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Oconee Federal Financial Shares Drop 3.9%
Analysts Recommend Five Other Stocks Over OFED
Apr. 2, 2026 at 4:07am
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Shares of Oconee Federal Financial Corp. (NASDAQ:OFED) fell 3.9% on Wednesday, trading as low as $15.10. The community bank, headquartered in Seneca, South Carolina, has a market cap of $87.90 million and a price-to-earnings ratio of 11.71.
Why it matters
The drop in Oconee Federal Financial's stock price comes as top-rated analysts are quietly recommending five other stocks over OFED to their clients. This suggests the bank may be underperforming compared to its peers in the eyes of Wall Street's top research analysts.
The details
Oconee Federal Financial's 50-day moving average price is $15.43 and its 200-day moving average is $15.51. The company's primary business activities include commercial lending, residential real estate financing, consumer loans, and deposit products.
- Oconee Federal Financial's stock price dropped 3.9% on Wednesday, April 2, 2026.
The players
Oconee Federal Financial, Inc.
The bank holding company for Oconee Federal Bank, a community-focused financial institution headquartered in Seneca, South Carolina.
The takeaway
The drop in Oconee Federal Financial's stock price, coupled with top analysts recommending other stocks over OFED, suggests the bank may be underperforming compared to its peers in the eyes of Wall Street. Investors will want to closely monitor the bank's financial performance and analyst sentiment going forward.


