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  1. Active ETF Content Hub
  2. JPMorgan Earnings Highlight Value of Active Management
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JPMorgan Earnings Highlight Value of Active Management

DJ ShawJan 22, 2026
2026-01-22

JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM) topped earnings expectations for the fourth quarter on Tuesday but shares fell nearly 4% in midday trading, a split decision that highlights why some active ETF managers have positioned with less exposure to the mega-cap bank than benchmark indexes carry.

JPMorgan reported profit of $13.03 billion, or $4.63 per share, down 7% from a year earlier due to a $2.2 billion charge related to taking over the Apple Card business from Goldman Sachs, according to CNBC reporting. Excluding that charge, adjusted earnings of $5.23 per share beat the $5.00 consensus estimate.

JPMorgan posted revenue of $46.77 billion, topping the $46.20 billion estimate, according to CNBC. Equities trading revenue surged 40% to $2.9 billion, about $350 million more than expected, as the bank cited strength in its hedge fund services business. But investment banking fees fell 5% to $2.3 billion, roughly $210 million below estimates.

Despite the mixed quarter, the broader outlook for banks remains constructive. CEO Jamie Dimon called the U.S. economy resilient but cautioned that “markets seem to underappreciate the potential hazards — including from complex geopolitical conditions, the risk of sticky inflation and elevated asset prices,” according to CNBC.

The earnings beat wasn’t enough to lift shares as investment banking revenue disappointed. That underscores the risk of heavy concentration in mega-cap banks and suggests potential benefits of holding smaller positions in large banks while spreading exposure across other financial companies.

The T. Rowe Price Financials ETF (TFNS ) takes that approach. The actively managed fund holds JPMorgan at 4.9% of assets, less than half the 11.2% weighting in the S&P 500 Financial Index, according to ETF Database data.

Spreading Bank Exposure

The smaller JPMorgan position leaves room for larger stakes elsewhere. TFNS’s top holdings include Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.B) at 8.98%, Visa (V) at 7.2%, and Mastercard (MA) at 5.4%, according to ETF Database.

TFNS balances its smaller JPMorgan stake with larger positions in other money-center banks. Bank of America (BAC) sits at 4.9%, Citigroup © at 4.2%, Goldman Sachs (GS) at 4%, and Capital One Financial (COF) at 3.5%, according to ETF database.

Portfolio managers Matthew Snowling and Gregory Locraft use fundamental research to pick stocks, employing both value and growth approaches. The fund invests at least 80% of assets in financial companies including banks, insurance firms, payment processors, and capital markets companies, according to the prospectus.

TFNS launched on June 11, 2025, and charges a 0.44% expense ratio. The fund has returned 7.91% over the past three months and manages $12.6 million in assets, according to ETF Database.

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