Looks like JP Morgan just trimmed their outlook on LSEG—target price now sitting at 13,100p, down from the previous 13,300p call. Not a massive slash, but worth noting when a major Wall Street player adjusts their numbers. These target price shifts often signal changing sentiment around liquidity, earnings expectations, or broader market conditions. For those tracking traditional finance moves that ripple into digital asset markets, institutional positioning like this can hint at capital rotation patterns ahead.
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GateUser-e51e87c7
· 3h ago
Morgan is adjusting expectations again. This time, the LSEG's downgrade isn't significant, but what are they really looking at...
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GasWastingMaximalist
· 12-09 10:23
JP Morgan is playing number games again. A 200p discount doesn’t seem like much, but this is a signal... Does the TradFi playbook really have a big impact on on-chain liquidity?
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PessimisticLayer
· 12-09 05:12
Another drop? Did Morgan catch wind of this too?
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PhantomMiner
· 12-09 05:08
Oh no, Morgan is bargaining again. This time, they probably want to cool down the market...
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LostBetweenChains
· 12-09 05:07
JPMorgan only downgraded LSEG by 200 points, which really isn’t a big deal, but adjustments like this do give us a glimpse into what institutions are doing.
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NFTRegretDiary
· 12-09 05:06
JP Morgan cuts by so little and thinks it can scare people? Only 200 basis points—it seems TradFi is still lacking in confidence.
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BrokenDAO
· 12-09 04:51
Morgan has changed its tune again. This 200-point downgrade may seem mild, but it's actually quite interesting—the mechanism works like this: once a major institution adjusts its target price, the market starts self-fulfilling the prophecy, creating a perfect feedback loop.
Looks like JP Morgan just trimmed their outlook on LSEG—target price now sitting at 13,100p, down from the previous 13,300p call. Not a massive slash, but worth noting when a major Wall Street player adjusts their numbers. These target price shifts often signal changing sentiment around liquidity, earnings expectations, or broader market conditions. For those tracking traditional finance moves that ripple into digital asset markets, institutional positioning like this can hint at capital rotation patterns ahead.