Seeing Is Believing
INSW is currently covered by 3 analysts with an average price target of $86.54. This is a potential upside of $13.66 (18.74%) from yesterday's end of day stock price of $72.88.
International Seaways's activity chart (see below) currently has 95 price targets and 69 ratings on display. The stock rating distribution of INSW is 100% BUY.
Analysts average stock forecasts to be materialized ratio is 90.6% with an average time for these price targets to be met of 876.57 days.
Highest price target for INSW is $80, Lowest price target is $48, average price target is $69.33.
Most recent stock forecast was given by AMIT MEHROTRA from DEUTSCHE BANK on 09-Mar-2026. First documented stock forecast 17-Jan-2017.
Currently out of the existing stock ratings of INSW, 5 are a BUY (100%).
Analyst name
Rating
Current price target
Potential Upside
Previous price target
Date of last PT
Price targets met ratio
Average potential upside
Average Days to Hit Target
Performance score
Buy Since 06-Mar-2023
$80
$8.84 (12.42%)
$66
23 days ago
(09-Mar-2026)
2/3 (66.67%)
$6.52 (8.87%)
860
Buy Since 27-Jul-2022
$80
$8.84 (12.42%)
$70
1 months 6 days ago
(26-Feb-2026)
7/8 (87.5%)
$9.67 (13.75%)
622
Buy Since 21-Jul-2022
$48
$-23.16 (-32.55%)
$58
10 months 24 days ago
(08-May-2025)
12/12 (100%)
$14.2 (42.01%)
577
Hold Since 23-Oct-2024
$38
$-33.16 (-46.60%)
$56
1 years 1 months 5 days ago
(27-Feb-2025)
16/16 (100%)
$7.5 (24.59%)
739
Buy Since 04-Mar-2020
$75
$3.84 (5.40%)
$70
1 years 10 months 23 days ago
(09-May-2024)
4/5 (80%)
$24.12 (47.41%)
1063
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