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Is Morningstar (MORN) Fully Valued As Strong Q2 Earnings And Index Rebrand Lift Interest?
Morningstar (MORN) has just reported second quarter 2026 results alongside a completed index rebrand, combining stronger earnings figures with a clearer push into its global indexes business.
See our latest analysis for Morningstar.
Morningstar’s recent second quarter earnings update, completed buyback tranche and index rebrand have come alongside stronger short term momentum, with a 30 day share price return of 21.59%, while the 1 year total shareholder return has declined 21.70%.
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Morningstar’s sharp 30-day rebound after a weaker 1-year stretch now sits between two stories. Is the latest jump a clean readthrough from better earnings and index progress, or mainly a reset in sentiment that the valuation now needs to justify?
Price-to-Earnings of 17.9x: Is it justified?
Morningstar currently trades on a P/E of 17.9x, which screens as expensive against its own estimated fair P/E of 14.7x but cheaper than peers at current prices.
The P/E multiple compares Morningstar’s share price with its earnings per share and is a common way investors weigh what they are paying for each dollar of profit. For a company like Morningstar, with a mix of data platforms, indexes and research services, this metric often reflects how the market views the durability and growth profile of those earnings.
Right now, the market is valuing Morningstar above the level suggested by the SWS fair P/E, which points to a richer price tag than that model implies. However, the same 17.9x looks restrained when set against the US Capital Markets industry average of 37.7x and the broader US market on 19.3x. A move closer to the fair P/E estimate would indicate a lower valuation level than today, while a shift toward industry multiples would imply a higher valuation level.
Explore the SWS fair ratio for Morningstar
Result: Price-to-Earnings of 17.9x (ABOUT RIGHT)
However, Morningstar’s falling 1 year and 5 year total returns, along with an intrinsic valuation premium, could leave the stock exposed if sentiment or earnings soften.
Find out about the key risks to this Morningstar narrative.
Another View on Morningstar’s Value
The P/E discussion presents Morningstar as roughly in line with the wider US market but ahead of its own fair ratio. The SWS DCF model points in the opposite direction. At a share price of $200.66, Morningstar screens as overvalued against an estimated future cash flow value of $164.06.
Both views use the same earnings base and cash flows, yet they arrive at different conclusions on price. For investors weighing the recent 30 day rebound against slower forecast growth, the key question is which signal deserves more weight over the next few years.
Look into how the SWS DCF model arrives at its fair value.
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This article by Simply Wall St is general in nature. We provide commentary based on historical data and analyst forecasts only using an unbiased methodology and our articles are not intended to be financial advice. It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. We aim to bring you long-term focused analysis driven by fundamental data. Note that our analysis may not factor in the latest price-sensitive company announcements or qualitative material. Simply Wall St has no position in any stocks mentioned.
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