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High Profitability with a Net Interest Margin of 8.07%
The Bank has a high Capital Adequacy Ratio of 14.40% signifying high buffers against its risk based assets
Flat results in Jun 25
With ROA of 0.85%, it has a very attractive valuation with a 1.04 Price to Book Value
High Institutional Holdings at 35.66%
Consistent Underperformance against the benchmark over the last 3 years
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Citizens & Northern Corp. Forms Golden Cross, Signals Bullish Breakout Ahead
Citizens & Northern Corp. has recently achieved a Golden Cross, indicating a potential shift in momentum. Technical indicators present a mixed outlook, with bullish trends in some areas and a contrasting bearish stance in others. The stock has shown resilience over the long term, despite underperforming year-to-date.
Read MoreIs Citizens & Northern Corp. technically bullish or bearish?
As of 18 August 2025, the technical trend for Citizens & Northern Corp. has changed from mildly bearish to mildly bullish. The weekly MACD and KST indicators are bullish, while the monthly MACD and KST are mildly bullish, supporting a positive outlook. Bollinger Bands are bullish on both weekly and monthly time frames. However, the daily moving averages indicate a mildly bearish stance, and Dow Theory shows a mildly bearish signal on the weekly but mildly bullish on the monthly. Overall, the current technical stance is mildly bullish, driven primarily by the bullish signals from MACD, KST, and Bollinger Bands. Multi-period return data is not available for comparison with the S&P 500....
Read MoreIs Citizens & Northern Corp. overvalued or undervalued?
As of 16 January 2025, the valuation grade for Citizens & Northern Corp. has moved from expensive to very attractive, indicating a significant improvement in its perceived value. The company appears undervalued, supported by a P/E ratio of 11, a Price to Book Value of 1.04, and a PEG Ratio of 0.73, all of which suggest that the stock is trading at a discount relative to its earnings growth potential. In comparison to its peers, Citizens & Northern Corp. has a lower P/E ratio than Peoples Financial Services Corp. at 10.84 and ACNB Corp. at 13.51, further emphasizing its attractive valuation. Despite recent stock performance showing a 1-year return of 3.01% compared to the S&P 500's 17.14%, the long-term outlook remains positive with a 5-year return of 24.85%, albeit significantly lower than the S&P 500's 96.61%. This suggests that while the stock has underperformed in the short term, its current valuation ...
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Held in 23 Schemes (16.75%)
Held by 27 Foreign Institutions (1.29%)






