Banks, when is it safe to buy in?

Obviously bank stocks are down due to the uncertainty surrounding their solvency and what not, what is the indicator that we can buy back in? I’m not worried about BAC or JPM but their dividends suck compared smaller regional banks, there’s a reason for that I’m sure, but regional banks have dropped considerably more than the big guys, and so I see a much greater upside to the small regional banks. I’m no Michael Burry, but what would an all clear look like?

Edit: I guess at what point in time are small regional banks in the clear. Is it a wait and see? If that’s the case, it’s a 100% gamble on some of these smaller banks, they may go under, may not, and these massive drops and increases happen within a day or two which makes it impossible for retail to respond in a timely manner. I suppose that’s what it is, I’ll simply have to take a chance. And why are all these bank earnings at the same time holy cow, they’re all in July. That puts retail at a disadvantage having all the same earnings dates.

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