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Based on the available data, NTB is not a strong buy for a beginner, long-term investor at this moment. While the financial performance shows positive growth trends, the lack of strong trading signals, neutral sentiment from hedge funds and insiders, and no significant recent news or catalysts make it prudent to hold off on immediate investment. The technical indicators also do not suggest a clear buying opportunity.
The MACD histogram is -0.186, below 0, and negatively contracting, indicating a bearish momentum. The RSI is neutral at 56.042, and moving averages are converging, showing no clear trend. Key support and resistance levels are Pivot: 52.373, R1: 53.582, S1: 51.164, R2: 54.329, S2: 50.417.

Revenue increased by 4.73% YoY, Net Income grew by 7.07% YoY, and EPS rose by 14.93% YoY in Q4 2025, indicating solid financial performance.
Analysts express caution due to balance sheet contraction and seasonal headwinds. No recent news or significant insider/hedge fund activity to drive momentum.
In Q4 2025, revenue increased to $158.07M (up 4.73% YoY), net income rose to $63.79M (up 7.07% YoY), and EPS improved to 1.54 (up 14.93% YoY).
Wells Fargo raised the price target to $57 from $50 but maintained an Equal Weight rating, citing better revenue and credit trends but concerns over balance sheet growth. Keefe Bruyette raised the price target to $58 from $52 with a Market Perform rating.