KEY POINTS
  • "This is the golden decade of banks and technology," noted Wells Fargo banking analyst Mike Mayo says.
  • "Tech is the enabler. It's going to take banks on this multiyear trend of improving efficiency, better returns with a lower-risk profile that's still being underappreciated by the Street," he says in a "Fast Money" appearance.
  • "Big and boring is beautiful for banks, and that's not appreciated for the sustainability element," he says.

Bank stocks are getting ready to embark on a big decade that Wall Street doesn't see coming, according to noted bank analyst Mike Mayo.

The 2020s is shaping up to be a Roaring Twenties for the financial market after banks underperformed for more than a dozen years, the Wells Fargo senior banking analyst said in a note Monday. The Roaring Twenties refers to the 10-year period of economic prosperity and cultural advances, particularly in the United States, nearly a century ago.