FURY trades 270.4% below Wall Street's consensus target of $2.00.
Last 12 months price action with 12-month analyst target path
The base valuation assumes FURY achieves its forward estimates and maintains a stable P/E multiple of historical averagesx. This scenario reflects the blended consensus of 1 Wall Street analysts, balancing both positive catalysts and macroeconomic headwinds over the next 12 months.
As of July 6, 2026, Fury Gold Mines Limited (FURY) has a Wall Street consensus price target of $2.00, based on estimates from 1 covering analysts. With the stock currently trading at $0.54, this represents a potential upside of +270.4%. The company has a market capitalization of $103M.
Analyst price targets range from a low of $2.00 to a high of $2.00, representing a 0% spread in expectations. The median target of $2.00 aligns closely with the consensus average. The tight target dispersion indicates high conviction among analysts.
The current analyst consensus rating is Buy, with 1 analysts rating the stock as a Buy or Strong Buy,0 rating it Hold, and 0 rating it Sell or Strong Sell. This overwhelmingly bullish sentiment suggests analysts see significant catalysts for upside ahead.
From a valuation perspective, FURY trades at a trailing P/E of -19.8x. Analysts expect EPS to grow -220.7% over the next year.
| Company | Market Cap | Price | Target | Upside Potential | Rating | Fwd P/E | Analysts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
VZLAVizsla Silver Corp. | $1.2B | $3.34 | $5.50 | +64.7% | Buy | — | 5 |
MTAMetalla Royalty & Streaming Ltd. | $714M | $7.64 | $7.50 | -1.8% | Buy | 138.4x | 2 |
EXKEndeavour Silver Corp. | $2.5B | $8.56 | $12.75 | +48.9% | Buy | 9.4x | 14 |
USASAmericas Gold and Silver Corporation | $1.3B | $4.89 | $9.75 | +99.4% | Buy | 25.3x | 4 |
HLHecla Mining Company | $11.0B | $16.33 | $23.35 | +43.0% | Hold | 19.4x | 26 |
CDECoeur Mining, Inc. | $11.3B | $17.30 | $27.20 | +57.2% | Buy | 10.0x | 21 |
NEMNewmont Corporation | $107.5B | $97.04 | $144.88 | +49.3% | Buy | 9.6x | 36 |
AEMAgnico Eagle Mines Limited | $76.9B | $153.86 | $241.50 | +57.0% | Buy | 11.4x | 31 |
WPMWheaton Precious Metals Corp. | $52.6B | $115.73 | $165.00 | +42.6% | Buy | 21.5x | 20 |
FNVFranco-Nevada Corporation | $41.9B | $217.58 | $291.50 | +34.0% | Buy | 24.4x | 26 |
Quick answers to the most common questions about buying FURY stock.
The consensus Wall Street price target for FURY is $2, representing 270.4% upside from the current price of $0.54. With 1 analysts covering the stock, this strong upside suggests significant value not yet reflected in today's share price.
FURY has a consensus rating of "Buy" based on 1 Wall Street analysts. The rating breakdown is predominantly bullish, with 1 Buy/Strong Buy ratings. The consensus 12-month price target of $2 implies 270.4% upside from current levels.
FURY's current price is $0.54 with a consensus target of $2 (270.4% implied move). Analyst estimates suggest the stock is undervalued at current levels.
The most bullish Wall Street analyst has a price target of $2 for FURY, while the most conservative target is $2. The consensus of $2 represents the median expectation. These targets typically reflect 12-month expectations.
FURY is lightly followed, with 1 analysts providing price targets and ratings. Of these, 0 have Strong Buy ratings, 1 have Buy ratings, 0 recommend Hold, and 0 have Sell or Strong Sell ratings. Higher analyst coverage generally indicates greater institutional interest and more reliable consensus estimates.
The 12-month FURY stock forecast based on 1 Wall Street analysts shows a consensus price target of $2, with estimates ranging from $2 (bear case) to $2 (bull case). The median consensus rating is "Buy".
Wall Street analysts are very optimistic on FURY, with a "Buy" consensus rating and $2 price target (270.4% upside). 1 of 1 analysts rate it Buy or Strong Buy. This information is for educational purposes only. Always conduct your own research, consider your financial situation, and consult a financial advisor before making investment decisions.
FURY analyst price targets range from $2 to $2, a 0% tight range reflecting strong analyst consensus. Differences stem from varying assumptions about revenue growth, profit margins, competitive dynamics, and valuation multiples. The $2 consensus represents the middle ground.
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