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T-Mobile stock today: TMUS holds near $203 with U.S. markets shut; earnings update in focus
1 January 2026
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T-Mobile stock today: TMUS holds near $203 with U.S. markets shut; earnings update in focus

NEW YORK, January 1, 2026, 16:14 ET — Market closed

  • U.S. exchanges are closed on Thursday for the New Year’s Day holiday, according to the New York Stock Exchange holiday calendar.
  • T-Mobile has slated a Feb. 11 earnings call that will also include a capital-markets day update, the company said.

T-Mobile US, Inc. shares were last at $203.04, down 0.4% at Wednesday’s close, with U.S. stock markets shut on Thursday for New Year’s Day.

The holiday pause leaves investors heading into the first full session of 2026 focused on whether the stock can rebuild momentum after a roughly 8% drop over the past 52 weeks.

The next inflection point is February, when management is expected to pair results with a capital-markets update — an investor presentation where executives typically set out financial targets and priorities.

For T-Mobile, the conversation is still largely about execution in a mature U.S. wireless market: keeping subscriber growth steady without sacrificing profitability through heavy promotions.

Verizon and AT&T offered little read-through at the year-end close, finishing narrowly higher in the last session.

T-Mobile’s most recent company update was operational rather than financial. In a Dec. 30 statement, it said it was boosting 5G capacity and staffing around New York holiday events, including New Year’s Eve, to handle peak demand and support public-safety partners. “New York runs on connection, and when the city is at full volume, our network delivers,” said David Bezzant, vice president, T-Mobile Business Group. T-Mobile

Such readiness updates rarely move shares on their own, but they can support the carrier’s pitch to business and government customers, where reliability and response time are part of the value proposition.

When T-Mobile reports next, investors are likely to focus on postpaid net adds — the net number of contract customers gained — and churn, a measure of how many customers leave. Pricing trends and handset promotions will also be watched for signs that competition is tightening again.

Macro data can matter for telecom stocks because investors often treat the group as a steadier corner of the market, particularly when rate expectations shift.

Before next session

U.S. markets reopen on Friday, Jan. 2. The New York Fed’s economic indicators calendar lists weekly initial jobless claims at 8:30 a.m. ET and construction spending at 10:00 a.m. ET among early releases that can influence rates and risk appetite.

For T-Mobile, the bigger countdown is to the February update, when management is expected to address 2026 outlook assumptions and the pace of customer growth as the industry cycles into the new year.

Technically, traders will be watching whether TMUS can reclaim key trend gauges. The stock sits below its 50-day and 200-day moving averages — about $207 and $234 — according to Barchart, while its 52-week range runs from $194.01 to $276.49, MarketWatch data show. A moving average is a rolling average price that smooths daily swings and is used as a quick check on trend strength.

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