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BTO Quote, Financials, Valuation and Earnings

Last price:
$34.91
Seasonality move :
-0.53%
Day range:
$34.25 - $35.06
52-week range:
$26.11 - $39.87
Dividend yield:
1.25%
P/E ratio:
--
P/S ratio:
--
P/B ratio:
--
Volume:
47.6K
Avg. volume:
42.5K
1-year change:
16.91%
Market cap:
--
Revenue:
--
EPS (TTM):
--

Price Performance History

Performance vs. Valuation Benchmarks

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Competitors

Company Revenue Forecast Earnings Forecast Revenue Growth Forecast Earnings Growth Forecast Analyst Price Target Median
BTO
John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund
-- -- -- -- --
FGB
First Trust Specialty Fnc & Fncl Oppor
-- -- -- -- --
IAT
iShares US Regional Banks ETF
-- -- -- -- --
KBE
SPDR S&P Bank ETF
-- -- -- -- --
KBWR
Invesco KBW Regional Banking ETF
-- -- -- -- --
KRE
SPDR S&P Regional Banking ETF
-- -- -- -- --
Company Price Analyst Target Market Cap P/E Ratio Dividend per Share Dividend Yield Price / LTM Sales
BTO
John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund
$34.92 -- -- -- $0.65 1.25% --
FGB
First Trust Specialty Fnc & Fncl Oppor
$4.14 -- -- -- $0.10 7.58% --
IAT
iShares US Regional Banks ETF
$50.30 -- -- -- $0.40 2.96% --
KBE
SPDR S&P Bank ETF
$55.84 -- -- -- $0.32 2.34% --
KBWR
Invesco KBW Regional Banking ETF
$60.12 -- -- -- $0.40 2.68% --
KRE
SPDR S&P Regional Banking ETF
$60.81 -- -- -- $0.38 2.6% --
Company Total Debt / Total Capital Beta Debt to Equity Quick Ratio
BTO
John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund
-- 1.370 -- --
FGB
First Trust Specialty Fnc & Fncl Oppor
-- 0.831 -- --
IAT
iShares US Regional Banks ETF
-- 1.298 -- --
KBE
SPDR S&P Bank ETF
-- 1.404 -- --
KBWR
Invesco KBW Regional Banking ETF
-- 1.479 -- --
KRE
SPDR S&P Regional Banking ETF
-- 1.458 -- --
Company Gross Profit Operating Income Return on Invested Capital Return on Common Equity EBIT Margin Free Cash Flow
BTO
John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund
-- -- -- -- -- --
FGB
First Trust Specialty Fnc & Fncl Oppor
-- -- -- -- -- --
IAT
iShares US Regional Banks ETF
-- -- -- -- -- --
KBE
SPDR S&P Bank ETF
-- -- -- -- -- --
KBWR
Invesco KBW Regional Banking ETF
-- -- -- -- -- --
KRE
SPDR S&P Regional Banking ETF
-- -- -- -- -- --

John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund vs. Competitors

  • Which has Higher Returns BTO or FGB?

    First Trust Specialty Fnc & Fncl Oppor has a net margin of -- compared to John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund's net margin of --. John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund's return on equity of -- beat First Trust Specialty Fnc & Fncl Oppor's return on equity of --.

    Company Gross Margin Earnings Per Share Invested Capital
    BTO
    John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund
    -- -- --
    FGB
    First Trust Specialty Fnc & Fncl Oppor
    -- -- --
  • What do Analysts Say About BTO or FGB?

    John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund has a consensus price target of --, signalling downside risk potential of --. On the other hand First Trust Specialty Fnc & Fncl Oppor has an analysts' consensus of -- which suggests that it could fall by --. Given that John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund has higher upside potential than First Trust Specialty Fnc & Fncl Oppor, analysts believe John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund is more attractive than First Trust Specialty Fnc & Fncl Oppor.

