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To own Ladder Capital today, you need to believe that its seasoned management can translate expanded credit facilities, consistent dividends, and an active buyback into durable value, despite recent profitability pressure and a relatively rich valuation versus mortgage REIT peers. The business is still anchored in U.S. commercial real estate lending, where recent revenue and earnings declines, flat tangible book value, and low return on equity frame the main risks. The spike in implied volatility on the August 2026 US$2.50 calls does not on its own change the fundamentals, but it does sharpen near term catalysts: any shift in credit quality, funding costs, or dividend sustainability now carries more potential to move the stock than recent, fairly muted price action suggests. In that sense, the options market is amplifying existing concerns rather than creating new ones.
However, one key risk around debt coverage and dividend sustainability is easy to overlook. Ladder Capital's shares are on the way up, but they could be overextended by 33%. Uncover the fair value now.Explore another fair value estimate on Ladder Capital - why the stock might be worth 25% less than the current price!
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