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MetLife (MET)

(Delayed Data from NYSE)

$81.79 USD

81.79
1,873,702

+0.01 (0.01%)

Updated Oct 2, 2024 04:00 PM ET

After-Market: $81.78 -0.01 (-0.01%) 7:20 PM ET

Zacks Rank:

This is our short term rating system that serves as a timeliness indicator for stocks over the next 1 to 3 months. How good is it? See rankings and related performance below.

Zacks Rank Definition Annualized Return
1Strong Buy23.68%
2Buy17.55%
3Hold9.21%
4Sell4.93%
5Strong Sell2.36%
S&P50010.96%

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3-Hold of 5     3    

Style Scores:

The Style Scores are a complementary set of indicators to use alongside the Zacks Rank. It allows the user to better focus on the stocks that are the best fit for his or her personal trading style.

The scores are based on the trading styles of Value, Growth, and Momentum. There's also a VGM Score ('V' for Value, 'G' for Growth and 'M' for Momentum), which combines the weighted average of the individual style scores into one score.

Value Score A
Growth Score A
Momentum Score A
VGM Score A

Within each Score, stocks are graded into five groups: A, B, C, D and F. As you might remember from your school days, an A, is better than a B; a B is better than a C; a C is better than a D; and a D is better than an F.

As an investor, you want to buy stocks with the highest probability of success. That means you want to buy stocks with a Zacks Rank #1 or #2, Strong Buy or Buy, which also has a Score of an A or a B in your personal trading style.

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A Value D Growth C Momentum B VGM

Industry Rank:

The Zacks Industry Rank assigns a rating to each of the 265 X (Expanded) Industries based on their average Zacks Rank.

An industry with a larger percentage of Zacks Rank #1's and #2's will have a better average Zacks Rank than one with a larger percentage of Zacks Rank #4's and #5's.

The industry with the best average Zacks Rank would be considered the top industry (1 out of 265), which would place it in the top 1% of Zacks Ranked Industries. The industry with the worst average Zacks Rank (265 out of 265) would place in the bottom 1%.

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Top 26% (65 out of 252)

Industry: Insurance - Multi line

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Zacks News

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Upbeat Near-Term Outlook for Multiline Insurance Industry

Rise in insurance rates for most business lines, product upgrade, strong capital levels and investment in technology are expected to bode well for Mutiline insurers.

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Solid Q4 Earnings Boost Insurance ETFs

The string of solid fourth-quarter earnings from the insurance industry players had a positive impact on the related ETFs that saw smooth trading over the past week.

Has MetLife (MET) Outpaced Other Finance Stocks This Year?

Is (MET) Outperforming Other Finance Stocks This Year?

MetLife (MET) Q4 Earnings & Revenues Top Estimates, Rise Y/Y

MetLife's (MET) Q4 earnings reflect gains from increase in premiums and net investment income partly offset by rise in expenses.

Is MetLife (MET) a Great Value Stock Right Now?

Here at Zacks, our focus is on the proven Zacks Rank system, which emphasizes earnings estimates and estimate revisions to find great stocks. Nevertheless, we are always paying attention to the latest value, growth, and momentum trends to underscore strong picks.

MetLife (MET) to Post Q4 Earnings: What's in the Offing?

MetLife (MET) Q4 results are likely to reflect gains from premium in the United States, EMEA, and Latin America, partly offset by premium decline in Asia.

Why Earnings Season Could Be Great for MetLife (MET)

MetLife (MET) is seeing favorable earnings estimate revision activity and has a positive Zacks Earnings ESP heading into earnings.

What Awaits Cincinnati Financial (CINF) in Q4 Earnings?

Cincinnati Financial (CINF) Q4 performance is likely to have benefited from price increase and premium growth initiatives.

Will Increase in Premiums Aid Allstate (ALL) Q4 Earnings?

Allstate's (ALL) Q4 results are likely to reflect increase in premium, partly offset by impairment and catastrophe charges.

Chubb (CB) to Report Q4 Earnings: What's in the Offing?

Chubb (CB) Q4 performance is likely to have benefited from premium growth in its Property and Casualty business, partly offset by loss in Agricultural business and catastrophes.

Prudential (PRU) to Report Q4 Earnings: What's in the Cards?

Prudential Financial's (PRU) Q4 performance is likely to have benefited from growth in asset-based businesses, solid international operations and pension risk transfer business.

3 Top Dividend Stocks to Maximize Your Retirement Income - January 31, 2020

The traditional approaches to retirement planning are longer covering all expenses in nest egg years. So what can retirees do? Thankfully, there are alternative investments that provide steady, higher-rate income streams to replace dwindling bond yields.

MetLife (MET) Reports Next Week: Wall Street Expects Earnings Growth

MetLife (MET) possesses the right combination of the two key ingredients for a likely earnings beat in its upcoming report. Get prepared with the key expectations.

3 Top-Ranked Dividend Stocks: A Smarter Way to Boost Your Retirement Income - January 24, 2020

The traditional ways to plan for your retirement may mean income can no longer cover expenses post-employment. But what if there was another option that could provide a steady, reliable source of income in your nest egg years?

Should Value Investors Buy MetLife (MET) Stock?

Here at Zacks, our focus is on the proven Zacks Rank system, which emphasizes earnings estimates and estimate revisions to find great stocks. Nevertheless, we are always paying attention to the latest value, growth, and momentum trends to underscore strong picks.

Prudential's (PRU) Unit Expands Travel Assistance Offerings

Prudential's (PRU) arm chooses IMG to upgrade its travel assistance suite and a new insurance product.

Why is Hold Strategy Appropriate for CNO Financial (CNO) Now?

Riding high on its growing top line, reducing costs and an impressive capital position, CNO Financial (CNO) is well placed to benefit its investors.

Zacks Value Trader Highlights: Brighthouse Financial, Credit Suisse, MetLife, Penn National Gaming and Signet

Zacks Value Trader Highlights: Brighthouse Financial, Credit Suisse, MetLife, Penn National Gaming and Signet

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Where to Find the Best Classic Value Stocks Right Now

Growth stocks continue to be sizzling hot in 2020 but value investors shouldn't despair. There are still stocks with attractive fundamentals and great Zacks Ranks.

3 Top Dividend Stocks to Maximize Your Retirement Income - January 09, 2020

The traditional ways to plan for your retirement may mean income can no longer cover expenses post-employment. But what if there was another option that could provide a steady, reliable source of income in your nest egg years?

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Avoid AIG, Add These 3 Insurance Stocks to Your Portfolio

While AIG's headwinds weigh on its margins, other industry players look attractive with high prospects.

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Add These 3 High Yield Dividend Stocks to Portfolio for 2020

High yield dividend stocks are an attractive investment option for income investors.

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MetLife Hits New 52-Week High: What's Driving the Rally?

MetLife (MET) benefits from recent deals and strong operating performance.

Is MetLife (MET) a Great Value Stock Right Now?

Here at Zacks, our focus is on the proven Zacks Rank system, which emphasizes earnings estimates and estimate revisions to find great stocks. Nevertheless, we are always paying attention to the latest value, growth, and momentum trends to underscore strong picks.

3 Top Dividend Stocks to Maximize Your Retirement Income - January 03, 2020

The traditional ways to plan for your retirement may mean income can no longer cover expenses post-employment. But what if there was another option that could provide a steady, reliable source of income in your nest egg years?