--- title: "Pre-market trend | Klarna (KLAR) 5/14 New payment giant funds flowing back, short-term opportunities emerging?" type: "News" locale: "en" url: "https://longbridge.com/en/news/286465125.md" description: "Yesterday's close saw Swedish payment giant Klarna's stock price trigger a bullish signal above the zero axis on the daily MACD, with a trading volume of approximately $428 million, indicating a resurgence of market enthusiasm for this fintech newcomer. The bullish signal established above the zero axis is typically viewed as a technical indicator that the short-term adjustment has ended and a new round of upward momentum is building. As a global leader in the \"buy now, pay later\" (BNPL) sector, Klarna has been a focal point of market attention since its IPO, with each directional choice of its stock price impacting the fintech sector. On the news front, U.S. retail sales data for April showed overall robust performance, with core retail month-on-month growth of 0.7% exceeding market expectations, indicating strong consumer spending willingness, which directly benefits Klarna's business volume—more active retail consumption leads to higher usage scenarios and transaction flows for BNPL. However, the flip side is that the unexpectedly high PPI inflation data has raised market expectations for Federal Reserve interest rate hikes, and the Senate's confirmation process for Kevin Warsh as the new Federal Reserve Chairman is also underway, creating potential pressure on the valuations of fintech stocks due to uncertainty in interest rate direction. Sector-wise, the trading and payment services sector showed mixed performance, with Visa (V) slightly up 0.69% yesterday, while overall liquidity remained neutral. From a technical perspective, Klarna, as a relatively newly listed entity, is still gradually establishing key support and resistance levels. The current bullish signal, combined with a daily trading volume at the $400 million level, indicates that the level of capital participation is at a healthy level" datetime: "2026-05-15T13:00:00.000Z" locales: - [zh-CN](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/286465125.md) - [en](https://longbridge.com/en/news/286465125.md) - [zh-HK](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/286465125.md) --- # Pre-market trend | Klarna (KLAR) 5/14 New payment giant funds flowing back, short-term opportunities emerging? Yesterday's closing saw Swedish payment giant Klarna's stock price trigger a bullish signal above the daily MACD zero line, with a trading volume of approximately $428 million, indicating a resurgence of market enthusiasm for this fintech newcomer. A bullish signal established above the zero line is typically viewed as a technical indicator that a short-term adjustment has ended and a new round of upward momentum is building. As a global leader in the "buy now, pay later" (BNPL) sector, Klarna has been a focal point of market attention since its IPO, with each directional choice of its stock price affecting the nerves of the fintech sector. On the news front, U.S. retail sales data for April showed overall robust performance, with core retail month-on-month growth of 0.7% exceeding market expectations, indicating strong consumer spending willingness, which directly benefits Klarna's business volume—more active retail consumption leads to higher usage scenarios and transaction flows for BNPL. However, the flip side is that unexpectedly high PPI inflation data has heightened market expectations for Federal Reserve interest rate hikes, and the Senate's confirmation process for Kevin Warsh as the new Federal Reserve Chairman is also underway, creating potential pressure on the valuations of fintech stocks due to uncertainty in interest rate trends. Sector-wise, the trading and payment services sector showed mixed performance, with Visa (V) slightly up 0.69%, while overall liquidity remained neutral. From a technical perspective, as a relatively newly listed entity, Klarna's key support and resistance levels are still being gradually established. The current bullish signal, combined with a daily trading volume at the $400 million level, indicates healthy levels of capital participation. It is important to note that if today's intraday trading can hold near yesterday's closing price with moderate volume, the validity of the signal will be further confirmed. Conversely, if there is a significant pullback at the opening, it may just be a short-term technical rebound. The short-term trend leans bullish, with Klarna's business fundamentals resonating with consumer data. However, fintech stocks are highly sensitive to interest rate expectations, and the subsequent direction of Federal Reserve policy will be a key variable affecting their valuations. In the early stages of signal establishment, there remains considerable uncertainty in the market. _This article provides only technical analysis and market information for reference and does not constitute any investment advice. 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