5MRD

2 Fintech Stocks Pulling Back After Brief Rally

Evercore ISI initiated coverage on AFRM at “outperform” and a $50 price target

Deputy Editor
Apr 10, 2025 at 1:18 PM
facebook X logo linkedin


Fintech’s relief rally is already losing steam. Shares of Affirm, PayPal, and other consumer-facing fintech firms turned lower Thursday, giving back gains from Wednesday’s sharp bounce. That surge followed President Donald Trump’s announcement of a 90-day pause on sweeping tariff hikes, which briefly eased concerns over rising costs and broader macro pressures.

While duties on Chinese goods were simultaneously raised to 145%, markets viewed the broader delay as a potential softening in Washington’s more disruptive trade stance -- at least for now.

Affirm Holdings Inc (NASDAQ:AFRM) has been especially volatile, down 34.1% year to date despite leading Wednesday’s fintech rebound. The “buy now, pay later” stock jumped 21.5% following Trump’s tariff announcement, with gains amplified by a bullish Evercore ISI initiation at “outperform” and a $50 price target -- well above recent lows near $31. However, the momentum quickly faded, with shares last seen down 10.9% at $39.47 on Thursday.

PayPal Holdings Inc (NASDAQ:PYPL) is also slipping this afternoon, down 6.6% at $59.74 -- giving back much of Wednesday’s 11.4% rally. The stock is pacing for its fourth loss in six sessions, and down 30.4% in 2025, with recent pressure from its 20-day moving average capping upside.

 

The SEC Moves to End the $25,000 Day Trading Barrier

For years, this rule kept most traders on the sidelines. Now, the door is opening to a whole new wave of active traders.

Dynamite Day Trading Signals helps you hit the ground running with up 2 options trade alerts per week, built to capture fast-moving opportunities. 

+149% in the last 3 months*

👉 Sign up now to receive the next trade

MR content page
 
 
 
 

Follow us on X, Follow us on Twitter