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MercadoLibre stock slipped Friday — what MELI investors are watching after the long weekend
18 January 2026
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MercadoLibre stock slipped Friday — what MELI investors are watching after the long weekend

New York, Jan 18, 2026, 04:52 EST — Market closed

Shares of MercadoLibre, Inc. dipped 1.1% on Friday, closing at $2,075.01 and ending a two-day slide ahead of the long U.S. market weekend. The Nasdaq-listed stock fluctuated between $2,062.36 and $2,119.80, with about 547,000 shares changing hands.

The dip occurred while U.S. stocks finished mostly flat in a volatile session, with all three major indexes logging weekly declines. Investors tread cautiously as fourth-quarter earnings season kicks off. “Most investors will take that as a win,” said Anthony Saglimbene, chief market strategist at Ameriprise Financial, noting how near the S&P 500 remained to its recent highs. Reuters

Timing is crucial now. After the holiday break, trading conditions reset, and high-priced growth stocks like MercadoLibre often experience bigger swings when liquidity thins and headlines pile up.

For MercadoLibre bulls and bears, the spotlight isn’t just on a single session but on the upcoming data on online retail and digital payments demand. Investors are watching closely for any changes in credit trends at its fintech unit, Mercado Pago, where rapid growth tends to raise concerns over losses and funding expenses.

A regulatory filing late this week revealed a brief glimpse into institutional stakes. Pictet North America Advisors SA disclosed owning 9,342 shares of MercadoLibre, worth roughly $18.8 million as of Dec. 31, according to a Form 13F filing.

A 13F is a quarterly report large U.S. investment managers submit to detail their holdings. It looks backward, showing who held what at the end of the quarter, but it’s not much help for tracking moves from last Tuesday.

MercadoLibre, the online marketplace and payments network spanning Latin America, often moves on a blend of consumer spending cues and investor faith in its fintech growth. Its shares are also vulnerable to shifts away from richly valued tech and internet stocks.

Competition is baked into the tape. Investors watch how MercadoLibre holds ground in crucial markets against rivals like Amazon and Sea’s Shopee, while assessing if faster shipping, better merchant tools, and lending options keep users locked into its ecosystem.

The downside scenario is all too familiar: weaker Latin American currencies could weigh on dollar-reported results, while a softer consumer might dent volumes just as credit losses climb. Add to that the risk that if Mercado Pago’s lending outpaces its risk controls, sentiment could shift sharply.

Upcoming catalysts are within reach. MercadoLibre’s investor calendar highlights a Jan. 27 fireside chat featuring executive Fernando Yunes at the UBS Latin America conference in São Paulo, with Feb. 24 tentatively set for its fourth-quarter earnings release.

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