    Company Buy Ratings Hold Ratings Sell Ratings
    BTO
    John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund
    0 0 0
    FGB
    First Trust Specialty Fnc & Fncl Oppor
    0 0 0
  • Is BTO or FGB More Risky?

    John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund has a beta of 1.496, which suggesting that the stock is 49.569% more volatile than S&P 500. In comparison First Trust Specialty Fnc & Fncl Oppor has a beta of 1.961, suggesting its more volatile than the S&P 500 by 96.147%.

  • Which is a Better Dividend Stock BTO or FGB?

    John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund has a quarterly dividend of $0.65 per share corresponding to a yield of 1.25%. First Trust Specialty Fnc & Fncl Oppor offers a yield of 7.58% to investors and pays a quarterly dividend of $0.10 per share. John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund pays -- of its earnings as a dividend. First Trust Specialty Fnc & Fncl Oppor pays out -- of its earnings as a dividend.

  • Which has Better Financial Ratios BTO or FGB?

    John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund quarterly revenues are --, which are smaller than First Trust Specialty Fnc & Fncl Oppor quarterly revenues of --. John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund's net income of -- is lower than First Trust Specialty Fnc & Fncl Oppor's net income of --. Notably, John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund's price-to-earnings ratio is -- while First Trust Specialty Fnc & Fncl Oppor's PE ratio is --. Generally a lower price-to-earnings ratio signals a stock is trading at a lower multiple of earnings and is a better value. Another key metric is the price-to-sales ratio, which for John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund is -- versus -- for First Trust Specialty Fnc & Fncl Oppor. Usually stocks with elevated PS ratios are considered overvalued.

    Company Price/Sales Ratio Price/Earnings Ratio Quarterly Revenue Quarterly Net Income
    BTO
    John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund
    -- -- -- --
    FGB
    First Trust Specialty Fnc & Fncl Oppor
    -- -- -- --
  • Which has Higher Returns BTO or IAT?

    iShares US Regional Banks ETF has a net margin of -- compared to John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund's net margin of --. John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund's return on equity of -- beat iShares US Regional Banks ETF's return on equity of --.

    Company Gross Margin Earnings Per Share Invested Capital
    BTO
    John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund
    -- -- --
    IAT
    iShares US Regional Banks ETF
    -- -- --
  • What do Analysts Say About BTO or IAT?

    John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund has a consensus price target of --, signalling downside risk potential of --. On the other hand iShares US Regional Banks ETF has an analysts' consensus of -- which suggests that it could fall by --. Given that John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund has higher upside potential than iShares US Regional Banks ETF, analysts believe John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund is more attractive than iShares US Regional Banks ETF.

    Company Buy Ratings Hold Ratings Sell Ratings
    BTO
    John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund
    0 0 0
    IAT
    iShares US Regional Banks ETF
    0 0 0
  • Is BTO or IAT More Risky?

    John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund has a beta of 1.496, which suggesting that the stock is 49.569% more volatile than S&P 500. In comparison iShares US Regional Banks ETF has a beta of 1.166, suggesting its more volatile than the S&P 500 by 16.561%.

  • Which is a Better Dividend Stock BTO or IAT?

    John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund has a quarterly dividend of $0.65 per share corresponding to a yield of 1.25%. iShares US Regional Banks ETF offers a yield of 2.96% to investors and pays a quarterly dividend of $0.40 per share. John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund pays -- of its earnings as a dividend. iShares US Regional Banks ETF pays out -- of its earnings as a dividend.

  • Which has Better Financial Ratios BTO or IAT?

    John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund quarterly revenues are --, which are smaller than iShares US Regional Banks ETF quarterly revenues of --. John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund's net income of -- is lower than iShares US Regional Banks ETF's net income of --. Notably, John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund's price-to-earnings ratio is -- while iShares US Regional Banks ETF's PE ratio is --. Generally a lower price-to-earnings ratio signals a stock is trading at a lower multiple of earnings and is a better value. Another key metric is the price-to-sales ratio, which for John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund is -- versus -- for iShares US Regional Banks ETF. Usually stocks with elevated PS ratios are considered overvalued.

