GURU.Markets stock price, segment price, and overall market index valuation
The company's share price Intercontinental Exchange
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is the owner of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and the operator of a global network of exchanges and clearinghouses. The company earns money from trading fees and the provision of market data. Its value grows along with financial market activity.
Share prices of companies in the market segment - Exchange
ICE, owner of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), is a global operator of exchanges and clearinghouses. Its segments include exchanges and mortgage technology. We classify it as part of the Exchange sector, and the chart below reflects the dynamics of the entire financial markets industry.
Broad Market Index - GURU.Markets
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is a global operator of exchanges, including the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), and clearinghouses. Its fundamental role in financial markets makes it a key component of the GURU.Markets index. The chart below represents the entire market. See how ICE compares to it.
Change in the price of a company, segment, and market as a whole per day
ICE - Daily change in the company's share price Intercontinental Exchange
The daily price change for ICE, the owner of the NYSE, reflects its sensitivity to trading volumes and volatility in global financial markets. While the chart of these fluctuations is unspectacular, it is an important component of the formulas on System.GURU.Markets.
Daily change in the price of a set of shares in a market segment - Exchange
The exchange industry, represented by Intercontinental Exchange, is sensitive to market volatility. This chart shows the average daily performance of the financial sector. A comparison with ICE, the owner of the NYSE, helps us understand how resilient its diversified business (trading, data, mortgages) is to market cycles.
Daily change in the price of a broad market stock, index - GURU.Markets
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) owns the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and other financial instruments and commodities trading platforms. Its business is at the heart of global finance. The chart below shows the volatility that drives revenue for exchanges like ICE.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole over 12 months
Annual dynamics of the company's market capitalization Intercontinental Exchange
ICE, the owner of the New York Stock Exchange and other global exchanges, has demonstrated the strength of its diversified business model spanning trading and data over the past year. Its stock performance, shown in the chart, reflects activity in global financial markets.
Annual dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Exchange
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), the owner of the NYSE, is more than just an exchange; it's a diversified financial giant with strong businesses in data and mortgage technology. This balance between cyclical trading revenues and stable subscription services often allows ICE to demonstrate stronger performance than its peers in the exchange sector.
Annual dynamics of market capitalization of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) owns the New York Stock Exchange and other financial and commodity trading venues. Its business benefits from market volatility, as it drives trading volumes. ICE's performance often shows strength during periods of market uncertainty when other sectors are suffering.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole for the month
Monthly dynamics of the company's market capitalization Intercontinental Exchange
The market capitalization of Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), the owner of the New York Stock Exchange and other markets, depends on financial market volatility. Monthly fluctuations on the chart reflect trading volumes in stocks, futures, and options, which rise during periods of uncertainty, generating commission income for the company.
Monthly dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Exchange
This chart shows the dynamics of the stock market, where ICE (the owner of the NYSE) is a key player. Its movements reflect trading volumes on its platforms and demand for its market data. Volatility in financial markets often positively impacts its earnings.
Monthly dynamics of market capitalization of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets
ICE owns exchanges, including the NYSE, and clearinghouses around the world. Their business is financial market infrastructure, which profits from trading volumes. The chart below shows the general market sentiment from which ICE directly benefits: the greater the volatility and trading volumes, the higher their revenues, creating a unique connection to the market.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole for the week
Weekly dynamics of the company's market capitalization Intercontinental Exchange
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), owner of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and operator of futures markets, sees its weekly performance dependent on trading activity and volatility in global markets. The greater the volatility, the higher the exchange's trading volumes and revenues, which is what investors monitor.
Weekly dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Exchange
ICE, the owner of the NYSE, is a barometer of volatility for the entire financial sector. The greater the uncertainty and fluctuations in the market, the higher the exchange's trading volumes and revenues. This chart shows how ICE shares benefit from market turbulence, while other financial companies may suffer.
Weekly dynamics of market capitalization of stocks of the broad market, index - GURU.Markets
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) owns the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and other trading venues. Its revenue depends on trading volumes in the markets. This chart clearly shows how ICE shares correlate with financial market volatility and activity.
