MELI Shares Drop 3.77% on $1.44B in Volume Ranking 54th as Institutional Investors Boost Holdings
On August 6, 2025, MercadolibreMELI-- (MELI) fell 3.77% with a trading volume of $1.44 billion, a 47.02% decline from the prior day and ranking 54th in market activity. Institutional investors, including XTX Topco Ltd and Bank Pictet & Cie Europe AG, have recently adjusted their holdings, with XTX Topco acquiring 334 shares valued at $652,000 and Bank Pictet purchasing $561,000 worth of stock. The company’s institutional ownership now stands at 87.62%, reflecting sustained confidence despite recent volatility.
Analysts have varied their price targets and ratings for MELI. CitigroupC-- and Morgan StanleyMS-- reiterated “buy” and “overweight” ratings, while Susquehanna raised its price target to $2,975. The stock’s 52-week range of $1,646.00 to $2,645.22 indicates a market cap of $122.09 billion and a P/E ratio of 59.47. Short interest has decreased by 9.63%, suggesting improving investor sentiment amid mixed technical indicators like a beta of 1.46 and a PEG ratio of 1.41.
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