Is White Mountains Insurance Group, Ltd. (NYSE:WTM) a buy in 2026?
Yes, on balance. The Compass leans toward accumulating White Mountains Insurance Group, Ltd. at current levels.
A Berkshire-style compounder trading near book value while its specialty insurance and Kudu engines quietly mint float and fee streams.
Where WTM is headed
White Mountains is one of those rare public companies that behaves like a private holding shop. No dividend chasing, no quarterly theatre, just adjusted book value per share grinding higher year after year while management buys back stock whenever the price drifts below intrinsic worth. At $2,062 and a 0.93 price-to-book, the market is paying roughly 93 cents for a dollar of capital being compounded by one of the better allocators in insurance. That is the setup.
Read the full Compass Direction on WTM
The complete destination call, the overlooked angle, milestones, and bull, base, and bear price scenarios (around $2062.03).
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Frequently asked questions
Is White Mountains Insurance Group, Ltd. (NYSE:WTM) a buy in 2026?
Yes, on balance. The Compass leans toward accumulating White Mountains Insurance Group, Ltd. at current levels. A Berkshire-style compounder trading near book value while its specialty insurance and Kudu engines quietly mint float and fee streams.
What is WTM's Compass Score?
White Mountains Insurance Group, Ltd. scores 90/100 on Alexandria's Compass, placing it in the "True North" tier. Scores blend eight factors and update weekly.
What is the price target for WTM?
Alexandria's full Compass Direction includes bull, base, and bear price scenarios with the valuation math behind each. Read the full breakdown on the WTM page.
Compass verdicts are AI-generated, forward-looking editorial research from publicly available data, not investment advice or a recommendation regarding any security. Scores and verdicts update as the data changes.