Market capitalization of the company, segment and market as a whole
ICE - Market capitalization of the company Intercontinental Exchange
The Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) market capitalization trend tells the story of its transformation from an energy exchange to a global financial markets and data operator. This chart shows how investors viewed its acquisition of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and the development of its mortgage technology business. It's an assessment of its key role in modern financial infrastructure.
ICE - Share of the company's market capitalization Intercontinental Exchange within the market segment - Exchange
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is a leading operator of global exchanges and clearinghouses, owning the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). Its significant market share reflects its key role in the global financial infrastructure, from stock trading to energy futures.
Market capitalization of the market segment - Exchange
The chart below shows the total value of the exchange and financial infrastructure sector. Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is its global giant, owning the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and numerous other venues. The size of this market reflects its critical role in the global economy, and ICE is one of its key "gatekeepers."
Market capitalization of all companies included in a broad market index - GURU.Markets
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is the owner of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and the operator of a global network of exchanges and clearinghouses. Its market capitalization represents the value of the infrastructure that powers global capitalism. The chart below shows the weight of these "casino masters."
Book value capitalization of the company, segment and market as a whole
ICE - Book value capitalization of the company Intercontinental Exchange
The book value of Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is derived from its global trading platforms (including the NYSE), clearinghouses, and vast financial databases. This foundation, built on the technological infrastructure for global finance, is the foundation. The chart shows how ICE is building its financial markets empire through strategic acquisitions and technology investments.
ICE - Share of the company's book capitalization Intercontinental Exchange within the market segment - Exchange
Marsh & McLennan is a global leader in consulting and brokerage services, whose global presence is supported by a significant physical network. The chart shows the company's share of real assets. These include prestigious offices in major cities around the world, where its experts advise leading corporations.
Market segment balance sheet capitalization - Exchange
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) owns exchanges and clearinghouses. Compared to the capital-intensive financial sector, its model is technologically driven. The industry's asset chart reflects bank balance sheets. ICE, however, doesn't need these; it needs highly reliable data centers, which are the nervous system of global markets.
Book value of all companies included in the broad market index - GURU.Markets
Intercontinental Exchange is a global exchange and clearinghouse operator. Its book value extends beyond the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) to energy exchanges and a massive mortgage technology business, which it built through a series of acquisitions.
The ratio of market capitalization to book capitalization of a company, segment, and the market as a whole
Market capitalization to book capitalization ratio - Intercontinental Exchange
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is the owner of exchanges, including the NYSE. Its premium reflects its strategic position in the global financial system, its diversified business (including mortgage technology), and its stable growth.
Market to book capitalization ratio in a market segment - Exchange
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is the owner of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and the operator of global exchanges and clearinghouses for assets ranging from stocks to energy. Its value lies in its central role in financial infrastructure. This chart shows how the market values โโthis indispensable position and the stable revenues it generates from transactions and data.
Market to book capitalization ratio for the market as a whole
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is a global operator of exchanges (including the NYSE), clearinghouses, and data provider. This chart shows the average market valuation. Against this backdrop, ICE's high premium reflects its critical role in the infrastructure of global financial markets, as well as its stable revenues from data and listing services.
Debts of the company, segment and market as a whole
ICE - Company debts Intercontinental Exchange
For Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), the owner of the New York Stock Exchange and other exchanges, its debt strategy is closely tied to acquisitions. The company uses debt to acquire other exchanges and data providers (such as Ellie Mae) to expand its financial empire. This chart reflects its role as an active consolidator in the industry.
Market segment debts - Exchange
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is the owner of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and the operator of a global network of exchanges and clearinghouses. The company's growth is fueled, in part, by acquisitions in the financial data and mortgage technology sectors. These deals are often financed with debt. This chart shows how M&A strategy shapes the financial profile of one of the giants of the exchange industry.
Market debt in general
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) owns the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and operates a network of exchanges and clearinghouses worldwide. ICE's business benefits from the volatility and growth of trading volumes in financial markets. This chart, reflecting debt levels, is one indicator of the complexity and size of the financial system ICE services.
