DEARBORN, Michigan, August 21, 2026, 14:47 EDT
Ford Motor Company NYSE:F shares rose 3.4% to $14.47 on Friday afternoon. The move recovered about 94% of Thursday’s dollar loss, but trading volume remained light.
That split matters. Price action points to a broad-market rebound rather than a decisive Ford re-rating. At 11:47 EDT, the Dow was up 0.89%, the S&P 500 gained 0.66%, and the Nasdaq rose 0.65% Reuters.
Thursday’s 3.52% fall took Ford to $13.99. It lagged peers and the major indices during that session MarketWatch.
| Price path | Close / price | Daily move | Investor read |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wednesday close | $14.50 | — | Starting point |
| Thursday close | $13.99 | -3.52% | Broad sell-off, Ford underperformed |
| Friday, 14:47 EDT | $14.47 | +3.40% | 94% of Thursday’s dollar loss recovered |
| Two-session change | -$0.03 | About -0.2% | Rebound nearly restored the prior level |
Volume tempers the signal. Ford had traded 30.211 million shares by 14:47 EDT, about 53% of its three-month full-day average.
| Volume check | Figure | Method |
|---|---|---|
| Shares traded by 14:47 EDT | 30.211 million | Preliminary market data |
| Regular session elapsed | 81.3% | 317 of 390 minutes |
| Run-rate full-day volume | 37.2 million | Straight-line estimate |
| Three-month average | 56.737 million | Full-day average |
| Run rate versus average | 65.6% | Estimated volume / average |
Analysts also offer limited room for a simple momentum case. The average target is $15.78, or 9.1% above Friday’s price. The consensus rating is Hold StockAnalysis analyst data.
| Analyst recommendations | Rating | Target | Implied move from $14.47 | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Consensus, 22 analysts | Hold | $15.78 average | +9.1% | August 2026 |
| Morgan Stanley / Andrew Percoco | Hold | $14.00, cut from $15 | -3.2% | August 20 |
| Wells Fargo / Colin Langan | Sell | $11.00 | -24.0% | August 19 |
| DBS / Elizabelle Pang | Buy | $17.00 | +17.5% | August 11 |
Morgan Stanley’s fresh $14 target is already below the market. Wells Fargo sees a much larger downside case. DBS remains positive, but its $17 target still sits below Ford’s 52-week high.
The operating picture is firmer than Friday’s light-volume bounce suggests. Ford reported $48.3 billion of second-quarter revenue and $2.5 billion of adjusted EBIT. Adjusted free cash flow reached $2.1 billion Ford’s SEC filing.
“We delivered another strong quarter and raised our full-year guidance,” Chief Executive Jim Farley said. He pointed to evidence of a more profitable and disciplined company Ford’s results statement.
| Q2 business | Revenue | EBIT / EBT | Margin | Year-on-year profit change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ford Blue | $26.1 billion | $1.135 billion EBIT | 4.4% | +$474 million |
| Ford Pro | $17.8 billion | $1.718 billion EBIT | 9.7% | -$600 million |
| Model e | $1.0 billion | -$919 million EBIT | -89.6% | +$410 million |
| Ford Credit | — | $757 million EBT | — | +$112 million |
The mix remains uneven. Ford Pro produced the largest segment profit, while Model e lost nearly $1 billion. Still, the electric-vehicle unit improved by $410 million from a year earlier.
Management now expects $10 billion to $11 billion of adjusted EBIT this year. It projects $6 billion to $7 billion of adjusted free cash flow and $9.5 billion to $10.5 billion of capital spending.
| Return frame at $14.47 | Figure | Interpretation |
|---|---|---|
| Consensus target upside | 9.1% | Based on $15.78 average target |
| Regular dividend yield | 4.15% | $0.60 annualized regular dividend |
| Simple indicated total return | About 13.2% | Target upside plus regular yield; not a forecast |
| Gap to 52-week high | -18.6% | Versus $17.78 high |
Ford’s regular quarterly dividend is $0.15 a share. Annualized, that implies a 4.15% yield at Friday’s price. Adding that yield to consensus target upside produces about 13.2%, before tax and reinvestment.
Risks remain substantial. Model e losses, weaker Ford Pro profit, pricing pressure, tariffs, recalls, and credit costs could overwhelm the current valuation support. Analyst targets are estimates, not guarantees.
Friday’s rebound repaired the chart. It did not settle the debate. A close supported by stronger volume would provide better evidence that investors are repricing Ford’s raised outlook.



