Analyst Rating Changes — Upgrades, Downgrades & Price Targets

0 recent Wall Street rating changes — with our own star rating shown next to every analyst we independently track.

Track the latest analyst rating changes from Wall Street brokerages: stock upgrades, downgrades and price-target revisions, updated through the day. Unlike a plain ratings feed, every change here is matched — where we can — to the analyst's independent track record on 13Foresight, so you can see at a glance whether the person behind the call has actually been accurate. Analysts we rank show a ★★★★☆ score and link to their full performance page; firms link to their pooled track record. Use the tabs below to filter by change type.

All ↑ Upgrades ↓ Downgrades ◎ Price Targets

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are analyst rating changes?

An analyst rating change is when a Wall Street brokerage updates its recommendation on a stock — an upgrade (e.g. Hold → Buy), a downgrade (e.g. Buy → Sell), or a price-target revision (raising or lowering the expected share price). This page lists the most recent changes across U.S. markets.

How is this feed different from other rating trackers?

Where we independently track the analyst, each change shows our own star rating and accuracy rank, computed from real historical price performance — not the brokerage's own marketing. That lets you judge whether the analyst behind a call has actually been right before.

How often is the rating-changes feed updated?

The feed refreshes several times a day, so new upgrades, downgrades and price-target changes appear the same day they are published. Each row shows the date and time we recorded it.

Do analyst upgrades and price-target increases mean I should buy?

No. A rating change is one analyst's opinion, not investment advice. Track records vary widely — which is exactly why we attach each analyst's independent accuracy. Always do your own research.