Debt to book value of the company, segment and market as a whole
The company's debt to book capitalization ratio Intercontinental Exchange
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) owns the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and other exchanges and clearinghouses. This chart shows how the company uses debt to finance its growth strategy through acquisitions, particularly in data and mortgage technology. This high leverage is supported by stable fee income.
Market segment debt to market segment book capitalization - Exchange
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is the owner of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and the operator of a global network of exchanges and clearinghouses. Its business is financial market infrastructure. This chart shows how the company's debt policy relates to sector capitalization. It reflects how ICE finances its technology platforms and acquisitions.
Debt to book value of all companies in the market
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), the owner of the NYSE, manages the key infrastructure of financial markets. This chart compares its financial policies with the overall market. It shows that the company's debt load, growing through acquisitions, remains moderate compared to the average leverage level across the economy.
P/E of the company, segment and market as a whole
P/E - Intercontinental Exchange
This metric for Intercontinental Exchange, the owner of the New York Stock Exchange and other markets, reflects the premium it enjoys for its control over financial infrastructure. Its high P/E reflects stable revenue from trading fees, clearing, and market data sales, making its business critically important and highly profitable.
P/E of the market segment - Exchange
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is a global exchange and clearinghouse operator, owning the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), as well as commodity and derivatives trading platforms. This chart shows the average valuation for the exchange infrastructure sector, helping to understand the premium the market pays for ICE's critical role in the global financial system.
P/E of the market as a whole
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is a global operator of exchanges (including the NYSE), clearinghouses, and data provider. Its revenue depends on trading volumes on its platforms and demand for market information. This chart, which reflects activity and volatility in financial markets, is a direct indicator of ICE's revenue potential. The more activity, the better for the exchange.
Future P/E of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) P/E of the company Intercontinental Exchange
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is a global company that owns exchanges, including the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), and clearinghouses. This chart reflects expectations for activity in global financial and commodity markets. The company's valuation is based on trading volume forecasts, which are the primary source of its commission income.
Future (projected) P/E of the market segment - Exchange
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) owns the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), as well as commodities and derivatives exchanges. Its business is the infrastructure of global finance. This chart shows how the market perceives its stability. Comparing its earnings forecasts to the sector reflects the premium it places on its key role in the financial system.
Future (projected) P/E of the market as a whole
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is a global operator of exchanges, clearinghouses, and data providers, including the New York Stock Exchange. The company's revenue depends on trading activity in the equity, commodity, and derivatives markets. This chart, reflecting sentiment and volatility, directly drives ICE's business.
Profit of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company profit Intercontinental Exchange
Intercontinental Exchange, Inc. (ICE) is a global company that owns exchanges (including the New York Stock Exchange, NYSE), clearinghouses, and data providers. Its revenue comes from trading fees, listing fees, and market data sales. This chart shows how ownership of key financial market infrastructure generates stable income.
Profit of companies in the market segment - Exchange
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is a leading operator of global exchanges and clearinghouses, owning the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). The company earns money from trading fees and the provision of market data. Its revenue is directly dependent on trading volumes and volatility in financial markets, making it a key element of financial infrastructure.
Overall market profit
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is a global company that owns exchanges (including the New York Stock Exchange, NYSE) and clearinghouses. It provides financial data and technology services. ICE's revenue depends on trading volumes on its platforms and demand for market data, making it a key element of global financial market infrastructure.
Future (predicted) profit of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) profit of the company Intercontinental Exchange
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is a global exchange and clearinghouse operator that owns the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). This chart reflects expectations for trading volumes on its platforms, as well as the growth of its data and mortgage technology businesses.
Future (predicted) profit of companies in the market segment - Exchange
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) owns the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and operates a global network of exchanges and clearinghouses for financial and commodity markets. This chart shows total revenue projections for the financial services sector. It helps understand how market volatility and rising trading volumes impact ICE's business.
