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.
Alibaba typically reports before market open, meaning Day 0 captures the market's immediate reaction in the first full trading session, while Day +1 reflects follow-through momentum.
| Earnings Date | Day 0 Move | Day 0 Range | Day +1 Move | Day +1 Range |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-05-13 | +$11.03 (+8.18%) | $16.54 (12.27%) | -$4.69 (-3.22%) | $5.37 (3.68%) |
| 2026-03-19 | -$9.53 (-7.09%) | $5.76 (4.28%) | -$2.49 (-1.99%) | $4.39 (3.51%) |
| 2025-11-25 | -$3.72 (-2.31%) | $10.22 (6.36%) | +$0.59 (+0.38%) | $11.46 (7.30%) |
| 2025-08-29 | +$15.43 (+12.90%) | $8.14 (6.81%) | +$3.55 (+2.63%) | $5.77 (4.27%) |
| 2025-05-15 | -$10.15 (-7.57%) | $3.67 (2.74%) | -$0.44 (-0.36%) | $2.79 (2.25%) |
| 2025-02-20 | +$10.18 (+8.09%) | $13.10 (10.41%) | +$7.78 (+5.72%) | $4.20 (3.09%) |
| 2024-11-15 | -$1.99 (-2.20%) | $3.47 (3.83%) | +$0.76 (+0.86%) | $1.65 (1.86%) |
| 2024-08-15 | +$0.07 (+0.09%) | $4.14 (5.21%) | +$3.64 (+4.58%) | $2.18 (2.74%) |
| Avg Abs Move | 6.06% | 6.49% | 2.47% | 3.59% |
Historical price action around Alibaba earnings shows significant volatility, with an average absolute Day 0 move of 6.06% and Day +1 follow-through averaging 2.47%. The most recent report on May 13, 2026 triggered the largest reaction in the dataset—an 8.18% Day 0 surge followed by a 3.22% Day +1 decline, suggesting initial relief that quickly faded. The March 2026 report saw a 7.09% Day 0 decline with continued weakness the next day.
The pattern reveals a stock prone to sharp initial reactions that often reverse or extend on Day +1, with intraday ranges (Day 0 average of 6.49%) indicating substantial volatility as investors digest results. Notably, positive earnings surprises haven't consistently translated to sustained gains—the August 2025 report jumped 12.90% on Day 0 but the stock has since given back those gains. With the current expected move of 5.58% slightly below the historical 6.06% average, options markets are pricing in meaningful but not extreme volatility for this release.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Expiration Date | 08/21/26 (DTE 2) |
| Expected Move | $7.16 (5.58%) |
| Expected Range | $121.05 to $135.37 |
| Implied Volatility | 109.86% |
The options market is pricing an expected move of 5.58% ($7.16) for this earnings release, slightly below the stock's historical average Day 0 move of 6.06%. This suggests options traders are anticipating meaningful volatility but not the extreme swings seen in recent quarters, possibly reflecting lowered expectations after the dramatic estimate cuts. However, given Alibaba's recent pattern of shocking misses and the wide estimate range ($1.25 to $2.30), actual volatility could easily exceed the implied move if results or guidance surprise in either direction.
Analyst sentiment on Alibaba remains overwhelmingly bullish despite the company's recent struggles, with 21 of 26 analysts rating the stock a Strong Buy and just one Moderate Buy, four Holds, and zero Sell ratings. The average recommendation of 4.65 (on a 5-point scale) reflects strong conviction, though sentiment has remained unchanged over the past month—suggesting analysts are holding their positions rather than upgrading into the report.
The consensus price target of $182.55 implies 42% upside from the current price of $128.90, with the range spanning from $124.00 (essentially current levels) to $220.10 (71% upside). This wide dispersion reflects genuine uncertainty about the company's trajectory, with bulls seeing deep value in a temporarily impaired franchise and bears questioning whether structural challenges have permanently impaired the business model.
The disconnect between analyst ratings and recent stock performance is notable—despite overwhelming Buy recommendations, shares have declined 15.62% year-to-date and trade well below the 200-day moving average. This suggests analysts are looking through near-term turbulence to longer-term value, betting that regulatory pressures will ease, competition will stabilize, and Alibaba's dominant market position will reassert itself. However, the unchanged sentiment trend indicates analysts are waiting for evidence rather than adding conviction ahead of results.
Alibaba's technical setup heading into earnings shows a stock attempting to recover from oversold conditions but facing significant overhead resistance. The Barchart Technical Opinion currently registers an 8% Sell signal, a dramatic improvement from 24% Sell one week ago and 56% Sell one month ago, indicating rapidly improving short-term momentum even as the intermediate trend remains challenged.
Timeframe Analysis:
Trend Characteristics: The trend shows minimum strength with a weakening direction, suggesting the recent bounce lacks conviction and could easily reverse on disappointing results or guidance.
The stock trades at $128.90, positioned above its 5-day ($125.55), 10-day ($126.83), 20-day ($123.16), 50-day ($114.06), and 100-day ($122.53) moving averages—a bullish short-term alignment. However, the price remains below the critical 200-day moving average at $138.21, which has acted as resistance and represents a key technical hurdle. The 50-day moving average has crossed above the 100-day, a potentially constructive development, but the failure to reclaim the 200-day keeps the longer-term trend in question.
| Period | Value | Period | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5-Day MA | $125.55 | 50-Day MA | $114.06 |
| 10-Day MA | $126.83 | 100-Day MA | $122.53 |
| 20-Day MA | $123.16 | 200-Day MA | $138.21 |
The technical picture presents a stock in short-term recovery mode but lacking the momentum to break through overhead resistance. The cluster of moving averages between $122 and $127 has provided recent support, while the 200-day at $138.21 represents the key level that would signal a meaningful trend reversal. With the stock up 13% from its 50-day low but still down significantly year-to-date, the setup is neutral to cautiously constructive—supportive of a relief rally on any positive surprise, but vulnerable to a sharp reversal if results disappoint or guidance fails to restore confidence. The improving short-term signals suggest some technical momentum, but the minimum strength reading warns that this bounce could prove fragile.