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SoFi stock slides 6% in premarket as JPMorgan trims stake; insider buy flashes on tape
6 February 2026
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SoFi stock slides 6% in premarket as JPMorgan trims stake; insider buy flashes on tape

New York, Feb 6, 2026, 08:24 EST — Premarket update.

  • Shares of SoFi slipped roughly 6% in premarket trading, hitting $19.46.
  • A JPMorgan filing revealed its stake dipped just under the 5% reporting threshold
  • A SoFi executive purchased shares on Thursday, per a Form 4 filing

Shares of SoFi Technologies, Inc. dropped 6.2% in premarket trading on Friday, slipping $1.28 to $19.46 after closing Thursday at $20.74.

SOFI returns to the morning mover list, with traders weighing shifts in major shareholder stakes alongside hints of insider buying. This week hasn’t favored higher-beta stocks, despite stock index futures holding steady.

An updated Schedule 13G revealed that JPMorgan Chase & Co holds 47,207,186 shares of SoFi, representing 3.7% of the company’s common stock. The filing categorized the stake as “5 percent or less,” a cutoff that can exclude a holder from certain investor watchlists. SEC

JPMorgan’s earlier Schedule 13G reported ownership of 64,981,867 shares, representing 5.1% of the class as of Dec. 31.

Separately, a Form 4 revealed that Eric Schuppenhauer, SoFi’s executive vice president in charge of the borrowing unit, picked up 5,000 shares at $19.93 each on Feb. 5. That deal boosted his direct stake to 228,767.81 shares, according to the filing.

SoFi reported profit growth in the fourth quarter, driven by a sharp rise in fee-based revenue. Management highlighted a shift away from relying solely on lending spreads. CEO Anthony Noto also flagged potential gains for personal-loan lenders if Washington implements a proposed 10% cap on credit-card interest rates, warning it might trigger “a meaningful contraction in credit card lending.” Reuters

In premarket moves, other consumer fintech stocks showed a mixed picture. Affirm dropped around 4.3%, with PayPal sliding close to 2.8%.

For those following filings: a Schedule 13G is a brief ownership report typically filed by investors claiming passive stakes without control ambitions. Meanwhile, a Form 4 must be submitted whenever company insiders buy or sell shares.

The “insider buy” headline has its limits. One purchase might be minor compared to daily trading volume and doesn’t address bigger issues like consumer credit, funding costs, or how new lending rules might actually play out.

The next key macro hurdle for rate-sensitive stocks is the U.S. data calendar. The Bureau of Labor Statistics announced January’s employment report got pushed back due to the recent government shutdown and will now drop next Wednesday. The January CPI is scheduled for release the following Friday.

Shan Ahmed Khan is a senior markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and macroeconomic trends. A graduate of the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), he previously worked in investment research and market analysis. His coverage helps readers understand the key developments influencing global financial markets and emerging industries.

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