StubHub Holdings, Inc. (STUB) Stock Price & Analysis
Market: NYSE • Sector: Technology • Industry: Software - Application
StubHub Holdings, Inc. (STUB) Profile & Business Summary
StubHub is a leading global platform for secondary ticket sales for live events, facilitating millions of tickets for sports, concerts, theater, and more across over 200 countries. Founded in 2000, it enables buyers and sellers to connect and transact tickets through its online marketplace, earning primarily through transaction fees. The platform supports various event types and offers a digital marketplace for ticket resale.
Key Information
| Ticker | STUB |
|---|---|
| Leadership | Eric H. Baker |
| Exchange | NYSE |
| Official Site | https://www.stubhub.com/ |
Market Trend Overview for STUB
One model, two time views: what the market looks like right now, and where the larger trend is heading over time.
This model looks at how prices behave over time to describe the current market environment. It focuses on whether price is moving steadily, stalling, or losing momentum, and checks both short-term and weekly trends for confirmation. The goal is not to predict exact prices, but to help understand when conditions are supportive, risky, or unclear.
Current Market Context (Short-Term)
As of 2026-02-06 (ET), STUB has no clear direction right now. Price at 9.92 is close to support near 9.83. Moves may slow down, and resistance is near 12.89. View Support & Resistance from Options
Why the market looks this way?
Recent price signals are mixed and do not point clearly in one direction. This makes the current environment harder to read until a clearer move appears.
Longer-Term Market Trend (Mid to Long Term)
Shows the bigger market trend, how strong it is, and where risks may start to build over the next few weeks or months. — Updated as of 2026-02-06 (ET)
As of 2026-02-06, STUB is showing signs of slowing down. Over the longer term, the trend remains neutral.
STUB last closed at 9.92. The price is about 1.7 ATR below its recent average price (12.06), and the market is currently in a trend that may be losing strength.
Short-term downside pressure is present, though longer-term confirmation remains limited.
Trend score: 55 out of 100. Overall alignment is unclear. The market is currently in a late-stage trend that may be losing strength. Both short-term and longer-term trends lack clear confirmation.
There is no clear risk level acting as a key boundary right now.
On 2026-02-02, trend conditions deteriorated, suggesting that moves in the prior direction became less dependable.
[2026-02-04] Trading activity picked up, but price progress remained limited.
Recent bars show mixed price behavior without a clear shift in structural quality or efficiency.
There was no clear sign of meaningful positions being carried into the overnight session.
Short Interest & Covering Risk for STUB
This analysis looks at overall short interest positioning, focusing on the broader setup rather than short-term noise.
Shows how likely a short squeeze may be under current market conditions.
Short Exposure Percentile
Short interest is within its typical range, with no clear imbalance between buyers and sellers. (Historical percentile: 50%)
Structure Analysis
STUB Short positioning is starting to look crowded. Current days to cover is 5.9 trading days, meaning short positions could unwind at a normal pace. Short covering is likely to have a normal impact on price moves.
Bull Trap Structural Risk
No clear bull trap characteristics detected. Recent price behavior remains broadly consistent with current positioning.This reading helps confirm that current price action remains structurally healthy and does not indicate elevated trap risk.
In the latest reporting period, short interest continues to increase. As a result, similar news or market events could lead to price moves about 1× larger than usual.
Note:
Short interest data is reported every two weeks by
FINRA.
The most recent snapshot is
2026-01-15 (ET).
Because this data updates slowly, it is not intended to predict short-term price moves. Instead, it helps describe longer-term market structure and where pressure may be building if prices begin to move.