JPMorgan Chase (NYSE:JPM) reported Q1 2026 net income of $16.5 billion, with EPS of $5.94, up 17% from a year earlier. Revenue hit $49.836 billion. Markets revenueJPMorgan Chase (NYSE:JPM) reported Q1 2026 net income of $16.5 billion, with EPS of $5.94, up 17% from a year earlier. Revenue hit $49.836 billion. Markets revenue

JPMorgan Posted Record Profits, but CEO Jamie Dimon Says the Next Crisis Will Be Worse Than Anyone Expects

2026/06/20 20:30
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  • JPMorgan Chase (JPM) posted Q1 2026 net income of $16.5B with EPS up 17% YoY, while Markets revenue hit a record $11.6B and investment banking fees jumped 28%.
  • CEO Jamie Dimon warned of worse-than-expected credit cycle losses despite the bank's fortress balance sheet of $291B in CET1 capital and strong earnings.
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JPMorgan Chase (NYSE:JPM) reported Q1 2026 net income of $16.5 billion, with EPS of $5.94, up 17% from a year earlier. Revenue hit $49.836 billion. Markets revenue set a record at $11.6 billion, up 20% year over year. Investment banking fees jumped 28%, with advisory fees up 82%. The stock has climbed 26% over the past year.

The Cockroach Quote

CEO Jamie Dimon delivered the defining line: “When there’s a credit cycle, losses will be worse than people expect. I shouldn’t say this, but when you see one cockroach, there’s probably more.”

He elaborated on the mechanics. “A credit cycle will occur eventually, and I believe when it does, the losses will be worse than anticipated,” Dimon said, while declining to call a recession. “However, I don’t see it as systemic given the scale relative to other things.”

The historical pattern worries him. “Typically, there’s always an industry that surprises observers. For instance, in 2000, utilities and telecoms caught people off guard, while in 2008, it was media firms and newspapers. This time, there’s speculation surrounding software, but we’ll have to wait and see,” Dimon told analysts.

What He’s Watching

Dimon flagged stagflation and refinancing risk as pressure points. “If stagflation occurs, along with prolonged higher interest rates and widening credit spreads, it will create significant stress for companies with leverage as they refinance,” he said. He sized the leveraged finance ecosystem at roughly $1.7 trillion in private credit, $1.7 trillion in high-yield bonds, and $1.7 trillion in bank syndicated leveraged loans.

JPMorgan is leaning into discipline rather than growth. “If our loan book were to decrease by 10% next year, we would be perfectly fine with that if it meant avoiding irresponsible loans,” Dimon said. The bank is sitting on $291 billion in CET1 capital, $572 billion in total loss-absorbing capacity, and $1.5 trillion in cash and marketable securities.

The Tension

The consumer still looks fine on the surface. CFO Jeremy Barnum said “consumers and small businesses remain resilient with consumer spending growth continuing above last year’s pace.” Card net charge-offs ran at 3%, and the provision for credit losses fell to $2.51 billion, down 24% year over year.

Yet nonperforming exposure climbed 11% YoY to $11.0 billion, and nonaccrual loans in Asset & Wealth Management rose 53%. Bank of America (NYSE:BAC) CEO Brian Moynihan called it “a resilient American economy” with stable asset quality.

Dimon’s framing was unambiguous. “If a credit cycle occurs, it may be more severe than anticipated given the circumstances,” he said. “Asset prices will decline, and credit spreads will narrow.” Record quarter, record warning. Investors decide which signal to weigh more.

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