Visa Inc. (V) closed at $314.08 on February 13, 2026, marking a 3.12% decline. The stock fell $10.10 from its previous close of $324.18. This downward movement caused the price to breach its 200-day moving average. Concerns over antitrust actions and government-backed real-time payment systems drove the sell-off.
Fiscal Q1 2026 revenue reached $10.9 billion, a 15% increase year-over-year. The company reported $3.17 in earnings per share, exceeding market expectations. Processed transactions rose 9% to 69.4 billion. Investors focused on interchange fee risks and a widening valuation gap despite the earnings beat.
Analysts maintained a Buy rating while lowering their price targets. The stock currently trades 22% below the consensus target of $400.41. Potential growth catalysts include small business AI commerce expansions and increased China payment flows.