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© Provided by The Motley Fool man bending over to look at red arrow crashing down through the groundThe Zip Co Ltd(ASX: Z1P) share price is plunging today, down 11.64% at the time of writing to $7.06 a share. Z1P shares opened at $7.26 this morning after closing at $8.01 yesterday and were down to $6.57 at one point, highlighting the swift and decisive nature of this move.
Zip shares have had a rollercoaster ride over the past fortnight. Exactly 2 weeks ago, Zip shares were asking $6.24. By 24 August, the Zip share price was up to $7.45 and by 26 August it was $9.65. After printing a new all-time high of $10.64 on Monday (representing a gain of more than 70% in under 14 days), the shares came crashing back to earth and have continued to fall ever since.
Why is the Zip share price crashing 15% today?
The selling of Zip shares has accelerated over yesterday and today – 2 days where the stock has shed more than 20% of its value. The catalyst behind this move is highly likely to be the announcement on Monday night (our time) that the American payments giant PayPal Holdings Inc.(NASDAQ: PYPL) is entering the buy now, pay later (BNPL) space that both Zip and arch-rival Afterpay Ltd (ASX: APT) are currently dominating.
PayPal is a payments company with a market capitalisation of approximately US$245 billion – no small fry. It’s known for both its stellar growth in the online payments space over the past decade and for being one of Tesla Inc.(NASDAQ: TSLA)’s CEO Elon Musk’s early business ventures.
PayPal released a statement on Monday outlining the launch of ‘Pay in 4’ to customers in the United States in the fourth quarter of 2020. This new product will allow customers to make a purchase and ‘pay in 4’ interest-free instalments. It will be embedded into PayPal’s existing payments infrastructure, which means merchants won’t be charged additional fees for its use.
This product is obviously a direct threat to Zip (and Afterpay) given PayPal’s size and scale in the payments market. This partly explains, in my view, why the Zip share price is cratering today.
Froth and volatility
It’s also worth noting that there was a lot of froth and volatility in the Zip share price, which is inevitable when you have a 70% move upwards over just 2 weeks. A share price movement like that is extremely vulnerable to a negative piece of news like we’ve witnessed coming out of PayPal.
With a lot of short-term traders likely sitting on massive profits, there would have undoubtedly been a lot of itchy fingers yesterday morning. This news was evidently more than enough to trigger some profit taking, which looks to be snowballing today.
Is Zip a buy today?
If you’re bullish on Zip’s long-term future and aren’t fazed by PayPal’s moves, then perhaps. But I’m certainly staying away from this frothy stock for now. There is clearly a lot of betting and trading going on with the Zip share price this week, and that’s something that I want no part of. It might be worth waiting for a real dip on this one, rather than the dramatic steam-letting we are seeing today.
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