PayPal stock dips after-hours as tech pullback cools year-end rally mood (PYPL)

PayPal stock dips after-hours as tech pullback cools year-end rally mood (PYPL)

NEW YORK, December 29, 2025, 19:13 ET — After-hours

  • PayPal shares were down 0.8% in after-hours trading, last at $59.49.
  • The move tracked a late-year dip in U.S. stocks led by heavyweight tech names.
  • Investors are watching Fed minutes and jobless claims this week for the next macro catalyst.

PayPal Holdings, Inc. shares fell 0.8% in after-hours trading on Monday, last at $59.49, extending a soft start to the final week of 2025.

The move matters because holiday-week liquidity is thin, and price swings can get exaggerated as funds rebalance portfolios into year-end. That can leave stocks like PayPal, which often trade with broader risk sentiment, vulnerable to short-term jolts.

It also comes with investors focused on the U.S. rate outlook. Minutes from the Federal Reserve’s prior meeting and weekly jobless claims are due later this week, and any shift in rate-cut expectations can quickly feed into valuations for growth-tilted fintech names. Reuters

On Monday, Wall Street’s main indexes ended lower as heavyweight technology shares pulled back from last week’s gains. The S&P 500 fell 0.35% and the Nasdaq dropped 0.50%, Reuters reported. Reuters

“In light volume trading, we’re seeing a reversal of what we saw over the last couple of days,” said Rob Haworth, senior investment strategist at U.S. Bank Wealth Management. Reuters

With markets closed on Thursday for New Year’s Day, trading desks have also flagged lighter activity into the turn, a setup that can magnify moves even when there is no single stock-specific headline. Reuters

In the payments space, Visa and Mastercard were also modestly lower in late trading, underscoring the broader sector tone rather than a PayPal-specific jolt.

Some investors continue to point to valuation as a support for the stock. Zacks Investment Research said PayPal trades at roughly 10 times forward earnings — a price-to-earnings multiple based on expected profit — below its industry peer average. Zacks

PayPal has been working to lift growth in its branded checkout business — transactions where shoppers use PayPal or Venmo buttons — while tightening costs and pushing higher-margin products. Reuters

The company last warned in October that consumers were becoming more selective in their purchases, a read-through that has kept some investors cautious about payments volumes into year-end. Reuters

Before the next session, traders will parse the Fed minutes and jobless claims for any change in the rates narrative, while PayPal’s next major company update is expected with quarterly results in early February, according to Nasdaq’s earnings calendar. Nasdaq

PayPal has traded between $55.85 and $93.25 over the past 52 weeks, according to Reuters data. A clearer catalyst for direction may hinge on whether PayPal can show steadier growth in its core checkout products as 2026 begins. Reuters

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