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IBM stock slips in thin year-end trade as tech rotation bites; eyes turn to Jan. 28 earnings
31 December 2025
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IBM stock slips in thin year-end trade as tech rotation bites; eyes turn to Jan. 28 earnings

NEW YORK, December 30, 2025, 21:44 ET — Market closed

  • IBM shares fell 1.2% to $302.05 at Tuesday’s close.
  • The stock move came as U.S. indexes drifted lower in holiday-thin trading, with investors parsing Fed signals and a pullback in parts of tech.
  • Traders are watching IBM’s next earnings announcement, listed for Jan. 28, and whether the stock holds near $302 support.

International Business Machines fell 1.2% on Tuesday, ending at $302.05 as the stock eased back from recent highs in the final stretch of the year.

The timing mattered. Liquidity tends to thin late in December, and that can amplify moves when investors rebalance portfolios heading into year-end.

IBM has still gained about 37% so far in 2025, and Tuesday’s drop pushed it below key near-term trend levels that chart-focused traders track. A 50-day moving average — a simple trend gauge that smooths prices over 50 sessions — stood around $304.

On Wall Street, gains in communication services stocks were offset by declines in technology and financial shares, leaving major indexes slightly lower, Reuters reported. “It’s just a healthy rebalancing of allocations more so than an emotionally driven sell-off,” said Mark Hackett, chief market strategist at Nationwide. Reuters

IBM opened at $306.15 and traded between $301.81 and $306.24, with volume of about 1.88 million shares.

The stock was little changed after hours, last quoted around $302.12, MarketWatch data showed.

In corporate filings, an amended Form 4/A filed on Dec. 29 corrected previously reported totals for deferred director compensation stock units, a filing showed.

IBM, based in Armonk, New York, sells enterprise software and infrastructure and runs a large consulting business. Investors have tied much of the stock’s 2025 advance to expectations that corporate demand for AI tools and hybrid cloud projects can support steadier software-led growth.

The next major catalyst is the company’s results. IBM’s investor relations site lists its fourth-quarter 2025 earnings announcement for Jan. 28, 2026, as a preliminary date.

Investors will be looking for updates on software demand and consulting signings, and how management frames client spending plans as companies set 2026 budgets. Commentary on cash generation and any change in guidance tends to carry outsized weight for large, mature tech names.

Before next session, traders will watch whether IBM holds above Tuesday’s low near $302 and whether it can reclaim the $304 area, where its 50-day moving average sits.

With markets heading into the final trading days of the year, thinner liquidity can persist and exaggerate intraday swings. Rate expectations also remain a swing factor for tech valuations after the release of Fed meeting minutes that investors used to recalibrate positioning.

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