Movement Alert|Shopify Falls 3.63% in Pre-Market Trading, Prior Rally Reverses as Q2 Earnings Fail to Sustain Elevated Expectations

Market Focus
Aug 05

On August 5, Shopify fell 3.63% in pre-market trading, trading at approximately $120.19 per share, with turnover of $4.1185 million.

On the news front, the company released its second-quarter earnings report before market open. Consensus estimates called for revenue of $3.444 billion (approximately 35% year-over-year growth) and adjusted EPS of $0.40 (approximately 40% year-over-year growth). Heading into the report, multiple institutions had issued bullish calls — Benchmark reiterated a Buy rating with a $145 price target, while Jefferies upgraded to Buy with a $160 target. Over the prior three trading sessions, the stock had already rallied more than 10% as funds aggressively positioned for an earnings beat.

The pre-market reversal indicates that actual results or forward guidance did not sufficiently exceed the already elevated market expectations built into the stock price. Early profit-taking by investors who had accumulated positions ahead of the report drove the sell-off as the earnings catalyst materialized.

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