    Company Price/Sales Ratio Price/Earnings Ratio Quarterly Revenue Quarterly Net Income
    BTO
    John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund
    -- -- -- --
    IAT
    iShares US Regional Banks ETF
    -- -- -- --
  • Which has Higher Returns BTO or KBE?

    SPDR S&P Bank ETF has a net margin of -- compared to John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund's net margin of --. John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund's return on equity of -- beat SPDR S&P Bank ETF's return on equity of --.

    Company Gross Margin Earnings Per Share Invested Capital
    BTO
    John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund
    -- -- --
    KBE
    SPDR S&P Bank ETF
    -- -- --
  • What do Analysts Say About BTO or KBE?

    John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund has a consensus price target of --, signalling downside risk potential of --. On the other hand SPDR S&P Bank ETF has an analysts' consensus of -- which suggests that it could fall by --. Given that John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund has higher upside potential than SPDR S&P Bank ETF, analysts believe John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund is more attractive than SPDR S&P Bank ETF.

    Company Buy Ratings Hold Ratings Sell Ratings
    BTO
    John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund
    0 0 0
    KBE
    SPDR S&P Bank ETF
    0 0 0
  • Is BTO or KBE More Risky?

    John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund has a beta of 1.496, which suggesting that the stock is 49.569% more volatile than S&P 500. In comparison SPDR S&P Bank ETF has a beta of 1.190, suggesting its more volatile than the S&P 500 by 19.027%.

  • Which is a Better Dividend Stock BTO or KBE?

    John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund has a quarterly dividend of $0.65 per share corresponding to a yield of 1.25%. SPDR S&P Bank ETF offers a yield of 2.34% to investors and pays a quarterly dividend of $0.32 per share. John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund pays -- of its earnings as a dividend. SPDR S&P Bank ETF pays out -- of its earnings as a dividend.

  • Which has Better Financial Ratios BTO or KBE?

    John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund quarterly revenues are --, which are smaller than SPDR S&P Bank ETF quarterly revenues of --. John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund's net income of -- is lower than SPDR S&P Bank ETF's net income of --. Notably, John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund's price-to-earnings ratio is -- while SPDR S&P Bank ETF's PE ratio is --. Generally a lower price-to-earnings ratio signals a stock is trading at a lower multiple of earnings and is a better value. Another key metric is the price-to-sales ratio, which for John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund is -- versus -- for SPDR S&P Bank ETF. Usually stocks with elevated PS ratios are considered overvalued.

    Company Price/Sales Ratio Price/Earnings Ratio Quarterly Revenue Quarterly Net Income
    BTO
    John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund
    -- -- -- --
    KBE
    SPDR S&P Bank ETF
    -- -- -- --
  • Which has Higher Returns BTO or KBWR?

    Invesco KBW Regional Banking ETF has a net margin of -- compared to John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund's net margin of --. John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund's return on equity of -- beat Invesco KBW Regional Banking ETF's return on equity of --.

    Company Gross Margin Earnings Per Share Invested Capital
    BTO
    John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund
    -- -- --
    KBWR
    Invesco KBW Regional Banking ETF
    -- -- --
  • What do Analysts Say About BTO or KBWR?

    John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund has a consensus price target of --, signalling downside risk potential of --. On the other hand Invesco KBW Regional Banking ETF has an analysts' consensus of -- which suggests that it could fall by --. Given that John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund has higher upside potential than Invesco KBW Regional Banking ETF, analysts believe John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund is more attractive than Invesco KBW Regional Banking ETF.

    Company Buy Ratings Hold Ratings Sell Ratings
    BTO
    John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund
    0 0 0
    KBWR
    Invesco KBW Regional Banking ETF
    0 0 0
  • Is BTO or KBWR More Risky?

    John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund has a beta of 1.496, which suggesting that the stock is 49.569% more volatile than S&P 500. In comparison Invesco KBW Regional Banking ETF has a beta of 1.090, suggesting its more volatile than the S&P 500 by 8.983%.

