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title: "Pre-market trend | Visa (V) 5/15 steady capital inflow, will the bullish momentum of the payment leader continue?"
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description: "Yesterday's closing price for Visa rose by 1.00%, closing at $325.75, with an intraday high of $329.01, maintaining above the 5-day moving average throughout the day. The MACD daily line formed a bullish resonance signal again above the zero axis, indicating that the mid-term upward trend is gaining new momentum confirmation, with clear signs of short-term buying rebound. The total trading volume was approximately $1.967 billion, with active capital participation and good volume coordination, leaning towards a bullish dominance in the short-term market rhythm. On the news front, the global digital payment industry continues to maintain high prosperity, with the sustained growth of cross-border consumption and e-commerce providing solid fundamental support for payment network giants like Visa. Notably, Klarna, a competitor in the same field, recently debuted on the U.S. stock market as an IPO, and although its stock price has fluctuated significantly post-listing, it also reflects the market's high attention to the payment and fintech sectors. Additionally, market expectations for a potential interest rate hike by the Federal Reserve this year are rising; in a rising interest rate environment, Visa, with its asset-light business model and strong free cash flow, is typically viewed by the market as a resilient quality target. From a technical perspective, $323.84 was yesterday's intraday low, serving as the first short-term support reference. Both the 5-day and 10-day moving averages are trending upwards, presenting a healthy bullish arrangement in the moving average system. If it can continue to hold above $325 today, the probability of testing the $330 round number resistance is relatively high"
datetime: "2026-05-18T13:00:00.000Z"
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# Pre-market trend | Visa (V) 5/15 steady capital inflow, will the bullish momentum of the payment leader continue?

Yesterday's close saw Visa's stock price rise by 1.00%, closing at $325.75, with an intraday high of $329.01, maintaining above the 5-day moving average throughout the day. The MACD daily line formed a bullish resonance signal above the zero axis again, indicating that the medium-term upward trend is gaining new momentum confirmation, with clear signs of short-term buying recovery. The total trading volume was approximately $1.967 billion, with active capital participation and good volume coordination, leaning towards a bullish dominance in the short-term market rhythm.

On the news front, the global digital payment industry continues to maintain a high level of prosperity, with the sustained growth of cross-border consumption and e-commerce providing solid fundamental support for payment network giants like Visa. Notably, Klarna, a competitor in the same field, recently debuted on the U.S. stock market as an IPO, and although its stock price has fluctuated significantly post-listing, it reflects the market's high attention to the payment and fintech sectors. Additionally, market expectations for potential interest rate hikes by the Federal Reserve this year are rising; in a rising interest rate environment, Visa, with its asset-light business model and strong free cash flow, is typically viewed as a resilient quality target by the market.

From a technical perspective, $323.84 was the intraday low yesterday, serving as the first short-term support reference. Both the 5-day and 10-day moving averages are trending upwards, indicating a healthy bullish arrangement in the moving average system. If it can continue to hold above $325 today, the probability of testing the $330 round number to the upside is high. In terms of sector linkage, the fintech and payment sectors are performing steadily overall, which is beneficial for Visa to maintain its current upward rhythm.

On the risk side, attention should be paid to the potential impact of a global macroeconomic slowdown on cross-border consumption, as well as market sentiment disturbances caused by geopolitical uncertainties. The short-term trend reference leans bullish, but if there is a significant drop below the 5-day moving average during the day, it will be necessary to reassess the continuity of bullish momentum.

_This article provides only technical analysis and market information for reference and does not constitute any investment advice. The market carries uncertainties, and investors should make independent decisions based on their own circumstances._

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