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2 March 2026
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SoFi stock drops in premarket as oil spike jolts risk trade — what to watch for SOFISoFiSoFi stock drops in premarket as oil spike jolts risk trade — what to watch for SOFI

NEW YORK, March 2, 2026, 05:22 (ET) — Premarket

SoFi Technologies, Inc. (SOFI.O) dropped 3.5% to $17.14 in premarket trading Monday. The stock opened under pressure, sinking from its $17.76 close on Friday.

Crude prices are surging and U.S. stock index futures have dropped more than 1%, as investors digest fresh turmoil in the Middle East. Analysts at Societe Generale noted in a client note that the president’s latest remarks hint at a standoff that could persist for “weeks,” a stretch they say risks leaving a deeper mark on markets. Reuters

Why it matters now: SoFi sits in a pocket of the market that tends to get hit early when nerves fray. The stock trades more like a high-growth financial than your standard lender—names in that camp usually struggle more as volatility rises.

There’s another angle to the oil surge. When energy prices stay firm, inflation jitters can stick around, dashing hopes for rate cuts and squeezing valuations—particularly for growth-oriented companies.

SoFi has become something of a sentiment barometer for household finances, thanks to its heavy exposure to personal loans, student debt, and a range of banking offerings. The company’s fate is closely linked to trends in consumer borrowing.

Nothing from the company triggered the premarket action. Shares just tracked the wider risk asset shuffle, with prices adjusting quickly right out of the gate.

Premarket action is often choppy—the first numbers rarely hold up once the bell rings. With headlines whipping the tape around, sharp reversals can hit just as fast as the opening dips.

One risk stands out: if oil prices stay high and financial conditions tighten, investors may zero in on credit risk tied to consumer lenders and fintechs. Without any new headlines from the companies themselves, scrutiny could easily intensify.

Macro themes are shaping the week’s mood. Investors have their eyes on the U.S. ISM manufacturing survey coming up later Monday, with PMI numbers and a slate of central-bank speakers also drawing attention as markets search for clues on growth and interest rates.

Michał Rogucki is a senior markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and macroeconomic developments. A graduate of Humboldt University of Berlin, he previously worked in investment research and market analysis before transitioning to financial journalism. He covers the trends and events that matter most to investors worldwide.

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