Future (predicted) profit of the market as a whole
The profit forecast for Intercontinental Exchange, the operator of exchanges and clearinghouses, depends on trading volumes on its platforms, including the NYSE. This chart reflects expectations for financial market volatility, which drives trading activity, as well as stable growth in subscription revenue from data and analytics sales.
P/S of the company, segment and market as a whole
P/S - Intercontinental Exchange
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) owns the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and other exchanges and clearinghouses. This chart shows how investors value its diversified revenues from trading, listings, and data. The multiple reflects the company's critical role in the infrastructure of global financial markets.
P/S market segment - Exchange
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is a global exchange and clearinghouse operator, owning the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and providing data and mortgage technology. This metric reflects the average revenue estimate in the financial sector and helps gauge how investors value ICE's diversified business, which spans key markets.
P/S of the market as a whole
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is the owner of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and the operator of a global network of exchanges and clearinghouses for financial and commodity markets. Its revenue comes from fees and data. This chart, which displays the average revenue estimate for ICE, helps understand how the market values โโits central role in the infrastructure of global finance.
Future P/S of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) P/S of the company Intercontinental Exchange
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is a global exchange and clearinghouse operator that owns the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). The company's revenue comes from futures, options, and equity trading volumes, as well as from the sale of market data. This chart shows how investors perceive future volatility and trading activity in global financial markets.
Future (projected) P/S of the market segment - Exchange
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is the owner of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and operator of a global network of exchanges and clearinghouses. This chart shows how investors value its key role in financial infrastructure. How highly is its business, which generates revenue from transactions, data, and securities listings, valued?
Future (projected) P/S of the market as a whole
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is the owner of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), a leading operator of futures exchanges, and a data provider. Its revenue is directly dependent on trading activity in the equity, commodity, and interest rate markets. The growth in trading volumes on ICE's exchanges directly reflects the sentiment and expectations illustrated by this chart.
Sales of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company sales Intercontinental Exchange
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) owns and operates a global network of exchanges, including the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). The company earns revenue from trading fees, company listings, and the sale of market data. This chart reflects trading volumes and activity in global financial markets.
Sales of companies in the market segment - Exchange
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is a global network of exchanges and clearinghouses, including the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). The company provides infrastructure for global financial markets. This chart reflects overall capital markets activity, as ICE's revenue is directly dependent on trading volumes and market data needs.
Overall market sales
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is a global company that owns exchanges (including the NYSE), clearinghouses, and provides data and technology for financial markets. This chart, reflecting financial market activity, is a direct driver of ICE's business. Increased volatility and trading volumes directly increase its transaction revenue.
Future sales volume of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) sales of the company Intercontinental Exchange
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) owns the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and a network of futures exchanges trading commodities such as oil and gas. The company's revenue depends on trading volumes on its exchanges. This chart reflects analyst expectations for volatility and activity in financial and commodity markets, which directly impact ICE's performance.
Future (projected) sales of companies in the market segment - Exchange
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is a global company that owns exchanges (including the NYSE) and clearinghouses, and provides data and technology for financial markets. This chart shows projected revenues for the entire exchange and financial data sector. It reflects expectations for trading volumes and demand for market information, which are the foundation of ICE's revenue.
Future (projected) sales of the market as a whole
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is a global operator of exchanges (including the NYSE), clearinghouses, and data provider. The company's revenue depends on trading volumes on its platforms and demand for market data. This graph, reflecting economic expectations, influences volatility and activity in financial markets. Periods of uncertainty or growth can lead to increased trading volumes, which benefits ICE.
Marginality of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company marginality Intercontinental Exchange
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is a global exchange and clearinghouse operator, also owning the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). This chart illustrates the profitability of providing infrastructure for global financial markets. The company's revenue comes from fees for transactions, clearing, and the sale of market data.
Market segment marginality - Exchange
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) owns key financial infrastructure, including the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), as well as futures exchanges and clearinghouses. The company's business generates revenue from trading fees, listing fees, and data sales. This metric demonstrates how ownership of essential market platforms ensures ICE's stable and high operating profitability.
