Should investors be concerned about Neptune Insurance Holdings Inc (NP)?

Arcelia Reed

While Neptune Insurance Holdings Inc has underperformed by -1.04%, investors are advised to look at stock chart patterns for technical insight. Within its last year performance, NP fell by -0.36%, with highs and lows ranging from $33.23 to $22.00, whereas the simple moving average fell by -3.12% in the last 200 days.

On October 27, 2025, TD Cowen started tracking Neptune Insurance Holdings Inc (NYSE: NP) recommending Buy. A report published by Raymond James on October 27, 2025, Initiated its previous ‘Outperform’ rating for NP. Piper Sandler also rated NP shares as ‘Overweight’, setting a target price of $33 on the company’s shares in an initiating report dated October 27, 2025. Morgan Stanley Initiated an Equal-Weight rating on October 27, 2025, and assigned a price target of $26. Mizuho initiated its ‘Underperform’ rating for NP, as published in its report on October 27, 2025. Keefe Bruyette’s report from October 27, 2025 suggests a price prediction of $26 for NP shares, giving the stock a ‘Mkt Perform’ rating. JP Morgan also rated the stock as ‘Neutral’.

As an indicator of volatility for any stock, average volume can also be very valuable, and NP is recording an average volume of 682.87K. On a monthly basis, the volatility of the stock is set at 6.72%, whereas on a weekly basis, it is put at 6.10%, with a gain of 5.96% over the past seven days. Furthermore, long-term investors anticipate a median target price of $28.38, showing growth from the present price of $24.71, which can serve as yet another indication of whether NP is worth investing in or should be passed over.

How Do You Analyze Neptune Insurance Holdings Inc Shares?

Apart from looking at the fundamentals, you should also pay attention to the number of company employees who own shares. This is because the values should be in line with investors’ expectations. As such, the current holdings of company stock inside the company are set at 83.79%. This can enable you to see the extent to which executives own the company’s stock. As opposed to executive stock, institutional ownership accounts for 0.02% of the company’s shares, contributing to an indication of company value, since large shareholders may signify strength within the organization.

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