Linkhome Holdings is expected to report Q2 2026 results with an EPS estimate near break-even at $0.00, though limited analyst coverage provides no formal consensus for revenue following a first-quarter decline to $4.91 million. The stock currently trades around $0.86, significantly below its 52-week high, with major Wall Street price targets currently unavailable. Investors are primarily focused on the company’s strategic transition into AI infrastructure and the decentralized GPU compute marketplace via its newly launched OpenLink platform.

Despite a 14% year-over-year revenue drop in Q1, Linkhome’s recent $10.5 million enterprise agreement for AI compute services has shifted the narrative toward high-growth fintech and AI solutions. Markets are watching for signs that this pivot can offset the volatility and narrowing margins seen in the core Cash Offer homebuying business.