Shopify shares climbed 4.8% in Thursday morning trading, fueled by a combination of positive economic data and analyst optimism about the e-commerce platform’s performance.
Shopify Inc., SHOP
The stock opened strong after a lower-than-expected U.S. Consumer Price Index reading sparked a broader rally in technology stocks. The favorable inflation numbers reignited investor hopes that the Federal Reserve might implement additional interest rate cuts.
Lower interest rates typically benefit high-growth technology companies like Shopify by reducing borrowing costs and making their valuations more attractive. This macroeconomic backdrop set the stage for Thursday’s gains.
Bank of America Securities contributed to the bullish sentiment by raising its price target on Shopify to $190 from a previous level. The firm maintained its Buy rating on the stock, citing strong growth and margin performance as key factors in the upgrade.
Oppenheimer also weighed in with positive commentary on the stock. The firm reiterated its Outperform rating and maintained a $200 price target for Shopify shares.
Oppenheimer analysts specifically addressed investor concerns about holiday shopping momentum. The firm argued that consumer spending was spreading out across the entire quarter rather than concentrating solely on Black Friday events.
This perspective helped ease worries about Shopify’s near-term growth prospects during the critical holiday season. The defense of the company’s growth trajectory added fuel to Thursday’s buying activity.
After the initial morning surge, Shopify shares cooled slightly to $169.17. This represented a 4.6% gain from the previous closing price.
The Thursday rally continues what has been a strong year for Shopify investors. The stock has gained 57.3% since the beginning of 2025.
Shopify is currently trading close to its 52-week high of $179.01, which the stock reached in October 2025. The current price represents about 94% of that peak level.
Investors who purchased $1,000 worth of Shopify shares five years ago would now be holding an investment worth $1,445. That represents a 44.5% return over the five-year period.
The stock has experienced considerable volatility over the past year. Shopify shares have recorded 29 separate moves greater than 5% during that timeframe.
Thursday’s 4.8% jump was preceded by another strong session just eight days earlier. That previous rally saw Shopify gain 5% following the Federal Reserve’s decision to cut interest rates by 25 basis points.
The Fed lowered the federal funds rate to a range of 3.50% to 3.75% in that third and final rate cut of the year. Chair Jerome Powell’s dovish signals at the time boosted equity markets broadly.
The combination of analyst upgrades, favorable economic data, and strong year-to-date performance has positioned Shopify as one of the better-performing technology stocks in 2025. Thursday’s trading pushed the stock’s price to $169.17 per share.
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