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Deutsche Bank AG is not a strong buy for a beginner investor with a long-term focus at the moment. While the financial performance is impressive, the technical indicators are neutral, options data shows mixed sentiment, and there are no recent news catalysts or strong trading signals. It is better to monitor the stock for a more favorable entry point.
The MACD is below zero and negatively contracting, indicating weak momentum. The RSI is neutral at 53.912, and moving averages are converging, showing no clear trend. The stock is trading near its pivot point of 36.2, with resistance at 37.227 and support at 35.172.

The company reported strong financial performance in Q4 2025, with revenue up 7.73% YoY, net income up 552.26% YoY, and EPS up 550.00% YoY.
No recent news catalysts. Analysts' ratings are mixed, with Citi maintaining a Sell rating and JPMorgan and Morgan Stanley keeping Overweight ratings. Hedge funds and insiders are neutral, and there is no recent Congress trading data.
In Q4 2025, Deutsche Bank reported revenue of €7.78 billion, up 7.73% YoY. Net income surged to €1.298 billion, up 552.26% YoY, and EPS increased to €0.65, up 550% YoY. Gross margin remained unchanged.
Mixed analyst sentiment. Citi raised the price target to EUR 30.70 but maintained a Sell rating. JPMorgan and Morgan Stanley raised their price targets to EUR 40 and maintained Overweight ratings.