Capital One Financial (COF)

239.14
+2.17 (0.92%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Jan 18th, 9:10 AM EST
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Previous Close236.97
Open240.73
Bid236.35
Ask238.90
Day's Range237.59 - 243.36
52 Week Range143.22 - 259.64
Volume6,692,784
Market Cap106.68B
PE Ratio (TTM)20.08
EPS (TTM)11.9
Dividend & Yield3.200 (1.34%)
1 Month Average Volume4,420,416

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About Capital One Financial (COF)

Capital One Financial is a diversified bank holding company that specializes in offering a wide range of financial services, including credit cards, auto loans, banking, and savings accounts. The company is known for its emphasis on technology and innovation, providing convenient digital banking solutions to its customers. It serves both individual consumers and small to medium-sized businesses with products designed to meet various financial needs. Additionally, Capital One collaborates with partners to enhance its services and expand its reach in the competitive financial services landscape. Read More

News & Press Releases

With Financial Stocks Suddenly Tanking, Is Now the Time to Buy?fool.com
Financial stocks are temporarily down, yet there may be good times ahead for the industry.
Via The Motley Fool · January 17, 2026
The Payment Paradox: Record Profits Meet a Regulatory Reckoning for Visa and Mastercard
As of mid-January 2026, the global payment landscape is caught in a profound contradiction. While industry giants Visa (NYSE: V) and Mastercard (NYSE: MA) continue to report record-breaking revenues and double-digit earnings growth, their market valuations are being haunted by a spectral array of regulatory and political threats. The "duopoly"
Via MarketMinute · January 16, 2026
The Great Credit Reset: Wall Street Warns of Economic 'Clear-Cutting' as Trump Pushes 10% Interest Rate Cap
As the calendar turns toward late January 2026, a high-stakes standoff between the White House and the nation’s largest financial institutions has reached a breaking point. President Donald Trump has renewed his call for a mandatory 10% cap on credit card interest rates, setting a self-imposed deadline of January
Via MarketMinute · January 16, 2026
The 'Trump Put' and the Cult of Complacency: Why Wall Street Bets the Government Won't Let Markets Fail
As of mid-January 2026, the global financial landscape is dominated by a singular, pervasive belief: the "Trump Put." Much like the "Fed Put" of previous decades, investors have become increasingly convinced that the current administration—deep into its second term—views the S&P 500 as the ultimate barometer of
Via MarketMinute · January 16, 2026
The Battle for the Eccles Building: Federal Reserve Independence Under Siege as DOJ Targets Powell
The institutional bedrock of the American financial system is trembling as a historic confrontation between the White House and the Federal Reserve reaches a fever pitch. In mid-January 2026, the long-simmering tension between the Trump administration and Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell has shifted from rhetorical sparring to a full-blown
Via MarketMinute · January 16, 2026
The Great Decoupling: Why Visa and Mastercard Are Rebounding Despite the 10% Interest Rate Cap Shock
The financial markets have spent the first two weeks of 2026 in a state of high-alert volatility, following a series of aggressive regulatory salvos aimed at the heart of the American credit industry. On January 9, 2026, a proposal for a nationwide 10% cap on credit card interest rates sent
Via MarketMinute · January 16, 2026
Populist Punch: Trump’s 10% Credit Card Cap Proposal Jolts Wall Street as ‘Credit Desert’ Fears Loom
In a move that has sent shockwaves through the financial sector, President Donald Trump has reignited a contentious battle with the nation’s largest lenders by reaffirming his pledge to cap credit card interest rates at 10%. Following a series of social media declarations in early January 2026, the proposal
Via MarketMinute · January 16, 2026
The 10% Shockwave: President Trump’s Populist Interest Rate Cap Sends Wall Street Reeling
As the clock ticks toward the first anniversary of his return to the White House, President Donald Trump has reignited a firestorm across the financial services sector with a formal directive to cap credit card interest rates at 10%. The move, announced via social media on January 9, 2026, and
Via MarketMinute · January 16, 2026
President Donald Trump's Proposed 10% Interest Rate Cap on Credit Cards Could Have Unintended Consequencesfool.com
The president's planned cap on credit card interest rates might have some downsides.
Via The Motley Fool · January 16, 2026
The 2026 Survival Kit: Gold, Defense, and Trashmarketbeat.com
Via MarketBeat · January 15, 2026
Regulatory "Perfect Storm" Sends Payment Giants Reeling: Visa and Mastercard Face Historic Slump
The global payments landscape was sent into a tailspin this week as a series of aggressive regulatory maneuvers and political shifts converged on the industry's dominant players. Visa (NYSE: V) saw its stock price crater by over 7% since the opening bell on Monday, marking one of its most volatile
Via MarketMinute · January 15, 2026
