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Xometry stock slides about 3.5% in year-end trade; what XMTR investors are watching next
31 December 2025
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Xometry stock slides about 3.5% in year-end trade; what XMTR investors are watching next

NEW YORK, December 31, 2025, 11:38 ET — Regular session

  • Xometry shares fell about 3.5% in midday trading, outpacing broader market declines.
  • The move came with no fresh company filings or announcements on the SEC’s EDGAR feed.
  • Traders pointed to holiday-thin liquidity and positioning into year-end.

Shares of Xometry Inc fell about 3.5% to $60.94 in midday trading on Wednesday, after closing at $63.14 in the prior session. The Nasdaq-listed stock traded as high as $63.94 and as low as $60.58.

The drop outpaced a modest retreat in U.S. equities on the final trading day of 2025, with broad indexes edging lower in thin holiday liquidity ahead of markets’ New Year’s Day closure.

Year-end repositioning has been a focus for investors as 2026 approaches. “It’s just a healthy rebalancing of allocations,” Mark Hackett, chief market strategist at Nationwide, told Reuters in a note on late-December trading. Reuters

Xometry’s slide came without an obvious single-stock catalyst. An SEC listing of company filings showed Xometry’s most recent quarterly report and earnings-related 8-K were filed on Nov. 4, with no newer company reports posted since then.

Xometry operates an online marketplace that connects businesses needing custom-manufactured parts with a network of suppliers, tying its activity to swings in industrial demand and corporate spending.

That backdrop has been mixed. The Chicago PMI, a regional gauge of business conditions, rose to 43.5 in December from 36.3 in November, data showed; readings below 50 indicate contraction.

The broader industrial complex was only slightly weaker on the day. The Industrial Select Sector SPDR Fund was down about 0.3%, while several manufacturing-adjacent names were also under pressure, including Proto Labs and Stratasys.

Xometry’s pullback also followed a choppy stretch for the stock into year-end. Data from recent sessions showed XMTR trading between roughly $58.5 and $64.9 since mid-December, a range traders often use to mark near-term support and resistance.

Investors’ next fundamental checkpoint remains fourth-quarter results, where attention typically centers on revenue growth and profitability measures. In its latest earnings materials, Xometry forecast fourth-quarter revenue of $182 million to $184 million and adjusted EBITDA of $6 million to $7 million; adjusted EBITDA is a profit metric that strips out items such as interest, taxes and depreciation to show operating performance more clearly.

Xometry has not posted a next earnings date on Nasdaq’s earnings page, leaving investors to watch for a formal scheduling update from the company.

Into 2026, traders are also watching whether improving regional activity data translates into better order flow for manufacturing platforms, and whether year-end positioning reverses once liquidity normalizes after the holidays.

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