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Affirm Posts a Beat and Raise as Volumes Surge. The Stock is Sliding Anyway.
Barrons.com103d agobullish
Affirm Posts a Beat and Raise as Volumes Surge. The Stock is Sliding Anyway.

Affirm Holdings delivered a strong showing in its fiscal third quarter, hiking its full-year outlook amid a surge in transaction volume and revenue that was bolstered by an expanding customer base. Gross merchandise volume (GMV) surged 35% to $11.6 billion, marking what CEO Max Levchin referred to as Affirm’s “tenth consecutive quarter of over-30% growth” in a letter to shareholders. The metric represents the total dollar value of all transactions processed on Affirm’s platform within a specific period, adjusted for any refunds, and serves as an indicator of total sales volume rather than revenue earned.

PayPal Stock Drops Despite Strong Results. Is This a Buying Opportunity?
Trefis104d agobearish
PayPal Stock Drops Despite Strong Results. Is This a Buying Opportunity?

Paypal (NASDAQ: PYPL) came into Q1 2026 as a company in the middle of a reset and still managed to beat across the board. Revenue landed at $8.35 billion versus expectations of $8.05 billion. Adjusted EPS came in at $1.34, comfortably ahead of the $1.27 estimate. Total payment volume hit $464 billion, up 11% year over year, the highest in its history. And yet, the stock fell almost 9% before the market even opened.

PayPal Tumbles 10% Despite Q1 Earnings Beat: Is the Venmo Spin-off Enough to Save the Stock?
24/7 Wall St.105d agobearish
PayPal Tumbles 10% Despite Q1 Earnings Beat: Is the Venmo Spin-off Enough to Save the Stock?

PayPal Holdings (NASDAQ:PYPL) shares are tumbling roughly 10% in early trading Tuesday morning to about $45.50, after the company reported a Q1 2026 earnings beat alongside a soft Q2 outlook. The stock closed Monday at $50.39 before the report. The slide extends an already painful run. PYPL stock entered the earnings report down 13% year ... PayPal Tumbles 10% Despite Q1 Earnings Beat: Is the Venmo Spin-off Enough to Save the Stock?

How Investors Are Reacting To Affirm Holdings (AFRM) Earnings Optimism, Valuation Tension, And Insider Selling
Simply Wall St.106d agobearish
How Investors Are Reacting To Affirm Holdings (AFRM) Earnings Optimism, Valuation Tension, And Insider Selling

In recent weeks, Affirm Holdings has drawn attention as investors look ahead to its early May 2026 earnings release, where analysts project substantial year-over-year improvements in earnings and revenue while the company attends several high-profile investor conferences in early June. This combination of earnings optimism, a valuation sitting above some fair-value estimates, and recent insider selling is sharpening the market’s focus on how much growth is already reflected in...

Assessing Affirm (AFRM) Valuation After Launch Of Limited Time Big Nothing 0% APR Promotion
Simply Wall St.112d agoneutral
Assessing Affirm (AFRM) Valuation After Launch Of Limited Time Big Nothing 0% APR Promotion

Affirm Holdings (AFRM) is drawing fresh attention after announcing its limited-time Big Nothing promotion, which offers thousands of 0% APR installment options in its app for eligible shoppers from May 13 to 15. See our latest analysis for Affirm Holdings. The promotion lands as Affirm’s share price trades at US$63.16, with recent weakness, including a 1-day share price return of a 3.02% decline and a 7-day return of a 5.14% decline, contrasting with a strong 30-day share price return of...

3 of Wall Street’s Favorite Stocks We Find Risky
StockStory113d agoneutral
3 of Wall Street’s Favorite Stocks We Find Risky

The stocks in this article have caught Wall Street’s attention in a big way, with price targets implying returns above 20%. But investors should take these forecasts with a grain of salt because analysts typically say nice things about companies so their firms can win business in other product lines like M&A advisory.