
Resolution Criteria
This market will resolve to "Yes" if Citigroup Inc. (ticker: C) closes at or above $100.00 per share on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) at the end of the last trading day of 2025. The closing price will be verified using official NYSE data or reputable financial news sources.
Background
As of August 1, 2025, Citigroup's stock is trading at $91.38 per share. Analyst forecasts for the end of 2025 vary:
Morgan Stanley raised its price target to $107.00, maintaining an "overweight" rating. (marketbeat.com)
Bank of America increased its price target to $95.00, also with a "buy" rating. (marketbeat.com)
The average one-year price target among 15 analysts is $95.83, with a range from $75.50 to $123.00. (stockanalysis.com)
These projections suggest a potential for Citigroup's stock to reach or exceed $100 by the end of 2025, though opinions differ.
Considerations
Citigroup's stock performance will be influenced by various factors, including global economic conditions, interest rate changes, and the company's financial health. Investors should monitor these elements, as well as any strategic initiatives undertaken by Citigroup, to assess the likelihood of the stock reaching the $100 threshold by year-end 2025.
Update 2025-08-04 (PST) (AI summary of creator comment): The creator has specified that the stock must maintain a valuation over $100 until the end of the last trading day of 2025.
This is a change from the original criteria, which only required the stock to close at or above $100 on that single day.
Update 2025-08-04 (PST) (AI summary of creator comment): The creator confirms the resolution is based on the closing price on the last trading day of 2025, as stated in the original description. A previous comment suggesting the price needed to be maintained over time was incorrect.
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@PaulBenjaminPhotographer it has to maintain the over $100 valuation until
the end of the last trading day of 2025
@PaulBenjaminPhotographer totally correct, that’s my bad because I let the AI make the title more concise