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Trip.com
TCOM.US
Trip.com Group Limited, through its subsidiaries, operates as a travel service provider for accommodation reservation, transportation ticketing, packaged tours, in-destination, corporate travel management, and other travel-related services in China and internationally. The company acts as an agent for hotel-related transactions and selling air tickets, as well as provides train, long-distance bus, and ferry tickets; travel insurance products, such as flight delay, air accident, and baggage loss coverage; and air-ticket delivery, online check-in and seat selection, express security screening, real-time flight status tracker, and airport VIP lounge services. It also provides travelers bundled packaged-tour products, such as group, semi-group, and customized and packaged tours with various transportation arrangements, including air, cruise, bus, and car rental services. In addition, the company offers integrated transportation and accommodation services; ticket, activity, insurance, visa, and tour guide services; and user support, supplier management, and customer relationship management services; and in-destination products and services.
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13/12/2025 Update
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Hotels, Resorts and Cruise LinesIndustry
Industry Ranking2/39
Industry medianC
Industry averageC
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  • Profit ScoreA
    • ROE20.28%A
    • Profit Margin52.16%A
    • Gross Margin81.68%A
  • Growth ScoreB
    • Revenue YoY16.40%B
    • Net Profit YoY90.59%A
    • Total Assets YoY9.07%B
    • Net Assets YoY19.46%A
  • Cash ScoreC
    • Cash Flow Margin191.71%C
    • OCF YoY16.40%B
  • Operating ScoreD
    • Turnover0.23D
  • Debt ScoreB
    • Gearing Ratio37.18%B

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    Morning Trend | Trip.com narrows volume and grinds the bottom, are the main forces in the tourism sector about to take action?

    Trip.com (TCOM.US) has recently been a standard "blind trading," with low volume and no signs of improvement, but there are increasingly more old investors quietly positioning themselves in the community. The key is that the tourism sector has overall entered a phase where major players are choosing sides, and will Trip.com’s next move pull out a new wave? From market feedback, TCOM's current round of adjustments has already carpet-bombed the previous dense turnover area, with support roughly around $30. Currently, there are no unusually large orders appearing in the intraday trading, but under the repeated bottoming state, the volume-price relationship is undergoing structural changes—typical of major player stealth positioning. Traders in the circle are generally observing, with most waiting for signals before taking action. Some aggressive traders who make short-term plays believe that if the tourism sector receives support from the track or stimulus policies at the national level, Trip.com is likely to surprise with a surge, especially when it breaks through $33 with increased volume, which could easily ignite short-term sentiment. Currently, the key is that once the volume effectively expands, the cost of left-side chips is very low, and the sentiment of flipping from short to long can easily be amplified. From a sector perspective, although the overall trend is average, a spiral bottoming often leads to a rapid explosive market. It is essential to closely monitor whether there is active lifting by major players in the intraday and daily K-line levels, especially in the last trading minutes and large order transactions. Some friends making short-term trades have already started to position themselves with small amounts, betting on the upcoming right-side opportunity. The short-term strategy is very clear—wait for volume. As long as there is a "hard pull" action, and the volume is higher than the previous days, it will be a tentative follow-up point. Before there is volume, it is best to keep hands off and observe

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    Morning Trend | Trip.com Collective Movement, FOMO Emotion Erupts, Short-term Breakthrough Window is Coming?

    Trip.com (TCOM.US) has shown continuous fluctuations during intraday trading this week, with rising sentiment in the tourism and consumer-related sectors stimulating rotation among large-cap stocks. Traders in the community are actively discussing whether "Trip.com can initiate a main rise in the short term," with many funds repeatedly buying near the 10-day and 20-day moving averages. Yesterday, there was a noticeable surge in the U.S. market towards the end of trading, combined with speculation around domestic holiday expectations, supporting the bullish logic in the market. Both MACD and trading volume have warmed up, creating a rather restless short-term market atmosphere, with some funds calling out that "a breakout is coming." The main funds are clearly taking the initiative, and short-term sentiment is strong, with a FOMO mentality continuing to ferment. However, it is also important to note that the upper pressure zone has not yet been fully digested; if the market rises without sustained volume accumulation, an inertia pullback is unavoidable. The community is actively discussing high-low switching and short-term arbitrage, suggesting a focus on buying low rather than excessively chasing highs. Trip.com has recently been in the spotlight with high news intensity; if holiday catalysts or positive statements from influencers occur, a smooth wave of short-term trading cannot be ruled out. However, in the event of sudden negative news, funds may withdraw quickly, making it relatively safer to set stop-losses and engage in quick in-and-out trading

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    Trip.com 3Q25 Quick Interpretation: Overall, Trip.com's performance this quarter remains generally stable and better than market expectations. In terms of trends, growth remains steady, but due to rel...