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T-Mobile stock stalls near lows after Wall Street rebound — what traders are watching next
22 January 2026
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T-Mobile stock stalls near lows after Wall Street rebound — what traders are watching next

New York, Jan 21, 2026, 21:03 EST — Market closed.

  • T-Mobile ended the day at $183.60, barely changed, and remained steady in after-hours trading.
  • U.S. stocks bounced back once tariff worries cooled, though TMUS lagged behind.
  • Attention turns to T-Mobile’s Feb. 11 earnings report and capital markets update, as investors look for fresh guidance.

T-Mobile US, Inc. shares closed Wednesday at $183.60, slipping 0.03%. In after-hours trading, the stock showed minimal movement following the 4 p.m. ET close.

The stock held steady following Tuesday’s 1.43% drop, but it remains well off its recent highs. Shares are hovering roughly 34% below their 52-week peak, a gap that’s making traders wary of any signs of tougher pricing in the U.S. wireless sector.

T-Mobile shifted gears on Wednesday, pushing a different angle. In a newsroom post, the company announced its T-Satellite service with Starlink now serves over 150,000 Americans daily in places beyond tower coverage. It supports data on dozens of apps, with Chief Business and Product Officer Mike Katz calling the “real value” the “everyday access.” T-Mobile

The broader market edged higher. The S&P 500 climbed 1.2% following news that U.S. President Donald Trump scrapped the Greenland-related tariffs he had aimed at Europe, per an AP report.

Telecom stocks finished unevenly. Verizon edged up roughly 0.4%, while AT&T gained around 0.3% from their previous closing prices, data showed.

T-Mobile is set to release its fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 results on Feb. 11, coinciding with a capital markets day update. This event usually involves revising medium-term financial goals. The company has also committed to updating its targets for 2026 and 2027.

Between now and then, the immediate question is if the stock can stabilize after recent losses or if the next drop triggers further selling. The company’s latest satellite initiative introduces a fresh angle, but investors will focus on the fundamentals — subscriber gains, service revenue patterns, and cash flow.

There’s a clear risk here. Should T-Mobile’s February outlook hint at steeper promotional costs or rising expenses to maintain its network lead, the stock might remain stuck, even if the wider market stays steady.

Thursday’s session will focus on whether TMUS can keep up with the market’s risk-on mood following Wednesday’s bounce. The real trigger lies ahead on Feb. 11, when fresh targets and guidance might reshape forecasts — or highlight just how tough it’s becoming to protect margins in U.S. wireless.

Khadija Saeed is a financial markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and emerging industries. She studied economics and finance at the London School of Economics and previously worked in market research before moving into financial journalism. Her coverage focuses on the companies, innovations and economic trends influencing global investors.

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