Dlocal Limited

DLO · NASDAQ

Market closed$14.48$-0.110000 (-0.75%)After hours $14.58 · +0.69%

Key statistics

Previous close$14.59
Open$14.11
Day high$14.58
Day low$13.83
52-week high$16.78
52-week low$9.81
Market cap4.25B
Volume1.94M
Average volume2.67M
P/E ratio20.69
Forward P/E
EPS0.70
Dividend yield+1.36%

Market context

Why it moved

DLocal Limited (DLO) edged lower amid neutral market sentiment, with technical analysis flagging a mid-channel oscillation pattern and a notable short setup targeting meaningful downside, weighing on investor confidence.

What is happening

Recent company-specific developments and publisher coverage.

July 18, 2026DLocal edged lower in regular trading before recovering modestly in after-hours, with shares slipping amid a broader software sector selloff triggered by IBM's historic earnings warning last week. IBM's preliminary Q2 miss — flagging clients shifting budgets toward AI hardware over software — hammered enterprise software stocks and weighed on fintech names. However, DLocal's emerging-market payments model and strong Q1 fundamentals (73% YoY TPV growth, 55% revenue growth) offer some insulation, with analysts maintaining a constructive outlook and next earnings scheduled for August 13.

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July 17, 2026DLocal shares declined amid a broader technology sector selloff, as chip stocks weighed on the Nasdaq and lingering concerns from IBM's earnings warning continued to pressure software names. Despite the macro headwinds, DLocal-specific sentiment remains constructive: unusually heavy call options activity — over 26,000 contracts, roughly 6x average daily volume — emerged the prior session, signaling bullish positioning among traders. UBS recently upgraded DLocal to Buy with a $20 price target, and the consensus analyst rating stands at Buy with a $17.25 average target, underscoring the view that shares remain undervalued relative to the company's Q1 2026 results (73% TPV growth, 55% revenue growth) and earnings growth trajectory.

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July 16, 2026DLocal closed modestly higher, largely holding steady as broader software sector turmoil—triggered by IBM's historic 25% single-day collapse after a Q2 earnings warning—weighed on application software peers. IBM's warning that enterprise clients were reprioritizing capex toward hardware and memory over software rattled names like Salesforce, ServiceNow, and Microsoft, but DLocal's differentiated position as an emerging markets payments facilitator insulated it from the worst of the selloff. In after-hours trading, DLocal slipped about 1%, with next earnings due August 13 drawing investor focus amid ongoing analyst debate over take rate trends and cross-border payment volume growth.

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July 15, 2026DLocal closed modestly lower as a broad software sector selloff, triggered by IBM's shocking Q2 earnings warning, weighed on fintech and payments names. IBM's admission that clients shifted capex toward hardware over software dragged the IGV software ETF down ~2%, creating headwinds across the space. Despite the macro pressure, DLocal's company-specific fundamentals remain constructive — Q1 2026 delivered 73% YoY TPV growth and 55% revenue growth, and analysts maintain a consensus price target well above current levels (~$17.35), citing the stock as trading significantly below fair value with earnings forecast to grow ~21% annually.

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July 11, 2026DLocal shares rallied amid a broader market recovery, bouncing back from the prior session's insider-sale-driven selloff. Former CEO Sebastian Kanovich's pre-planned 10b5-1 sales—totaling over 1 million shares earlier in the week—had rattled sentiment, but the stock rebounded as investors refocused on fundamentals: Q1 2026 showed 73% TPV growth and 55% revenue growth, the company was recently added to Russell indices, and analysts maintain a consensus price target of ~$17.35, implying meaningful upside from current levels.

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July 10, 2026DLocal edged modestly higher, closing up less than 1%, even as insider selling activity continued to weigh on sentiment. Director and former CEO Sebastian Kanovich sold an additional 25,700 shares on July 7 under a pre-arranged 10b5-1 plan, following a much larger sale of 1,000,000 shares on July 1 for roughly $14.6 million. Despite the insider activity, analysts maintain a Buy-leaning consensus with a $17.25 price target, underpinned by Q1 2026 results showing 73% YoY total payment volume growth and 55% revenue growth, while the broader macro backdrop—marked by US-Iran tensions and geopolitical-driven volatility—kept risk appetite in check across fintech and emerging market plays.

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July 9, 2026DLocal fell amid a broad risk-off session after U.S. President Trump declared the Iran ceasefire deal "over," sending oil prices sharply higher and weighing on global markets. The decline came alongside notable insider activity — co-founders Sebastian Kanovich and Luis Bonavita sold 1 million shares on July 1 via 10b5-1 plans for ~$14.6M in proceeds, with a Form 144 filed July 7 disclosing an additional 25,700 shares proposed for sale. Despite the selling pressure, recent tailwinds remain: DLocal was added to multiple FTSE Russell indices in late June, analysts maintain a consensus price target of ~$17.35, and Q1 2026 results showed 73% YoY TPV growth and 55% revenue growth.

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July 8, 2026DLocal declined amid a broader tech selloff triggered by Samsung's earnings-driven chip stock rout, with the Nasdaq falling ~0.5% as AI and semiconductor names faced renewed selling pressure. Despite the near-term weakness, investor attention remains on DLocal's recent addition to the FTSE Russell indices (Russell 2000 and Russell 3000) on June 27, which is expected to broaden institutional ownership and improve liquidity. Analysts maintain a constructive long-term view, citing strong Q1 2026 results (73% YoY TPV growth, 55% revenue growth) and a fair value estimate of ~$17.35, though near-term concerns around take rate compression and merchant concentration persist.

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Moomoo · July 17, 2026Truist Financial Initiates DLocal(DLO.US) With Buy RatingSimply Wall Street · July 16, 2026DLocal And 2 More Stocks That May Be Trading Below Their Estimated ValueSeeking Alpha · July 3, 2026DLocal: Wall Street Is Turning More Bullish (NASDAQ:DLO)Quiver Quantitative · June 26, 2026dLocal Added to Russell 2000 and Russell 3000 Indexes as Part of 2026 ReconstitutionConvera · June 23, 2026Convera and dLocal unlock smart cross-border payments infrastructureGlobeNewswire · May 14, 2026dLocal Reports First Quarter 2026 Financial ResultsSimply Wall Street · March 19, 2026DLocal Crosses US$1b Revenue As New Products And Payouts Reshape StoryGlobeNewswire · March 18, 2026dLocal Reports 2025 Fourth Quarter Financial Results
Mt Newswire · July 9, 2026DLocal Insider Sold Shares Worth $398,350, According to a Recent SEC Filing
Benzinga · July 1, 2026UBS Upgrades DLocal to Buy, Raises Price Target to $20
Benzinga · May 27, 2026Truist Securities Maintains Buy on DLocal, Lowers Price Target to $15
Benzinga · May 15, 2026dLocal Stock Wobbles After Earnings, But Its Merchant Growth Tells A Different Story
Benzinga · May 14, 2026DLocal Q1 2026 Earnings Call Transcript
Mt Newswire · May 14, 2026DLocal Q1 Adjusted Earnings, Revenue Rise
Mt Newswire · May 14, 2026Earnings Flash (DLO) DLocal Posts Q1 Adjusted EPS $0.17, vs. FactSet Est of $0.17
Mt Newswire · May 14, 2026Earnings Flash (DLO) DLocal Limited Reports Q1 Revenue $335.9M, vs. FactSet Est of $331.2M

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