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Price target raises alerts

When multiple analysts raise price targets over a short window, it signals the Street is repricing a stock higher. Get alerts when consensus price targets move up by a percentage you specify.

Why price target raises matter

A single analyst raising a price target is noise. Three or four analysts raising targets within 30 days is a signal. It means the Street is collectively revising upside expectations — often a leading indicator for price appreciation.

Tickerbot tracks consensus price targets and can alert you when targets are revised upward by a threshold you specify, filtering for sustained repricing rather than one-off calls.

Example
Stocks with consensus price target raised by 10%+ in the last 30 days
NVDA consensus target raised from $140 to $158 (+13%).

Combining target raises with technical confirmation

Price target raises are more powerful when combined with price action. If analysts are raising targets but the stock isn't moving, the market doesn't believe them yet. If the stock is breaking out while targets rise, it's confirmation that both analysts and the market see upside.

Target raise with breakout confirmation

Stack analyst target raises with technical breakouts to find high-conviction setups. When price targets are being raised and the stock is breaking through resistance levels, it signals both fundamental repricing and momentum confirmation.

Example
Stocks with price target raised 15%+ and price breaking 20-day high
CRM target raised $185 → $215 (+16%). Broke $195 (20d high).

Common variations you can build

  • Watchlist stocks with any price target raise in the last 7 days
  • Stocks with 5+ price target raises in the last 30 days
  • Stocks where price target upside exceeds 20% (target / price > 1.2)
  • Stocks with target raises from top-rated analysts (smart score > 8)

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