The Populist Pivot: Trump’s Endorsement of Credit Card Reform Sends Shockwaves Through Wall Street
In a move that has sent the shares of the world’s largest payment processors into a tailspin, President Donald Trump officially threw his weight behind the Credit Card Competition Act (CCCA) on January 13, 2026. Leveraging his Truth Social platform, the President called for an end to what he
Via MarketMinute · January 15, 2026
Populist Shock: Trump’s Imminent 10% Credit Card Rate Cap Sends Shockwaves Through Wall Street
As President Donald Trump approaches the first anniversary of his second term, a revived campaign promise has sent the financial sector into a tailspin. With a self-imposed deadline of January 20, 2026, the administration is moving to implement a nationwide 10% cap on credit card interest rates. This aggressive move,
Via MarketMinute · January 15, 2026
Big Banks Are Already Flashing Glaring Warning Signs About Trump's 10% Credit Card Capfool.com
Execs warn the proposed limit on credit card interest rates could have a $100 billion impact on banks and "unintended consequences."
Via The Motley Fool · January 15, 2026
Is Chime Financial (CHYM) a Millionaire Maker Stock?fool.com
This fintech company hasn't impressed too many investors since its IPO.
Via The Motley Fool · January 15, 2026
1 Financials Stock to Keep an Eye On and 2 We Avoid
Financial providers use their expertise in capital allocation and risk assessment to help facilitate economic growth while offering consumers and businesses essential financial services. But worries about economic uncertainty and potential market volatility have kept sentiment in check, and over the past six months, the industry's 7.1% return has trailed the S&P 500 by 4.4 percentage points.
Via StockStory · January 14, 2026
Wall Street’s Divergent Resilience: Financials Defy Broader S&P 500 Earnings Slump
As the first quarter of 2026 unfolds, a striking divergence has emerged within the American equity markets. While the broader S&P 500 has faced a wave of downward earnings revisions amidst cooling consumer demand and persistent labor costs, the financial sector has remarkably bucked the trend. Analysts have raised
Via MarketMinute · January 14, 2026
The 10% Shock: Wall Street Reels as Proposed Interest Rate Cap Threatens to Redefine American Credit
The U.S. banking sector is facing its most significant regulatory upheaval in decades as a bipartisan push to cap credit card interest rates at 10% gains sudden, aggressive momentum in Washington. This week, the stock market responded with a sharp sell-off, as investors priced in a future where the
Via MarketMinute · January 14, 2026
Volatility as a Virtue: Bank of America Trading Revenue Surges 10% to $4.5 Billion in Q4 Beat
In a quarter defined by shifting political tides and a high-stakes "reality check" for the technology sector, Bank of America (NYSE: BAC) delivered a fourth-quarter earnings report that underscored the lucrative nature of uncertainty. The Charlotte-based lender reported a 10% rise in sales and trading revenue, reaching $4.5 billion,
Via MarketMinute · January 14, 2026
JPMorgan's Earnings Beat Overshadowed by Investment Banking Miss and Expense Jitters
In a complex start to the 2026 banking earnings season, JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE: JPM) reported fourth-quarter results that surpassed headline profit expectations but left investors uneasy. Despite delivering an adjusted earnings per share (EPS) of $5.23—well above the $4.95 consensus estimate—the banking giant's shares tumbled
Via MarketMinute · January 14, 2026
The Network Effect: A Deep Dive into Mastercard’s Strategic Evolution in 2026
In the complex architecture of global finance, few entities occupy a position as central or as lucrative as Mastercard Incorporated (NYSE: MA). Long considered a "toll booth" for the global economy, the company enters 2026 at a critical crossroads. While its core business remains a cash-flow powerhouse, a convergence of aggressive regulatory shifts in Washington, [...]
Via Finterra · January 14, 2026
Delta Air, Exxon Mobil, TKO Group And A Financial Stock On CNBC's 'Final Trades'benzinga.com
Joshua Brown chose Exxon Mobil Corporation (XOM) as his final trade on CNBC's Halftime Report. Delta, Capital One, and TKO Group also discussed.
Via Benzinga · January 14, 2026
Google, Microsoft, Wall Street Giants Plan To Shift More Jobs To India As Layoffs And Trump’s Immigration Curbs Bite: Surveystocktwits.com
About 28% of survey respondents said the shift is due to the new U.S. H-1B visa policy, which includes a $100,000 filing fee and skill-based prioritization.
Via Stocktwits · January 14, 2026
Credit Card Stocks Q3 In Review: American Express (NYSE:AXP) Vs Peers
As the Q3 earnings season comes to a close, it’s time to take stock of this quarter’s best and worst performers in the credit card industry, including American Express (NYSE:AXP) and its peers.
Via StockStory · January 13, 2026
Q3 Earnings Highlights: Bread Financial (NYSE:BFH) Vs The Rest Of The Credit Card Stocks
Earnings results often indicate what direction a company will take in the months ahead. With Q3 behind us, let’s have a look at Bread Financial (NYSE:BFH) and its peers.
Via StockStory · January 13, 2026