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Arm Holdings (ARM) stock price ticks up into MLK Day shutdown as traders look to Feb. 4 earnings
19 January 2026
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Arm Holdings (ARM) stock price ticks up into MLK Day shutdown as traders look to Feb. 4 earnings

New York, January 18, 2026, 18:31 EST — Market closed

  • Arm’s U.S.-listed shares climbed Friday and kept nudging up in after-hours trading.
  • U.S. equity markets will remain closed Monday in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, putting the next update on tech risk appetite on hold.
  • Arm’s next key event is its quarterly report and outlook, scheduled for Feb. 4.

Arm Holdings plc’s sponsored ADRs closed Friday at $105.78, rising about 0.6%, and were last seen at $106.10 in after-hours trading.

U.S. equity and options markets will be closed Monday in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, resulting in a shortened week and muted price reactions to weekend developments.

Why it matters now: Arm has tracked the chip sector closely. U.S. stocks ended Friday almost unchanged, while the Philadelphia SE Semiconductor Index gained 1.2%, as investors digested earnings and prepared for volatility following options expiration. “Historically the middle part of January tends to be pretty choppy,” said Bruce Zaro, managing director at Granite Wealth Management. Reuters

The week ahead remains packed despite Monday’s holiday shutdown. A market preview released Sunday highlighted delayed Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) inflation data set for Thursday — the Fed’s favored inflation measure — plus new GDP figures and major earnings reports, including Intel’s.

Arm traders are focused on a single date: the company will release its third-quarter fiscal 2026 results Wednesday, Feb. 4, after the market closes, followed by a 5 p.m. Eastern webcast.

Arm’s U.S.-listed instrument comes in the form of an American depositary share, a dollar-denominated wrapper that stands for ownership in the overseas company. Each ADS entitles the holder to one ordinary share, per a securities filing.

Arm’s longer-term bull thesis hinges on growth outside the phone sector. This month, the company reshuffled to launch a “Physical AI” division focused on robotics and automotive. Executives told Reuters they’ll be hiring more staff for robotics as chipmakers target machines that can “sense, reason and act.” Reuters

But there’s a snag in the near-term outlook: expectations. On Jan. 13, BofA Securities downgraded Arm from buy to neutral, trimming its price target to $120. The firm flagged worries over SoftBank’s double role as the largest shareholder and a key customer, citing potential “circular financing.” They also pointed to possible softness in smartphone demand, which remains crucial for royalties. Barron’s

Macro risk has returned to focus. Global markets took a hit on Sunday after President Donald Trump threatened tariffs on eight European countries over Greenland. Peel Hunt’s chief economist, Kallum Pickering, warned the spat might create “downside risks to lofty U.S. tech valuations.” Reuters

Wall Street reopens Tuesday, and Arm traders will be focused on whether the chip rally can stick amid a busy week for headlines. The next major test for ARM shares isn’t until Feb. 4, when guidance could carry as much weight as the actual earnings.

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