Market marginality as a whole
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is a global exchange and clearinghouse operator, as well as a provider of data and mortgage technology. It owns the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). This chart shows average returns. In contrast, ICE demonstrates how its exchange business generates stable profits through fees from trading operations, listings, and the sale of market data.
Employees in the company, segment and market as a whole
Number of employees in the company Intercontinental Exchange
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is a global exchange and clearinghouse operator, owning the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). The company is also a major data provider. This chart shows the team behind the key financial markets infrastructure. Headcount growth is often driven by acquisitions that expand the company's data and technology portfolio.
Share of the company's employees Intercontinental Exchange within the market segment - Exchange
This indicator illustrates the scale of Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) as a global exchange and clearinghouse operator. Its workforce is spread across various assets, including the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and futures markets. These specialists maintain the critical infrastructure for global trading in equities, commodities, and derivatives.
Number of employees in the market segment - Exchange
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is a leading operator of global exchanges and clearinghouses, and the owner of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). The company provides critical infrastructure for global financial markets. This business requires a team of experts in technology, finance, and regulation. This chart reflects the complexity and importance of the exchange industry.
Number of employees in the market as a whole
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is a global company that owns exchanges and clearinghouses. Their most famous asset is the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). They are also leaders in energy futures trading. This chart reflects the economics ICE provides infrastructure for. They are where the share prices of the companies these people work for are determined.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company, segment, and market as a whole
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company Intercontinental Exchange (ICE)
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) owns the New York Stock Exchange and other trading platforms. It is a technology company that provides infrastructure for global financial markets. Its high market capitalization per employee reflects the value of its platforms, data, and dominant position.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) in the market segment - Exchange
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) owns critical financial infrastructure, including the NYSE and a data marketplace. It's a high-margin, technology-driven business with network effects and high barriers to entry. This chart should show high market capitalization per employee, reflecting the scalability of its role as a "financial water pipeline."
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the overall market
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is the owner of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and the operator of global exchanges and clearinghouses. This chart demonstrates the high efficiency of its exchange business. The technology platform processes trillions of dollars in transactions with a relatively small staff, which accounts for its high per-employee salaries.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the company, segment, and market as a whole
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company Intercontinental Exchange (ICE)
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is the owner of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), as well as major futures markets (Brent crude) and mortgage software. It is a diversified "market infrastructure business." This chart illustrates the profitability of the "rules of the game." Exchanges and clearing are a high-tech and scalable business that generates revenue from every transaction.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) in the market segment - Exchange
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is the owner of the NYSE and futures exchanges. This chart shows the benchmark for "Exchange." In this sector, labor profitability is high. Exchanges are IT platforms (tech monopolies) that charge a commission on every transaction. This is a scalable business, where engineers service trillions of dollars.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the market as a whole
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is a global company that owns exchanges (including the New York Stock Exchange, NYSE) and clearinghouses. It provides data and technology solutions for financial markets. This chart demonstrates the high efficiency of the business, which serves as critical infrastructure for the global financial system, generating revenue from every transaction.
Sales to employees of the company, segment and market as a whole
Sales per company employee Intercontinental Exchange (ICE)
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) owns the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and other exchanges and clearinghouses. This chart shows the efficiency of a transaction- and data-driven business. A small team maintains the infrastructure that processes trillions of dollars, generating commissions and revenue from the sale of market data.
Sales per employee in the market segment - Exchange
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) operates global exchanges, including the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), as well as clearinghouses and mortgage technology. This chart shows the average revenue per employee in the segment. It demonstrates how productive their technological and financial infrastructure is compared to other exchange operators.
Sales per employee for the market as a whole
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is the owner of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and the operator of futures exchanges (Brent crude). They also provide mortgage software. Their exchange business is highly scalable: a single platform can handle millions of trades. This metric reflects the high efficiency of their electronic trading platforms and data feeds.
