NEW YORK, December 30, 2025, 14:32 ET — Regular session
- Spotify shares down about 0.6% in afternoon trade, tracking a muted tape in holiday-thin volumes
- Wall Street awaits the Federal Reserve’s latest meeting minutes for clues on the 2026 rate path
- Traders are watching Spotify’s pricing and product rollout narrative heading into February results
Spotify Technology S.A. (NYSE: SPOT) shares were down about 0.6% at $577.84 in afternoon trading on Tuesday, after swinging between $576.69 and $584.52.
The stock’s drift came as the S&P 500 and Nasdaq were subdued in choppy, year-end trading, with investors awaiting the Fed’s December meeting minutes later in the day. “It’s just a healthy rebalancing of allocations more so than an emotionally driven sell-off,” said Mark Hackett, chief market strategist at Nationwide. Reuters
For Spotify, the timing matters because the market’s appetite for growth stocks often moves with interest-rate expectations, while the company is also trying to broaden engagement beyond music. Spotify on Monday highlighted product upgrades such as lossless audio in select markets and an expansion of music videos in beta to Premium users in the U.S. and Canada, putting it more directly in YouTube’s orbit. Spotify
Company-specific catalysts were limited on Tuesday. Spotify’s investor-relations site shows its most recent SEC filing was dated Dec. 10, leaving traders focused on macro signals and year-end positioning. Spotify
In its year-end product roundup, Spotify said Premium listeners in select markets now have access to higher-quality “lossless” audio, and it has continued adding discovery tools such as an Upcoming Releases hub and refreshed Discover Weekly controls. Spotify
Spotify also pointed to expansions in audiobooks, including Audiobooks+ add-on plans, alongside in-app messaging features designed to boost sharing and retention. Spotify
On the Street, analyst expectations remain elevated after a strong run in 2025. MarketWatch data showed price targets ranging from roughly $457 to $769, with a median around $653. Marketwatch
The next hard catalyst is earnings. Yahoo Finance lists Spotify’s next earnings date as Feb. 10, 2026, with investors likely to focus on subscriber growth, advertising trends and operating leverage — how well the company turns revenue into profit. Yahoo
In November, Spotify forecast fourth-quarter operating income of 620 million euros, leaning on price increases and user growth, Reuters reported. Reuters
Pricing is also a watch item into 2026. Reuters reported in November that Spotify would raise U.S. subscription prices in the first quarter of next year, citing a Financial Times report. Reuters
Macro could set the tone before then. The Fed’s minutes showed officials were divided at the December 9–10 meeting that delivered a 25-basis-point cut (a quarter of a percentage point) to a 3.5%–3.75% target range, with jobs and inflation data due Jan. 9 and Jan. 13 and the next policy meeting set for Jan. 27–28. Reuters
With liquidity thin into year-end, investors will be watching whether Spotify can keep the narrative anchored on pricing power and product expansion while the broader market recalibrates its 2026 rate outlook.


