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Visa Stock Plunges 4.46% on Regulatory Fears, Analysts Remain Bullish

Visa Stock Plunges 4.46% on Regulatory Fears, Analysts Remain Bullish

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# Visa Stock Plunges 4.5%: Trump's Credit Card Cap Proposal Sparks Investor Concerns Despite Analyst Optimism

In this market-focused episode, we analyze Visa's dramatic 4.5% single-day stock decline amid regulatory concerns over Trump's proposed 10% credit card interest rate cap. Despite trading at $327.88 on January 13, 2026 – nearly 13% below its 52-week high – Wall Street remains surprisingly bullish with an average price target suggesting 22% upside potential. We explore why trading volume surged 161% above recent averages, examine UBS and Compass Point's optimistic price targets, and evaluate whether the stock's current valuation (potentially 10.5% undervalued) presents an opportunity for investors. Plus, we'll discuss Visa's strategic moves including its $500M litigation escrow deposit and its forecast for AI-enhanced payment growth in 2026. Essential listening for anyone tracking financial services stocks in today's regulatory environment.

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