$12.17
Deutsche Bank AG NA O.N. (DB) is a publicly traded banking business based in the US which employs around 89,250 staff. Deutsche Bank is listed on the NYSE and traded in US dollars. Its current price of $12.17 is 11.3% up on its price a month ago ($10.93).
How to buy shares in Deutsche Bank online
- Choose a platform. If you're a beginner, our share trading table below can help you choose.
- Open your account. Provide your personal information and sign up.
- Confirm your payment details. You'll need to fund your account with a bank transfer, debit card or credit card.
- Search the platform for stock code: DB in this case.
- Research shares. The platform should provide the latest information available.
- Buy your shares. Place a market order or limit order with your preferred number of shares. It's that simple.
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Alternative ways to invest in Deutsche Bank
Buying shares in just one company is generally considered a riskier bet than investing in a range of investments - AKA a "diversified portfolio". Experts generally recommend holding a mix of investments in specific assets and funds. Funds are ready-made portfolios of multiple companies' shares (potentially including Deutsche Bank), and the idea is that drops in the value of one constituent company's share price might be offset by rises in others.
Deutsche Bank is a major part of the NYSE, so it's included in many global funds and investment trusts, as well as tracker-style exchange traded funds (ETFs).
Is it a good time to buy Deutsche Bank stock?
Only you can make the decision on the time to leap... but here's some supporting information and analysis.
Share price volatility
Over the last 12 months, Deutsche Bank's shares have ranged in value from as little as $8.5801 up to $13.1562. A popular way to gauge a stock's volatility is its "beta".
Beta is a measure of a share's volatility in relation to the market. The market (NYSE average) beta is 1, while Deutsche Bank's is 1.235. This would suggest that Deutsche Bank's shares are a little bit more volatile than the average for this exchange and represent, relatively-speaking, a slightly higher risk (but potentially also market-beating returns).
Historical closes compared with the last close of $12.17
1 week (2023-11-21) | -0.16% |
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1 month (2023-10-28) | 11.34% |
3 months (2023-08-28) | 9.15% |
6 months (2023-05-28) | 17.93% |
1 year (2022-11-28) | 19.10% |
2 years (2021-11-28) | 4.75% |
3 years (2020-11-28) | 12.86% |
5 years (2018-11-28) | 38.46% |
The gauge below shows real-time ratings that are based on 26 popular indicators such as moving averages, for specific time periods. It's not a recommendation but is simply technical analysis that can form part of your research.
Finder might not agree with the analysis and we take no responsibility. We also give no representations or warranty on the accuracy or completeness of the information provided on this page.
- Start investing from $50
- Pay no stamp duty on UK shares
- Commission-free trading. Other fees may apply.
All investing should be regarded as longer term. The value of your investments can go up and down, and you may get back less than you invest. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. If you’re not sure which investments are right for you, please seek out a financial adviser. Capital at risk.
Is Deutsche Bank under- or over-valued?
Valuing a stock is incredibly difficult, and any metric has to be viewed as part of a bigger picture of overall performance. However, analysts commonly use some key metrics to help gauge value. Check out the Deutsche Bank P/E ratio, PEG ratio and EBITDA
Deutsche Bank's current share price divided by its per-share earnings (EPS) over a 12-month period gives a "trailing price/earnings ratio" of roughly 5x. In other words, Deutsche Bank shares trade at around 5x recent earnings.
That's relatively low compared to, say, the trailing 12-month P/E ratio for the United States stock markets on average as of November 10, 2023 (20.44). The low P/E ratio could mean that investors are pessimistic about the outlook for the shares or simply that they're under-valued.
However, Deutsche Bank's P/E ratio is best considered in relation to those of others within the industry or those of similar companies.
- HSBC (HSBA.LSE): 5.54
- The Royal Bank of Scotland Group (RBS.LSE): 34.77
- Lloyds Banking Group (LLOY.LSE): 4.67
- UBS Group (UBS.US): 2.77
Deutsche Bank's "price/earnings-to-growth ratio" can be calculated by dividing its P/E ratio by its growth – to give 0.1222. A PEG ratio below 1 can be interpreted as meaning the shares are not overvalued given the current rate of growth.
The PEG ratio provides a broader view than just the P/E ratio, as it gives more insight into Deutsche Bank's future profitability. By accounting for growth, it could also help you if you're comparing the share prices of multiple high-growth companies.
However, it's sensible to consider Deutsche Bank's PEG ratio in relation to those of similar companies.
- HSBC (HSBA.LSE): 0.58
- The Royal Bank of Scotland Group (RBS.LSE): 0.46
- Lloyds Banking Group (LLOY.LSE): 0.17
- UBS Group (UBS.US): 1.72
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All investing should be regarded as longer term. The value of your investments can go up and down, and you may get back less than you invest. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. If you’re not sure which investments are right for you, please seek out a financial adviser. Capital at risk.
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