🚨 HUGE: JPMorgan is getting dangerously close to making banking history.
The Wall Street giant is on track to become the world’s first bank worth $1 TRILLION. JPMorgan was valued at roughly $919–$935 billion after a powerful earnings run, putting that massive milestone within reach.
And the story may not stop at $1 trillion.
Top banking analyst Mike Mayo has been closely watching JPMorgan’s rise, while the bank continues to dominate across consumer banking, trading, investment banking, credit cards and wealth management.
Its latest quarter was huge — JPMorgan reported $21.2 billion in net income, the highest quarterly profit ever recorded by a U.S. bank. Equity trading revenue also surged, while investment banking fees jumped as dealmaking picked up.
Under Jamie Dimon, JPMorgan has spent two decades building a financial powerhouse with enormous scale, strong profits and a reputation for surviving crises better than many rivals.
Now imagine the next chapter…
$1 trillion would already make JPMorgan the first bank in history to reach that level.
If the long-term bull case eventually pushes it toward $2 trillion, we could be watching one of the biggest transformations in modern banking.
Wall Street isn’t just watching JPMorgan grow anymore.
It’s watching history get closer. 👀
The Wall Street giant is on track to become the world’s first bank worth $1 TRILLION. JPMorgan was valued at roughly $919–$935 billion after a powerful earnings run, putting that massive milestone within reach.
And the story may not stop at $1 trillion.
Top banking analyst Mike Mayo has been closely watching JPMorgan’s rise, while the bank continues to dominate across consumer banking, trading, investment banking, credit cards and wealth management.
Its latest quarter was huge — JPMorgan reported $21.2 billion in net income, the highest quarterly profit ever recorded by a U.S. bank. Equity trading revenue also surged, while investment banking fees jumped as dealmaking picked up.
Under Jamie Dimon, JPMorgan has spent two decades building a financial powerhouse with enormous scale, strong profits and a reputation for surviving crises better than many rivals.
Now imagine the next chapter…
$1 trillion would already make JPMorgan the first bank in history to reach that level.
If the long-term bull case eventually pushes it toward $2 trillion, we could be watching one of the biggest transformations in modern banking.
Wall Street isn’t just watching JPMorgan grow anymore.
It’s watching history get closer. 👀