Short shares by company, segment and market as a whole
Shares shorted by company Intercontinental Exchange (ICE)
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is a global exchange operator that owns the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), as well as futures exchanges and mortgage software. The bearish sentiment seen in this chart may be related to cyclicality. Slower capital markets activity (fewer IPOs) and a downturn in the housing market (fewer mortgages) are hitting ICE's key segments.
Shares shorted by market segment - Exchange
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is the owner of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and a leading player in the energy futures and mortgage software markets. This chart shows the overall sentiment in the sector. It reflects investor bets that market volatility will decrease, which will reduce trading volumes and revenues across all exchanges.
Shares shorted by the overall market
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) owns the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and key futures markets. ICE's business is paradoxical: it profits from volatility. This chart shows the general level of fear. When it rises, markets begin to "storm," leading to a sharp increase in futures and options trading volumesโICE's main source of income.
RSI 14 indicator for a company, segment, and market as a whole
The company's RSI 14 indicator Intercontinental Exchange (ICE)
ICE (Intercontinental Exchange) is a trading giant that owns the NYSE (New York Stock Exchange), as well as futures markets (Brent crude) and mortgage software. This chart measures momentum. "Overbought" (above 70) may reflect IPO frenzy or high volatility in commodity markets (rising yields). "Oversold" (below 30) indicates panic due to market stagnation or a collapse in the mortgage sector.
RSI 14 Market Segment - Exchange
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) owns the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), as well as key markets for energy (Brent crude) and mortgage technology. This indicator shows the overall momentum of the exchange sector. It helps us understand whether ICE's growth is a result of its unique diversification into mortgages and data, or whether the entire sector is overheated due to overall high market volatility.
RSI 14 for the overall market
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is the owner of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and a global operator of data and futures markets. Volatility is their business. That chart, which shows market extremes (euphoria or panic), is ICE's "gasoline." The stronger the market movements, the greater the trading volumes and the higher the exchange's revenue from fees and data.
Analyst consensus forecast for the company's share price, the segment, and the market as a whole
Analyst consensus stock price forecast ICE (Intercontinental Exchange)
The average price target on this chart reflects analysts' view of ICE as the "infrastructure" of markets. Their forecasts depend not only on trading volumes (energy futures) but also on "sticky" subscriptions to data and mortgage software (the second growth driver). The consensus is that data and mortgage technology will drive stable growth even when markets are "sleeping."
The difference between the consensus estimate and the actual stock price ICE (Intercontinental Exchange)
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) owns the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), as well as exchanges for energy (Brent crude) and mortgage technology. Their business is data and transactions. This chart shows how analysts view their diversified portfolio and subscription revenue growth. It reflects the gap between the target price and the current price.
Analyst consensus forecast for stock prices by market segment - Exchange
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is a global operator of exchanges (including the NYSE), clearinghouses, and mortgage software provider. This chart shows the consensus forecast of analysts across the entire exchange and fintech data sector. It reflects whether experts expect increased trading activity and volatility or predict a quiet market.
Analysts' consensus forecast for the overall market share price
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is the owner of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and the operator of global derivatives exchanges. Their business is trading and data. This chart, which reflects overall market sentiment, directly impacts ICE. Optimism and volatility = high trading volumes = increased commission income. Bearish markets and sluggish trading = decreased income.
AKIMA index of the company, segment and market as a whole
AKiMA Company Index Intercontinental Exchange
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is a diversified exchange holding company. They own the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), key futures exchanges (energy), and, importantly, a major mortgage technology business. This chart is a summary indicator. It benefits from market volatility (increased trading) and the digitalization of the mortgage origination process in the US.
AKIMA Market Segment Index - Exchange
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is the owner of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and operator of global commodity exchanges (Brent crude). This composite metric evaluates financial companies. The chart shows the sector average. This benchmark: how does ICE's diversification (exchanges + data) differentiate it from the average competitor in the exchange business?
The AKIM Index for the overall market
Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is a global financial markets operator. The company owns the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), derivatives exchanges, and provides mortgage technology. This chart, showing the market average, is important for context. It helps assess how ICE, whose income depends on market volatility and trading volumes, compares to the overall macroeconomic environment that drives this volatility.