Spotify (SPOT) Stock Rises 4% on Institutional Buying and AI Licensing Deal
TLDR
- Spotify stock rose 4.5% to $514.45, trading above its 50-day and 200-day moving averages on Tuesday.
- Fresh institutional buying from firms including Plato Investment Management and Commerzbank helped drive the rally.
- Spotify’s Q3 guidance pointed to record subscriber growth and improving margins.
- An AI-focused licensing deal with Universal Music Group added to positive sentiment.
- Analysts hold a consensus “Moderate Buy” rating with a price target of $609.05.
Spotify (SPOT) rose 4.5% on Tuesday to $514.45, briefly touching an intraday high of $516.22. The move came on unusually light volume, with just 339,595 units traded, down 86% from the daily average of around 2.37 million.
The stock had closed the prior session at $492.47, making Tuesday’s gain the clearest single-day move in recent weeks. Both the 50-day moving average of $483.26 and the 200-day moving average of $484.68 are now below the current price.
Fresh institutional buying appears to be a key driver. Plato Investment Management and Commerzbank were among the firms adding to positions, helping restore confidence after a short-lived pullback following Spotify’s August 4 earnings report.
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