ThredUp Inc.

TDUP · NASDAQ

Market closed$6.60$-0.140000 (-2.08%)After hours $6.60 · 0.00%

Key statistics

Previous close$6.74
Open$6.49
Day high$6.74
Day low$6.39
52-week high$12.28
52-week low$3.08
Market cap851.67M
Volume1.12M
Average volume2.14M
P/E ratio-50.77
Forward P/E
EPS-0.13
Dividend yield0.00%

Market context

Why it moved

TDUP shares declined modestly as investor sentiment softened ahead of the company's Q2 2026 earnings report due August 5, with profit-taking likely weighing on the stock despite its recent strong run and broadly positive analyst outlook tied to its new peer-to-peer marketplace and AI-powered shopping features.

What is happening

Recent company-specific developments and publisher coverage.

July 17, 2026ThredUp shares declined amid broad market weakness, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq both finishing lower as tech stocks sold off on renewed concerns about the AI narrative and escalating U.S.-Iran tensions. Despite the session's headwinds, investor sentiment toward TDUP remains constructively supported by its strong Q1 print — revenue of $81.67M beat estimates by 1.9% with 14.6% year-over-year growth — and the stock is up over 40% since reporting. Analysts maintain a consensus 'Moderate Buy' with a $9.14 price target, while institutional interest has grown, highlighted by Zweig DiMenna boosting its stake by 170% in Q1.

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July 17, 2026ThredUp closed modestly higher, continuing its strong recovery from post-earnings lows, as institutional accumulation and favorable sector sentiment support the resale platform. Zweig DiMenna Associates grew its stake by 170% in Q1, and broader Wall Street maintains a 'Moderate Buy' consensus with an average price target of $9.14 — well above current levels. Morningstar flagged apparel as a particularly attractive consumer cyclical subsector for Q3, while ThredUp's own Q1 results showed 14.6% revenue growth and an in-line EPS print, with shares up ~40% since reporting.

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July 16, 2026ThredUp rallied nearly 5% as institutional confidence builds around the online resale platform, highlighted by Zweig DiMenna Associates disclosing a 170% increase in its stake during Q1. The move comes amid positive momentum following ThredUp's Q1 earnings beat — revenue of $81.67 million topped estimates by 1.9% with 14.6% year-over-year growth — and broader tailwinds from a softer-than-expected June CPI report that lifted consumer discretionary stocks. Wall Street maintains a 'Moderate Buy' consensus with a $9.14 average price target, implying meaningful upside from current levels.

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July 15, 2026ThredUp advanced as a softer-than-expected June CPI report lifted consumer discretionary sentiment, with headline inflation dropping to 3.5% and easing pressure on rate expectations. The gain builds on strong post-earnings momentum — ThredUp reported Q1 revenues of $81.67M, up 14.6% year-over-year and beating estimates by 1.9%, with shares up roughly 40% since that report. Morningstar also highlighted the apparel resale subsector as particularly attractive heading into Q3, adding a tailwind to investor sentiment around secondhand retail.

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July 14, 2026ThredUp shares tumbled over 6% as a risk-off macro backdrop weighed heavily on small-cap consumer discretionary names, with renewed U.S.-Iran military tensions sending oil prices surging ~5% and rattling broader equity markets. The XLY consumer discretionary ETF also declined on the day, and ThredUp's high-beta profile as a small-cap online resale platform made it particularly vulnerable to the selling pressure; shares slipped further in after-hours trading, extending losses to nearly 7% from Friday's close.

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July 9, 2026ThredUp closed modestly higher, edging up as investors look ahead to its Q2 2026 earnings report scheduled for August 5, announced just a day earlier. The broader consumer cyclical sector faced headwinds from renewed U.S.-Iran military exchanges that sent oil prices surging and reignited inflation fears, pressuring discretionary stocks — though ThredUp's secondhand apparel model, often seen as a value-oriented alternative during uncertain consumer spending environments, helped insulate the stock from sharper sector declines.

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July 9, 2026ThredUp fell sharply, underperforming the broader Consumer Cyclical sector (XLY little changed in after-hours) as a risk-off macro environment weighed on discretionary names. President Trump declared the U.S.-Iran ceasefire 'over,' sending oil surging 5%+ and triggering a broad market selloff that hit demand-sensitive consumer stocks hardest. Adding to the day's dynamics, ThredUp announced it will report Q2 2026 earnings on August 5, putting the next fundamental catalyst on investors' radar as analysts maintain mixed-but-constructive views, with consensus price targets around $8 and forecasts citing AI-driven cost savings and an upscale resale shift as key long-term drivers.

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July 8, 2026ThredUp closed modestly lower, underperforming a broadly weaker consumer cyclical sector (XLY also declined) as U.S. markets pulled back Tuesday amid rising Treasury yields and cautious sentiment ahead of Fed Chair Warsh's testimony. Analyst sentiment on TDUP remains mixed but constructive — most firms have trimmed price targets in recent months while still citing the company's upscale marketplace shift, AI-driven automation reducing costs, and a structural tailwind from tariffs and sustainability trends boosting secondhand fashion demand. With earnings forecast to grow ~62% annually and the stock roughly 23% undervalued per consensus analyst targets, investors continue to weigh near-term margin headwinds against the long-term resale opportunity.

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Yahoo Finance UK · July 17, 2026ThredUp (TDUP): Buy, Sell, or Hold Post Q1 Earnings?Moomoo · July 13, 2026Wells Fargo Maintains ThredUp(TDUP.US) With Buy Rating, Raises Target Price to $10GlobeNewswire · July 8, 2026ThredUp to Report Second Quarter 2026 Financial Results on August 5, 2026Stock Titan · July 8, 2026ThredUp sets Aug. 5 earnings call after Q2 closesTheStreet · June 13, 2026ThredUp CEO targets eBay in push to become resale ‘super app’Retail Dive · May 8, 2026The Weekly Closeout: ThredUp’s revenue jump and the interview that shook retail
Benzinga · May 5, 2026Telsey Advisory Group Maintains Outperform on ThredUp, Lowers Price Target to $7
Benzinga · May 5, 2026TD Cowen Maintains Buy on ThredUp, Raises Price Target to $5.7
Benzinga · May 5, 2026Wells Fargo Maintains Overweight on ThredUp, Lowers Price Target to $8
Benzinga · May 4, 2026Full Transcript: ThredUp Q1 2026 Earnings Call
Benzinga · May 4, 2026ThredUp Raises FY2026 Sales Guidance from $349.000M-$355.000M to $351.200M-$356.200M vs $352.591M Est
Benzinga · May 4, 2026ThredUp Sees Q2 Sales $89.000M-$91.000M vs $89.679M Est
Benzinga · May 4, 2026ThredUp Q1 EPS $(0.05), Inline, Sales $81.671M Beat $80.200M Estimate
Benzinga · April 29, 2026TD Cowen Maintains Buy on ThredUp, Raises Price Target to $5.5

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