Walmart stock today: WMT stays steady as jobs report and earnings catalysts loom
2 January 2026
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Walmart stock today: WMT stays steady as jobs report and earnings catalysts loom

NEW YORK, Jan 2, 2026, 11:09 ET — Regular session

  • Walmart shares were up 0.2% at $111.65 in late morning trade, broadly tracking the wider market.
  • Investors are watching next week’s U.S. jobs report and inflation data for fresh signals on rate cuts.
  • Retail peers were mixed, with Target higher while Costco and Amazon traded lower.

Walmart Inc. shares edged higher on Friday, holding near $112 after a quiet start to the first full session of 2026. The stock traded between $111.14 and $111.96 so far in the session.

The muted move comes as investors look for a new catalyst after year-end positioning and with a heavy January calendar of economic reports and corporate results. “The market is looking for direction,” said Matthew Maley, chief market strategist at Miller Tabak. 1

That matters for Walmart because it is widely treated as a read-through on U.S. household spending, especially for food and everyday goods, at a time when investors are recalibrating expectations for interest-rate cuts and growth.

Next on the company calendar is an appearance at the ICR Conference on Jan. 13, where Walmart said Daniel Danker, its executive vice president of AI acceleration, product and design, will participate in a fireside chat. 2

Investors will be listening for any fresh color on e-commerce momentum, delivery economics and Walmart’s use of artificial intelligence in shopping and operations, areas that can move margins even when top-line growth is steady.

Walmart is scheduled to report fiscal fourth-quarter results on Feb. 19, with earnings materials set for release before a live conference call with the investment community, the company’s events page shows. 3

Ahead of that report, traders will focus on what Walmart says about post-holiday demand, inventory levels and the balance between price investments and profitability as consumers respond to shifting borrowing costs.

Technically, Walmart’s shares are trading in the upper end of their 52-week band, with the range spanning roughly $79.81 to $117.45. At around $112, the stock is about 5% below its 52-week high, leaving less room for disappointment if guidance lands on the cautious side. 4

Peers painted a mixed retail tape on Friday. Target outperformed while Costco and Amazon were lower, a split that underscored investor preference for company-specific drivers over broad sector bets early in the year.

Beyond Walmart, the next major swing factor for consumer names is macro data: investors are bracing for next week’s U.S. employment report and a consumer price index print, along with the start of fourth-quarter earnings season that can reset expectations for 2026. 1

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