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St. James’s Place share price forms a bullish pattern, signaling a potential rebound

by admin June 24, 2026
June 24, 2026

St. James Place share price held steady on Wednesday, reaching a high of 1,172p, much higher than this month’s low of 1,114p. It has slowly formed a highly bullish pattern, pointing to an eventual rebound, despite the AI disruption fears.

St. James Place share price technical analysis

The daily chart shows that the STJ stock price has held steady in the past few weeks. It has slowly moved from the year-to-date low of 1,114p earlier this month to 1,172p. 

A closer look shows that it has formed two highly bullish chart patterns. It has formed a falling wedge pattern, which is made up of two descending and converging trendlines. The two lines are now nearing their convergence, when bullish breakouts normally happen. 

At the same time, the stock has formed a bullish divergence pattern as the Relative Strength Index (RSI) has moved upwards and is about to cross the neutral level of 50. The two lines of the Percentage Price Oscillator (PPO) have continued rising, forming an ascending trendline.

These patterns point to a strong bullish breakout in the near term. If this happens, the next level to watch will be 1,325p, its highest point on April 16 this year. This target is about 13% above the current level.

On the other hand, a move below the key support of 1,114p will invalidate the bullish outlook.

STJ stock chart | Source: TradingView

St. James Place’s business is doing well

St. James Place, the biggest UK wealth manager, is doing well, helped by the ongoing inflows by consumers and institutions. The most recent results showed that the company’s gross inflows jumped by over £5.23 billion in the first quarter, higher than the £5.14 billion it added in the same period last year.

As a result, its closing funds under management jumped to £216 billion, making it the biggest wealth manager in the UK. Notably, the funds under management’s retention rate rose to 95.3% from the previous 95%. 

Most of these investments are invested in US equities, followed by fixed income securities and Asia-Pacific equities. The other top investments are in places like Europe, UK equities, and cash. In a statement, the CEO said:

“While macroeconomic uncertainty continues, periods like this underscore the enduring value of high-quality financial advice. Our advisers provide reassurance and help clients navigate market conditions, ensuring they remain focused on their long‑term financial goals.”

St. James Place has staged a strong comeback after going through some major financial issues in 2024. It was accused of overcharging thousands of clients, who claimed that they were not provided with an annual review of their finances despite paying over £426 million to resolve the issues. It moved from a high of 1,250p in February 2023 to 415p a few months later. 

READ MORE: St. James Place share price dives amid AI disruption jitters: is this an irrational sell-off?

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