  • Which is a Better Dividend Stock BTO or KBWR?

    John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund has a quarterly dividend of $0.65 per share corresponding to a yield of 1.25%. Invesco KBW Regional Banking ETF offers a yield of 2.68% to investors and pays a quarterly dividend of $0.40 per share. John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund pays -- of its earnings as a dividend. Invesco KBW Regional Banking ETF pays out -- of its earnings as a dividend.

  • Which has Better Financial Ratios BTO or KBWR?

    John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund quarterly revenues are --, which are smaller than Invesco KBW Regional Banking ETF quarterly revenues of --. John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund's net income of -- is lower than Invesco KBW Regional Banking ETF's net income of --. Notably, John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund's price-to-earnings ratio is -- while Invesco KBW Regional Banking ETF's PE ratio is --. Generally a lower price-to-earnings ratio signals a stock is trading at a lower multiple of earnings and is a better value. Another key metric is the price-to-sales ratio, which for John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund is -- versus -- for Invesco KBW Regional Banking ETF. Usually stocks with elevated PS ratios are considered overvalued.

    Company Price/Sales Ratio Price/Earnings Ratio Quarterly Revenue Quarterly Net Income
    BTO
    John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund
    -- -- -- --
    KBWR
    Invesco KBW Regional Banking ETF
    -- -- -- --
  • Which has Higher Returns BTO or KRE?

    SPDR S&P Regional Banking ETF has a net margin of -- compared to John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund's net margin of --. John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund's return on equity of -- beat SPDR S&P Regional Banking ETF's return on equity of --.

    Company Gross Margin Earnings Per Share Invested Capital
    BTO
    John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund
    -- -- --
    KRE
    SPDR S&P Regional Banking ETF
    -- -- --
  • What do Analysts Say About BTO or KRE?

    John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund has a consensus price target of --, signalling downside risk potential of --. On the other hand SPDR S&P Regional Banking ETF has an analysts' consensus of -- which suggests that it could fall by --. Given that John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund has higher upside potential than SPDR S&P Regional Banking ETF, analysts believe John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund is more attractive than SPDR S&P Regional Banking ETF.

    Company Buy Ratings Hold Ratings Sell Ratings
    BTO
    John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund
    0 0 0
    KRE
    SPDR S&P Regional Banking ETF
    0 0 0
  • Is BTO or KRE More Risky?

    John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund has a beta of 1.496, which suggesting that the stock is 49.569% more volatile than S&P 500. In comparison SPDR S&P Regional Banking ETF has a beta of 1.146, suggesting its more volatile than the S&P 500 by 14.648%.

  • Which is a Better Dividend Stock BTO or KRE?

    John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund has a quarterly dividend of $0.65 per share corresponding to a yield of 1.25%. SPDR S&P Regional Banking ETF offers a yield of 2.6% to investors and pays a quarterly dividend of $0.38 per share. John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund pays -- of its earnings as a dividend. SPDR S&P Regional Banking ETF pays out -- of its earnings as a dividend.

  • Which has Better Financial Ratios BTO or KRE?

    John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund quarterly revenues are --, which are smaller than SPDR S&P Regional Banking ETF quarterly revenues of --. John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund's net income of -- is lower than SPDR S&P Regional Banking ETF's net income of --. Notably, John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund's price-to-earnings ratio is -- while SPDR S&P Regional Banking ETF's PE ratio is --. Generally a lower price-to-earnings ratio signals a stock is trading at a lower multiple of earnings and is a better value. Another key metric is the price-to-sales ratio, which for John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund is -- versus -- for SPDR S&P Regional Banking ETF. Usually stocks with elevated PS ratios are considered overvalued.

    Company Price/Sales Ratio Price/Earnings Ratio Quarterly Revenue Quarterly Net Income
    BTO
    John Hancock Financial Opportunities Fund
    -- -- -- --
    KRE
    SPDR S&P Regional Banking ETF
    -- -- -- --

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