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MercadoLibre stock pops back over $2,000 as MELI eyes Feb. 24 results
9 February 2026
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MercadoLibre stock pops back over $2,000 as MELI eyes Feb. 24 results

New York, February 9, 2026, 13:18 ET — Regular session

  • MercadoLibre climbed roughly 1.8% in the afternoon, reclaiming the $2,000 mark on its shares.
  • U.S. growth stocks pushed higher, with Latin American equities also showing more strength, and the move followed suit.
  • Investors are making moves ahead of MercadoLibre’s provisional quarterly results date on Feb. 24.

MercadoLibre Inc shares bounced 1.8% higher to close at $2,004.94 on Monday, regaining ground above the $2,000 line after slipping as low as $1,962.64 earlier in the session.

The move is drawing attention as the clock ticks down for both MercadoLibre bulls and skeptics. No new company news has hit the wires, so focus is shifting to the earnings report coming up later this month—a key event on traders’ radar.

This leaves sentiment driving the action day to day. MercadoLibre—a pricey Latin America e-commerce and payments play—often swings harder than the overall market during shifts in risk preference.

Stocks in the U.S. moved higher this day. The S&P 500 tracker added roughly 0.6%, and the Nasdaq 100 tracker advanced about 0.9%. A Latin America equity ETF outperformed, up close to 1.8%. Amazon barely budged; Sea slipped slightly.

MercadoLibre runs an e-commerce platform and its fintech arm, Mercado Pago, throughout Latin America. For investors, the stock tends to signal shifts in consumer appetite, payment volumes, and how well logistics are handled in the region.

According to the company’s investor relations calendar, fourth-quarter results are tentatively set for February 24. A Morgan Stanley conference in New York lands a month later, on March 24.

As results hit, investors zero in on any new details about commerce volumes, payment trends, and margins. Gross merchandise volume, or GMV, usually gets extra attention — traders like it for its clearer snapshot of demand compared to just looking at revenue.

Still, heading into an earnings release, things can swing either direction. If the U.S. dollar strengthens or local currencies slide, that dents reported numbers. Investors are also likely to punish any uptick in credit losses across payments and lending harder than normal.

Next up: MercadoLibre faces a key moment on Feb. 24, set to brief investors about holiday-quarter trends and lay out its spending priorities — as well as areas slated for cuts — in 2026.

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