2 tracked public figures made calls on AXP.
Every pick graded against the S&P 500 over matching windows.
Total Calls
2
2 buy · 0 sell
Avg Buy Return
-2.7%
vs S&P +9.3%
Best Buy Call
+3.4%
Scott Wapner · Aug 2025
Figures Tracked
2
public figures with AXP calls
Is AXP a Buy or Sell?
Public buy calls on American Express have underperformed the S&P 500.
On average, public BUY calls on American Express underperformed the S&P 500 by +12.0%.
Worse than indexBeat the index
American Express Analyst Ratings, Tracked & Graded
GotReceipts tracks public buy and sell signals for American Express (AXP)
and measures outcomes over matched windows.
For this ticker model, performance vs the S&P 500 is based on BUY/ADD calls only.
SELL/REDUCE calls are graded directionally and shown as Correct, Incorrect, or Pending.
That way, you can quickly see whether following public buy calls added value versus simply holding the index.
Do AXP stock predictions beat the S&P 500?
No. Across 2 scored BUY/ADD calls, average return is -2.7% versus +9.3% for the S&P 500, for -12.0% alpha.
Who has the best track record predicting American Express?
Scott Wapner currently ranks #1 on AXP, with +3.4% average buy return versus +12.1% for the S&P 500 (-8.7% alpha) across 1 scored buy calls.
Is AXP overvalued or undervalued?
Public prediction track records currently lean cautious on AXP: buy calls have underperformed the index by +12.0% on average.
Should I follow analyst ratings on AXP?
Use analyst and public-figure calls as one input, not a standalone signal. GotReceipts shows historical outcomes versus the S&P 500 so you can judge signal quality before acting.