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Compare Equinor ASA (EQNR) vs JPMorgan Ultra Short Income ETF (JPST) Price & Performance

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Key statistics

Equinor ASA vs JPMorgan Ultra Short Income ETF — how do they compare? Equinor ASA trades at $35.69 (market cap $82.75B), while JPMorgan Ultra Short Income ETF trades at $50.49. The key difference: Equinor ASA pays a 4.24% dividend while JPMorgan Ultra Short Income ETF pays none, and Equinor ASA is trading nearer its 52-week high, JPMorgan Ultra Short Income ETF nearer its low. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.

EQNRJPST
Market Cap
$82.75B
Sector
EnergyLeveraged / Inverse
52-Week High
$42.40$50.78
52-Week Low
$22.41$50.40
Enterprise Value
$94.51B
Dividend Yield
4.24%

Aura AI Summary

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Equinor ASA

Equinor (EQNR) trades at $35.78, down 1.13% on the day, with a bullish technical signal from moving averages but overbought RSI readings. The company reported mixed recent earnings, beating expectations in Q1 2026 but missing in Q3 2025. Recent news highlights strategic investments in Norwegian Continental Shelf projects and a share buy-back program, while exiting non-core operations like Japan offshore wind.

EQNR presents a moderate investment case with a low P/E of 16.23 and strong cash flow, but faces risks from declining net income margins and volatile energy markets. Analyst sentiment is mixed with a 30% buy rating, suggesting cautious optimism amid execution and commodity price uncertainties.

JPMorgan Ultra Short Income ETF

JPST, the JPMorgan Ultra-Short Income ETF, trades at $50.485, up 0.03% on the day. The technical outlook is bearish based on moving averages, though oscillators are neutral. The ETF focuses on high-quality, short-term bonds, offering low duration risk and current income. Recent news highlights strong inflows into active ETFs, with JP Morgan leading in June 2026 flows (ETF Trends, 2026-07-07).

JPST provides a cash-alternative for risk-averse investors, with a stable dividend history. Key risks include interest rate sensitivity and credit spread changes. The fund's conservative profile suits those seeking capital preservation amid market volatility, but limited upside potential exists compared to equity ETFs.

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About Equinor ASA

Equinor is a Norway-based integrated oil and gas company. It has been publicly listed since 2001, but the government retains a 67% stake. Operating primarily on the Norwegian Continental Shelf, the firm produced 2.1 million barrels of oil equivalent per day in 2021 (52% oil) and ended the year with 5.4 billion barrels of proven reserves (49% oil). Operations also include offshore wind, solar, oil refineries and natural gas processing, marketing, and trading.

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About JPMorgan Ultra Short Income ETF

JPST is an actively managed ETF that invests in short-term, investment-grade fixed income securities. It aims to provide current income and capital preservation while maintaining high liquidity.

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