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PayPal stock slips toward a 52-week low as Wall Street shuts for New Year’s Day
1 January 2026
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PayPal stock slips toward a 52-week low as Wall Street shuts for New Year’s Day

NEW YORK, January 1, 2026, 14:56 ET — Market closed

  • PayPal closed down 1.2% on Wednesday at $58.38, lagging the broader market’s year-end dip.
  • U.S. stock markets are shut on Thursday for New Year’s Day and reopen on Friday, January 2.
  • Traders head into the restart watching early-January U.S. data and PayPal’s next earnings timing.

PayPal Holdings (PYPL.O) shares ended the last trading day of 2025 lower, closing down 1.2% on Wednesday at $58.38.

With U.S. markets closed on Thursday for New Year’s Day, the move leaves PayPal starting 2026 near the bottom of its annual range as investors reset positions for Friday’s reopening.

Why it matters now: PayPal is trading only a few dollars above its 52-week low — the lowest price in the last year — a level that can draw in both bargain hunters and momentum sellers.

The stock’s weakness comes as traders weigh how quickly rate-sensitive consumer spending and online checkout volumes hold up in early 2026, a key backdrop for payments firms.

On Wednesday, PayPal fell more than the S&P 500, which slipped 0.74% in holiday-thin trading, while the Nasdaq lost 0.76% and the Dow fell 0.63%, according to Reuters.

Roughly 13 million PayPal shares changed hands in the session, according to market data.

The pullback tracked a softer tone across payment names in the final session of the year. Mastercard fell 1.1% and Visa slid 0.8% on Wednesday, MarketWatch data showed.

Some investors framed the late-December slide as positioning rather than a change in fundamentals. “It’s perfectly fine in any bull market to have moments of cost,” said Giuseppe Sette, co-founder and president of Reflexivity, in a Reuters interview. Reuters

PayPal closed on Wednesday a few dollars above its 52-week low of $55.85 and well below its 52-week high of $93.25, leaving the chart sensitive to the first directional push when volumes normalize.

Before the next session, investors will first get a fresh read on the U.S. economy. The New York Fed’s calendar lists weekly initial jobless claims at 8:30 a.m. ET on Friday, followed by construction spending at 10:00 a.m. ET.

Those releases can move rate expectations, a key driver for fintech and consumer-facing payment stocks. The calendar also shows ISM manufacturing data due Monday, January 5, and the monthly U.S. employment report on Friday, January 9.

On the company side, PayPal’s next quarterly report date has not been confirmed. Wall Street Horizon lists an unconfirmed estimate of Tuesday, Feb. 3, before the market opens, based on historical patterns.

When PayPal does report, traders will be looking for updates on branded checkout trends, the pace of transaction growth, and any changes to management’s outlook for 2026 — details that can matter more than a single day’s holiday-week price swing.

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