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PayPal Stock (PYPL) After Hours Today, Dec. 24, 2025: Shares Close Higher on Christmas Eve—What to Know Before Markets Reopen
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PayPal Stock (PYPL) After Hours Today, Dec. 24, 2025: Shares Close Higher on Christmas Eve—What to Know Before Markets Reopen

PayPal Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: PYPL) ended the holiday-shortened Christmas Eve session modestly higher, then eased slightly in after-hours trading—an unsurprising pattern given thin liquidity and the broader market’s calm, record-setting close.

PYPL finished regular trading at $60.04, up $0.63 (+1.06%), after moving between $59.31 and $60.14 intraday on volume of roughly 5.49 million shares.
In extended trading, PayPal shares were $59.95 at 5:00 p.m. ET, down $0.09 (-0.15%) from the regular-session close, according to Public.com’s after-hours feed.

First, an important calendar note: “Tomorrow” (Dec. 25) the U.S. stock market is closed

Because Thursday, Dec. 25, 2025 is Christmas Day, U.S. equity markets are closed.
Wednesday’s session also ended early (1:00 p.m. ET) for Christmas Eve.
The next regular U.S. trading day is Friday, Dec. 26, 2025.

So the practical setup “before the market opens tomorrow” is really what to watch before markets reopen on Friday—with the added wrinkle that holiday trading often exaggerates small moves.

What happened to PayPal stock after the bell today

The after-hours action looked more like noise than narrative:

  • Regular session: $60.04 (+1.06%)
  • After-hours (as of 5:00 p.m. ET): $59.95 (-0.15% vs. close)

With markets closing early and many desks already in holiday mode, liquidity is typically lighter—meaning bid/ask spreads can widen and prints can be less meaningful than on a normal Wednesday.

The broader market backdrop mattered today—and it was bullish

PayPal’s modest gain came as Wall Street drifted to fresh highs in a low-volume session. The S&P 500 rose 0.3% to 6,932.05, the Dow added 0.6% to 48,731.16, and the Nasdaq gained 0.2% to 23,613.31.
The Associated Press also noted extremely light trading, with NYSE volume around 1.8 billion shares—about a third of normal.

That environment tends to support large, liquid mega-caps and “quality” fintech names—but it also means you should be cautious about over-reading any single-session move in PYPL.

Today’s PayPal-specific news: UBS trimmed its target, keeping the Street “mixed”

The most clearly PayPal-specific headline dated today: UBS cut its price target on PayPal to $65 from $80. MarketBeat+1
As framed in MarketBeat’s report, the cut still implied single-digit upside from the prior close, while highlighting that overall analyst views remain divided—a “Hold” consensus with a roughly $78 average target and a breakdown of 14 Buys, 22 Holds, and 4 Sells in their compilation. MarketBeat+1

Why this matters into the next session

Price-target cuts don’t move stocks mechanically, but they influence the “trading narrative” in two ways:

  1. They can cap rallies if investors treat them as validation that near-term upside is limited.
  2. They can reset expectations if the market already “priced in” faster growth than analysts now assume.

In PayPal’s case, the key battleground remains whether the company can sustain better performance in its higher-margin products (especially branded checkout and Venmo monetization) while navigating intense competition in digital payments.

A second item from today: an institutional filing showing a new stake

Also published today, MarketBeat highlighted an SEC-filing-driven item: Lind Value II ApS initiated a new position in PayPal, buying 64,612 shares valued around $4.33 million (a Q3 filing) and making PYPL about 1.6% of its portfolio.

Filings like this are backward-looking (the purchase occurred in the prior quarter), but they can still affect sentiment by reinforcing the idea that some investors see PayPal as a “value + cash flow” story at current levels.

The fundamental context investors are still trading off

Even though today itself was light on fresh corporate developments, investors are still anchoring on PayPal’s most recent earnings and guidance trajectory.

MarketBeat’s roundup repeated the headline figures from the latest quarter and management outlook, including: EPS of $1.34 vs. $1.20 expected, revenue around $8.42B, and guidance ranges for Q4 2025 EPS of $1.270–$1.310 and FY2025 EPS of $5.350–$5.390.

The market’s open question is less “Did PayPal beat?” and more “What’s the next durable growth lever?”—and whether the company can re-accelerate higher-quality volume without sacrificing take rate.

What forecasts are saying right now: upside exists, but conviction is uneven

Depending on the dataset, PayPal’s “Street” picture looks like this:

  • Consensus stance: roughly “Hold” overall, not a high-conviction buy or sell. MarketBeat+1
  • Average 12‑month target: around $78 in MarketBeat’s compilation.
  • Target range: wide—reflecting disagreement about PayPal’s medium-term growth and competitive position.
  • A notable near-term datapoint: UBS now sits at $65 after today’s cut.

The takeaway: the market is still willing to pay for a turnaround—but many analysts appear to want more proof in operating metrics before turning broadly bullish again.

What to watch before the next open (Friday, Dec. 26)

Since U.S. markets are closed tomorrow, this is less about an overnight “catalyst roulette” and more about positioning and risk management into a thin-liquidity Friday.

1) Liquidity and spreads (this is the #1 short-term variable)

The combination of:

  • Christmas week participation,
  • a Friday session,
  • and post-holiday positioning

can produce outsized intraday swings that are not necessarily “news-driven.” If PYPL gaps up or down on Friday, check whether it’s accompanied by real volume—or just holiday prints.

2) Whether PayPal holds the $60 area

PayPal closed essentially on the psychological $60 level ($60.04).
In many large-cap stocks, round numbers attract both discretionary and systematic flows. If PYPL trades back below $60 early Friday, traders often look for whether it quickly reclaims the level or drifts lower on weak bids.

3) Analyst-note digestion, not new headlines

Today’s UBS target cut is the kind of note that can influence how investors interpret price action (i.e., rallies may be viewed as “sellable” until the next major catalyst). MarketBeat

4) The next major catalyst: Q4 results timing is approaching (but not confirmed)

Several market calendars currently peg PayPal’s next earnings around early February 2026, with some estimating Feb. 3, 2026—though the company has not confirmed a date in those listings. Nasdaq+1
That matters because once markets turn the page to January, PYPL can start trading more “earnings-to-earnings,” and implied volatility may build as that window approaches.

Bottom line for tonight

PayPal stock ended Christmas Eve higher, then slipped slightly after-hours—a mild move in a session where the bigger story was the broader market printing records amid thin holiday trading. Public+1
The most notable PayPal-specific update dated today was UBS cutting its price target to $65, reinforcing that Wall Street’s view remains mixed, even as consensus targets still imply upside from current prices. MarketBeat+1
With U.S. markets closed on Dec. 25 and reopening Dec. 26, the key is to treat Friday’s tape with caution: holiday liquidity can amplify small flows, and “signal vs. noise” matters more than usual. Nasdaq+1

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice.

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