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Visa, Inc. for the last several years.
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Is Visa, Inc. technically bullish or bearish?
As of 31 October 2025, the technical trend for Visa, Inc. has changed from bearish to mildly bearish. The current stance is mildly bearish, driven by weekly and monthly MACD readings indicating a mildly bearish trend, along with a bearish RSI on the monthly timeframe. The daily moving averages also reflect a bearish sentiment. While Bollinger Bands show a mildly bullish signal on the monthly, the overall indicators lean towards a bearish outlook. In terms of multi-period returns, Visa's performance has lagged behind the S&P 500, with a year-to-date return of 7.68% compared to the S&P 500's 16.30%, and a one-year return of 17.05% versus 19.89%....
Read MoreIs Visa, Inc. technically bullish or bearish?
As of 31 October 2025, the technical trend for Visa, Inc. has changed from bearish to mildly bearish. The current stance is mildly bearish, supported by weekly and monthly MACD readings both indicating a mildly bearish trend. The RSI shows a bearish signal on the monthly timeframe, while Bollinger Bands present a mixed view with weekly readings bearish and monthly readings mildly bullish. Moving averages are bearish on the daily timeframe. KST indicates a bearish trend weekly but bullish monthly, and Dow Theory shows mildly bullish weekly and mildly bearish monthly signals. In terms of performance, Visa's returns have lagged behind the S&P 500 across most periods, with a year-to-date return of 6.60% compared to the S&P 500's 16.30%, and a one-year return of 15.88% versus 19.89%. Overall, the technical indicators suggest a cautious outlook for Visa, Inc....
Read MoreIs Visa, Inc. technically bullish or bearish?
As of 31 October 2025, the technical trend for Visa, Inc. has changed from bearish to mildly bearish. The current stance is mildly bearish, driven by the weekly and monthly MACD readings, both indicating a mildly bearish trend. The RSI shows a bearish signal on the monthly timeframe, while Bollinger Bands present a mixed view with a bearish weekly signal and a mildly bullish monthly signal. Moving averages are bearish on the daily timeframe, and KST indicates a bearish weekly trend but a bullish monthly trend. Dow Theory reflects a mildly bullish weekly stance but a mildly bearish monthly outlook. In terms of performance, Visa has underperformed the S&P 500 over the past week and month, with returns of -1.91% and -2.04% compared to the S&P 500's gains of 0.71% and 1.92%, respectively. However, year-to-date, Visa shows a positive return of 7.82%, although this is still below the S&P 500's 16.30%. Over the ...
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Shareholding Snapshot : Mar 2025
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Held in 349 Schemes (32.09%)
Held by 873 Foreign Institutions (23.01%)
Quarterly Results Snapshot (Consolidated) - Jun'25 - YoY
YoY Growth in quarter ended Jun 2025 is 14.29% vs 9.57% in Jun 2024
YoY Growth in quarter ended Jun 2025 is 8.73% vs 17.36% in Jun 2024
Annual Results Snapshot (Consolidated) - Sep'24
YoY Growth in year ended Sep 2024 is 10.02% vs 11.41% in Sep 2023
YoY Growth in year ended Sep 2024 is 14.53% vs 16.12% in Sep 2023






