T Analyst Ratings

AT&T Inc. (T) operates in the Communication Services sector, specifically the Telecommunications Services industry, with a market capitalization near $171.94B, listed on NYSE, employing roughly 139,970 people, carrying a beta of 0.42 to the broader market. AT&T Inc. Led by John T. Stankey, public since 1983-11-21.

Consensus: Mixed from 0 analysts.

Price Targets

Average Target
$29.38
High
$33.00
Low
$26.00

Recent Upgrades & Downgrades

DateFirmActionFromTo
Apr 23, 2026ScotiabankmaintainSector PerformSector Perform
Apr 23, 2026BNP ParibasmaintainNeutralNeutral
Apr 1, 2026ScotiabankmaintainSector PerformSector Perform
Mar 25, 2026KeybancmaintainOverweightOverweight
Mar 23, 2026CitigroupmaintainBuyBuy

How to Read T Analyst Coverage

Sell-side equity analysts publish three primary outputs: ratings (Strong Buy / Buy / Hold / Sell / Strong Sell, or firm-specific equivalents), price targets, and EPS / revenue estimate revisions. Rating consensus moves slowly relative to price; it reflects 12-month directional conviction rather than near-term momentum. Price targets are more responsive but typically drift behind realized price during sharp moves. The most actionable signal for options traders is a cluster of ratings actions across multiple firms within a short window, which compresses or expands implied volatility on a horizon of days to weeks and shifts the put-call skew toward the directional consensus. The recent-actions table above shows the five most recent firm-level changes; longer histories live behind aggregator sources.

For event-driven options sizing, pair the consensus rating and target distribution with the implied-volatility surface and dealer-positioning view. Aggressive target hikes from multiple firms tend to tighten put skew (downside protection becomes relatively cheaper); aggressive cuts widen put skew. The size of the IV response in the hours after a rating change is visible on the per-ticker volatility skew page and the gamma-exposure page, both of which show how dealer hedging propagates the analyst-driven flow into the listed options chain.

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Frequently asked T analyst ratings questions

What is the T consensus price target?
As of the latest aggregator update, AT&T Inc. (T) carries a consensus 12-month price target of $29.38. Target ranges run from a low of $26.00 to a high of $33.00. The target is the average of the price targets published by sell-side equity analysts covering the name.
What is the analyst rating consensus on T?
Analyst rating consensus is not currently available for T.
What recent ratings actions has T seen?
The five most recent ratings actions on T appear on the page above. Sell-side rating changes are watched for two reasons: an upgrade or downgrade with a meaningful target revision moves the consensus and can trigger short-term positioning shifts, and the firm-level rating cluster (multiple firms moving in the same direction within a short window) is a clearer signal than any single action. Options markets often price the implied-vol response within minutes of the announcement.
How do analyst targets affect T options pricing?
Analyst target revisions tend to be priced in by the lit options market within minutes of publication, but persistent target drift over weeks does correlate with implied-volatility movement. Aggressive target hikes from multiple firms inside a single quarter tighten put skew (downside protection becomes cheaper relative to upside speculation); aggressive cuts widen put skew. The most actionable read is the implied-vol response in the hours after a target change, which is visible on the per-ticker volatility skew page.