CVX vs WFC: Which Is the Better Buy?

Side-by-side comparison of Chevron Corporation and Wells Fargo & Company β€” fair value, conviction, valuation metrics, and QuantHub research signals. Updated 2026-05-01.
Chevron Corporation Β· Energy
$193.33
-18.2% upside to fair value
Grade D
VS
Wells Fargo & Company Β· Financial Services
$81.52
+30.6% upside to fair value
Grade B
QuantHub Verdict
WFC has more upside to fair value (+30.6%). WFC trades at a lower forward P/E (11.9x). These are model outputs β€” not personalized investment advice. See all research β†’
Valuation & Fundamentals
Metric CVX WFC
Current Price $193.33 $81.52
Fair Value Estimate $158.09 $106.48
Upside to Fair Value -18.2% +30.6%
Market Cap $385.8B $250.7B
Forward P/E 31.3x 11.9x
EV / EBITDA 10.3x 16.7x
Price / Sales 2.1x 2.0x
Price / FCF 23.8x -13.2x
Revenue Growth YoY -5.3% +7.3%
Gross Margin 30.4% 64.5%
Operating Margin 9.0% 20.5%
Return on Equity 7.3% 12.0%
Dividend Yield 0% 0%
FCF Yield 4.19% β€”
Analyst Consensus Strong Buy Buy
Investment Thesis
CVX β€” Chevron Corporation
Chevron Corporation operates as a leading integrated oil and gas company with significant upstream and downstream operations. The company benefits from experienced leadership under CEO Mike Wirth, who has over 44 years with Chevron, and maintains a strong market position as the second largest Big Oil major by market cap and net profits. However, Chevron currently trades at a very expensive valuat…
WFC β€” Wells Fargo & Company
Wells Fargo & Company is a diversified financial services firm operating primarily in consumer banking, commercial banking, corporate and investment banking, and wealth and investment management. The company benefits from a seasoned CEO with extensive industry experience and has made significant progress in regulatory compliance and operational efficiency, including lifting its asset cap in 2025.…
Accumulation Zones
Metric CVX WFC
Zone Low $118.57 $79.86
Zone High $134.38 $90.51
In Buy Zone? No Yes
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