Note: These figures reflect diluted GAAP earnings per share, reported before non-recurring items, and may differ from the non-GAAP figures used by some sources.
PDD typically reports earnings before market open, meaning Day 0 captures the market's immediate reaction while Day +1 reflects follow-through trading.
| Earnings Date | Day 0 Move | Day 0 Range | Day +1 Move | Day +1 Range |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-05-27 | -$10.03 (-10.38%) | $5.08 (5.26%) | -$3.58 (-4.13%) | $2.92 (3.37%) |
| 2026-03-25 | +$4.52 (+4.61%) | $8.79 (8.96%) | -$1.99 (-1.94%) | $5.30 (5.17%) |
| 2025-11-18 | -$9.46 (-7.33%) | $4.93 (3.82%) | -$1.56 (-1.30%) | $3.60 (3.01%) |
| 2025-08-25 | +$1.10 (+0.87%) | $9.11 (7.17%) | -$4.30 (-3.35%) | $9.66 (7.53%) |
| 2025-05-27 | -$16.26 (-13.64%) | $5.88 (4.94%) | -$5.10 (-4.95%) | $3.12 (3.03%) |
| 2025-03-20 | +$5.00 (+3.97%) | $12.42 (9.86%) | -$4.28 (-3.27%) | $4.56 (3.48%) |
| 2024-11-21 | -$12.40 (-10.64%) | $6.19 (5.32%) | -$4.02 (-3.86%) | $4.73 (4.54%) |
| 2024-08-26 | -$39.87 (-28.51%) | $15.81 (11.30%) | -$4.09 (-4.09%) | $6.55 (6.55%) |
| Avg Abs Move | 9.99% | 7.08% | 3.36% | 4.59% |
PDD exhibits extreme volatility around earnings, with an average absolute Day 0 move of 9.99% and Day +1 follow-through averaging 3.36%. The most recent earnings release on May 27, 2026 triggered a brutal -10.38% Day 0 decline following the 43% earnings miss, with additional -4.13% weakness the following session — demonstrating how severely the market punishes disappointments.
Historical patterns show asymmetric risk: negative surprises generate outsized moves, including the catastrophic -28.51% plunge in August 2024 and the -13.64% drop in May 2025. Even positive surprises like March 2026's +4.61% gain pale in comparison to the downside volatility. The Day 0 range averages 7.08%, indicating substantial intraday swings regardless of direction, while Day +1 ranges of 4.59% suggest continued uncertainty as investors digest results. Given the recent pattern of misses and the stock's proximity to 52-week lows, investors should prepare for significant downside risk if PDD disappoints again.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Expiration Date | 08/28/26 (DTE 7) |
| Expected Move | $5.70 (6.45%) |
| Expected Range | $82.67 to $94.07 |
| Implied Volatility | 69.38% |
The options market is pricing a 6.45% expected move ($5.70 range: $82.67–$94.07) for the August 28 weekly expiration, materially below the 9.99% average historical Day 0 move. This suggests options traders are either underpricing earnings volatility or expecting a less dramatic reaction than history would indicate — potentially a contrarian signal given PDD's recent pattern of large misses triggering double-digit declines.
Analyst sentiment on PDD has deteriorated significantly, with the consensus now leaning bearish. The average recommendation stands at 3.67 (between Hold and Buy), down from 3.76 a month ago, reflecting growing caution about the company's near-term prospects. The average price target of $120.64 implies 36.5% upside from the current $88.38 price, but this masks enormous disagreement within the analyst community.
The rating breakdown shows a divided Street: 9 Strong Buys and 10 Holds are offset by 2 Strong Sells, with zero Moderate Buy or Moderate Sell ratings — an unusual polarization. Price targets range from a low of $87 (essentially current levels) to a high of $170 (92% upside), the widest spread in recent memory. This extraordinary dispersion reflects fundamental uncertainty about whether PDD's strategic investments will pay off or continue eroding profitability.
The sentiment trend has deteriorated over the past month, with one analyst shifting from Hold to Strong Sell. The downward revision in earnings estimates has been severe: fiscal 2026 EPS expectations have dropped from $11.50 to $9.70 over 90 days, a 15.7% reduction, while fiscal 2027 estimates fell from $13.73 to $11.35. This persistent negative revision cycle suggests analysts are still catching down to a weaker reality, with limited conviction that the current $120.64 target is achievable until management demonstrates stabilization in earnings trends.
PDD's technical setup heading into earnings is decidedly weak, with the Barchart Technical Opinion registering a 56% Sell signal — though notably improved from the 80% Sell reading a month ago and 64% Sell last week. This gradual strengthening suggests the worst of the technical damage may be stabilizing, but the stock remains in a defensive posture.
Timeframe Analysis:
Trend Characteristics: The signal strength is rated Average with direction Weakening, indicating a deteriorating trend environment that offers little technical support heading into a high-risk earnings event.
The moving average structure confirms the bearish setup: PDD trades at $88.38, below its 5-day ($88.46), 20-day ($88.67), 100-day ($90.36), and critically, 12% below its 200-day moving average at $100.57. The stock sits above only its 10-day ($88.38) and 50-day ($84.53) averages, with the latter providing the nearest meaningful support level. This configuration — trapped between short-term resistance and intermediate-term support — creates a technical vice that could amplify volatility on earnings. With the stock hovering near 52-week lows and all major moving averages in bearish alignment, the technical picture offers no cushion if PDD disappoints again.
| Period | Value | Period | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5-Day MA | $88.46 | 50-Day MA | $84.53 |
| 10-Day MA | $88.38 | 100-Day MA | $90.36 |
| 20-Day MA | $88.67 | 200-Day MA | $100.57 |
Key technical levels to watch: the $84.53 fifty-day moving average represents critical support, while resistance clusters around $90–$91 where multiple moving averages converge. A break below $84 would likely trigger accelerated selling toward the $82.67 lower bound of the options expected move range. Conversely, a strong beat would need to reclaim the $90 level and 100-day average to signal any meaningful technical repair. The overall setup is cautionary — the stock enters earnings with weak momentum, bearish trend characteristics across all timeframes, and limited technical support nearby, amplifying downside risk if results disappoint.