Waterstone Financial shares, Thursday focus on technical levels and regional banking peers
25.06.2026 - 15:25:39 | ad-hoc-news.deBy Daniel Hoffmann, Chart & Technicals desk. Reviewed prior to publication on 2026-06-25, 15:25.
Waterstone Financial Inc. (US94186Q1067) centers today’s view as a smaller US regional bank stock trading on Nasdaq. The shares continue to reflect the wider US regional banking segment, where peers like Associated Banc-Corp and Wintrust Financial navigate the current interest-rate cycle and credit standards.Reuters coverage on US banks and Fed stress tests
What recent filings show
Waterstone Financial Inc., the holding company for WaterStone Bank, last updated investors with its quarterly Form 10-Q filing for the period ended March 31, 2026, available via the company’s investor-relations portal and the SEC’s EDGAR system.SEC Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2026 The document shows that net interest income remained relatively steady year on year, while non-interest income was driven mainly by mortgage banking revenue and service charges on deposit accounts.
Loan growth remained cautious as management balanced residential mortgage lending with commercial real-estate exposures in its core Wisconsin footprint. The bank maintained capital ratios above regulatory well-capitalized thresholds, consistent with regulatory expectations for community and regional banks in the US.Waterstone Financial investor-relations page for quarterly reports
Thursday’s chart view and Nasdaq context
On Thursday, Nasdaq-listed regional banks trade against a backdrop of moderate moves in the broader US equity indices. The Nasdaq-100 index has recently shown mixed performance as technology shares react to changing expectations on Federal Reserve rate cuts, while financials trade in a tighter band.Barchart overview of Nasdaq-100 and sector performance In this environment, smaller banking stocks like Waterstone Financial typically show limited intraday volatility compared with large-cap peers.
Price data for WSBF shares on Nasdaq on June 25, 2026, indicate that the stock trades in a narrow range around roughly the mid-teens in US dollars across recent sessions, with daily volume reflecting its modest free float.Nasdaq quote and volume data for WSBF shares The shares trade below the peaks seen during the low-rate environment of 2021, consistent with a broader trend among interest-sensitive regional banks.
All news and analysis on the Waterstone Financial shares
For a broader view of Waterstone Financial shares and their role among US regional banks, the topic and investor-relations pages provide further data, filings and historical performance.
How Waterstone Financial makes its money
Waterstone Financial Inc. operates primarily through WaterStone Bank, a community and regional bank headquartered in Wisconsin. The business model focuses on gathering retail and small-business deposits, including checking, savings and certificates of deposit, and deploying these funds into loans such as residential mortgages, commercial real-estate lending and consumer loans.WaterStone Bank description of its community banking activities Non-interest income comes from mortgage banking operations, service charges, debit-card interchange and related fee-based services.
Where the stock trades today
WSBF shares trade on Nasdaq in US dollars, with recent prices in the low-to-mid teens and modest daily volume as of June 25, 2026. That places Waterstone Financial within the spectrum of smaller US regional banking stocks followed mainly by local and specialized investors.
Waterstone Financial at a glance
- Company: Waterstone Financial Inc.
- ISIN: US94186Q1067
- WKN: A1W6ZB
- Ticker: WSBF
- Trading venue: Nasdaq
- Price (as of 2026-06-25, 15:25): 14.50 USD
- Market cap: 370 million USD (as of 2026-06-25)
- Sector / industry: Financials - Regional Banks
- Index membership: None of the major headline indices such as S&P 500 or Nasdaq-100
- Next earnings date: 2026-07-25
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