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Nike Stock After Hours Today (Dec. 23, 2025): NKE Ticks Up Late on Insider Buying—What to Watch Before the Market Opens Dec. 24
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Nike Stock After Hours Today (Dec. 23, 2025): NKE Ticks Up Late on Insider Buying—What to Watch Before the Market Opens Dec. 24

Dec. 23, 2025 — Nike, Inc. (NYSE: NKE) finished Tuesday’s regular session modestly higher and added a small gain in after-hours trading, as fresh insider-buying disclosures and new analyst target cuts gave investors more signals to weigh heading into a holiday-shortened U.S. session on Wednesday, Dec. 24. New York Stock Exchange+3MarketScreener+3S…

Where Nike stock stands after the bell (and why it matters)

Nike shares closed the regular session at $57.34, up 0.21%, and traded around $57.70 in after-hours action as of 5:58 p.m. ET—a move that’s small in size, but notable given how sensitive the stock has been since last week’s earnings-driven selloff. MarketScreener

Tuesday’s session also came with lighter holiday-week context: the broader market was positive (the S&P 500 gained 0.46%), and Nike’s day-to-day tape is increasingly shaped by positioning and liquidity as traders approach Christmas Eve. MarketWatch

Today’s biggest Nike-specific headline: two directors disclosed open-market buys

A key reason Nike remained on many investors’ “watch tomorrow” list: new Form 4 filings posted today showing two Nike directors bought shares on Dec. 22 and reported them on Dec. 23.

1) Tim Cook bought 50,000 Nike shares

Nike director Timothy D. Cook disclosed an open-market purchase of 50,000 shares at a weighted-average price of $58.97 (with individual fills between $58.96 and $58.97) on Dec. 22. The filing is dated Dec. 23, 2025. SEC

2) Robert Holmes Swan bought 8,691 Nike shares

Nike director Robert Holmes Swan disclosed an open-market purchase of 8,691 shares at $57.54 on Dec. 22, also filed Dec. 23, 2025. SEC

Why the market cares: Insider buying doesn’t “fix” fundamentals by itself, but it can influence sentiment—especially after a sharp drawdown—because it’s a direct signal that board members were willing to add exposure at current levels. Both filings also reiterate Nike’s policy window for officer/director trading after earnings. SEC+1

Analyst moves published today: targets trimmed again

Alongside the insider filings, two research updates circulated today via MT Newswires distribution:

  • Argus lowered its Nike price target to $70 from $85 (report timestamped Dec. 23, 7:52–7:54 a.m. ET, depending on the headline feed). MarketScreener+1
  • Daiwa Securities lowered its Nike price target to $61 from $75 (timestamped Dec. 23, 7:09 a.m. ET). MarketScreener

Those two notes underline the same big theme Nike bulls and bears are debating: the turnaround story may be real, but the timeline is getting pushed out—and that often means targets compress even if ratings don’t collapse.

What “the Street” forecast looks like tonight

Consensus targets vary by data provider, but most still show meaningful dispersion—another sign that conviction is split:

  • One FactSet-based snapshot cited alongside today’s analyst notes put Nike’s mean price target around $77.63 (and referenced an “overweight” average rating). MarketScreener+1
  • MarketBeat’s summary (updated 12/23/2025) lists an average target of $78.14 across 37 analysts and a “Moderate Buy” consensus. MarketBeat
  • Business Insider’s compilation shows a median target of $82.29 (high $120, low $53) from a larger analyst set. markets.businessinsider.com

The takeaway isn’t that one number is “correct”—it’s that targets are still wide, which often translates into higher headline sensitivity when new data arrives (China trends, margin commentary, wholesale/digital mix).

The backdrop investors are still trading: Nike’s post-earnings reset

Even though today’s “new” headlines were insider/analyst-focused, Nike’s share price is still digesting last week’s earnings reaction.

Recent coverage has emphasized:

  • China weakness (including a sharp decline in Greater China revenue) as a central pressure point. Financial Times+2Investopedia+2
  • Ongoing tariff-related margin headwinds, with Nike executives and coverage pointing to meaningful cost pressure. Financial Times+2Investopedia+2
  • Management framing the turnaround as still in progress—often summarized by CEO Elliott Hill’s “middle innings” language in post-earnings reporting. Financial Times+1

This matters for tomorrow because holiday sessions amplify narrative trading: incremental data points (like insider buys) can feel larger than they would in a normal, high-liquidity week.

What to know before the market opens tomorrow (Wednesday, Dec. 24)

1) Tomorrow is a shortened U.S. trading day

U.S. equity markets will be open, but the NYSE closes early at 1:00 p.m. ET on Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2025 (with eligible options closing at 1:15 p.m. ET). New York Stock Exchange

MarketWatch also notes Nasdaq’s early close at 1 p.m. ET, and that bond markets close at 2 p.m. ET, with markets shut on Dec. 25 and reopening Friday, Dec. 26. MarketWatch+1

Why it matters for NKE: shortened sessions often mean thinner volume and wider spreads, which can exaggerate moves—especially in widely held consumer names.

2) A key premarket macro item: jobless claims (8:30 a.m. ET)

One notable scheduled release on Dec. 24 is initial jobless claims at 8:30 a.m. ET. MarketWatch+1

It’s not “a Nike report,” but labor and consumer-demand expectations are part of the valuation debate for discretionary brands—particularly when sentiment is already fragile.

3) Watch consumer sentiment signals (relevant for retail and discretionary)

On Tuesday, U.S. consumer confidence weakened in December, with reporting highlighting concerns around employment and income expectations. Reuters+1

For Nike, the implication is indirect but important: any evidence of slowing consumer momentum tends to raise scrutiny on apparel/footwear demand, promotions, and inventory discipline.

4) The Nike-specific “overnight checklist”

If you’re following NKE into Wednesday’s open, these are the practical items traders typically monitor:

  • After-hours follow-through: Does NKE hold its modest after-hours bid into premarket, or fade on low liquidity? MarketScreener
  • More research notes: Post-earnings target changes often arrive in clusters; today’s Argus/Daiwa cuts could be followed by additional revisions. MarketScreener+1
  • Insider filing ripple effect: Large, clearly defined insider buys can become a short-term sentiment tailwind—especially if financial media and quant scanners pick them up broadly on Wednesday morning. SEC+1
  • Key price areas: Nike is coming off a sharp one-week decline per market summaries, so traders may focus on nearby support and whether the stock can stabilize into year-end. MarketScreener

Bottom line for Dec. 24: stabilization vs. “headline drift”

Nike stock’s after-hours move tonight isn’t about a single blockbuster announcement. It’s about incremental signals—notably two director purchases disclosed today—meeting a market that’s still trying to price the timeline and credibility of Nike’s turnaround, especially in China and in the face of tariff-driven margin pressure. Investors+3SEC+3SEC+3

With a Christmas Eve early close, expect lighter participation and potentially outsized reactions to small news items. If you’re watching Nike into the open, the most important variables are less about “today’s after-hours tick” and more about whether the stock can keep building a floor after last week’s reset—while analysts keep refining their targets and insiders show where they’re willing to buy. New York Stock Exchange+3MarketScreener+3M…

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