Victory Capital Holdings ( (VCTR) ) is experiencing volatility. Read on for a possible explanation for the stock’s unusual movement.
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Victory Capital Holdings shares are sliding as investors react to weak first‑quarter fund flows and a failed expansion move. The company reported $457 million in long‑term net outflows and saw its high‑profile bid for Janus Henderson collapse, fueling worries about its growth prospects.
This negative backdrop has prompted analysts to turn more cautious on the stock. Barclays recently cut its rating to Hold, and JPMorgan set a price target below recent trading levels, while sector-wide volatility tied to geopolitical tensions and rising energy costs is adding further pressure.
More about Victory Capital Holdings
YTD Price Performance: 18.97%
Average Trading Volume: 692,537
Technical Sentiment Signal: Buy
Current Market Cap: $4.77B
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