered both the RSI Overbought and KDJ Death Cross indicators at 10/20/2025 15:00. This suggests that the stock price has risen too quickly and is now higher than what its fundamental value supports, with momentum shifting towards the downside and potentially leading to further decreases.

The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation (NYSE: BK) has seen significant institutional buying activity, with Virginia Retirement Systems and other large investors acquiring substantial stakes in the company. According to , Virginia Retirement Systems purchased 678,859 shares valued at approximately $61.85 million, representing around 0.09% of the company's total shares.

In addition to Virginia Retirement Systems, other notable investors have increased their holdings in Bank of New York Mellon. Revolve Wealth Partners LLC, GAMMA Investing LLC, Wealth Enhancement Advisory Services LLC, Blue Trust Inc., and ORG Partners LLC have all added to their positions in the bank's stock.

Bank of New York Mellon recently announced a quarterly dividend of $0.53 per share, with an annualized yield of 2.0%, scheduled to be paid on November 7th to investors of record by October 27th. The company's payout ratio is 30.59%, indicating a conservative dividend policy.

Analysts have raised their price targets for Bank of New York Mellon, with estimates now ranging up to $124.00, reflecting a consensus average target price of $109.62 for the stock. Several analysts have upgraded their ratings on the stock, including Evercore ISI, Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, Wells Fargo & Company, Weiss Ratings, and The Goldman Sachs Group.

Despite the positive news, the stock has experienced a slight downturn, opening at $105.77 on Friday and trading down 0.9%. The company's debt-to-equity ratio is 0.83, and its current ratio is 0.70, indicating strong financial health. However, the stock's fifty-two week low of $70.46 and fifty-two week high of $110.87 suggest volatility in its price.

In summary, Bank of New York Mellon has seen increased institutional buying, a dividend announcement, and analyst upgrades, which may indicate positive sentiment towards the stock. However, investors should consider the stock's recent price movements and overall market conditions before making any investment decisions.

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