HiPay Group Stock: Significant Rebound of Nearly 12% in One Session
HiPay Group's stock shows a sharp increase on Thursday, February 26, 2026, jumping by 11.66% to 6.32 euros. This rebound comes after several months of decline, with the price having dropped more than 26% over the past three months. The dynamics of the session contrast with the downward trend observed over the past year.
Recovery After Approaching Support Threshold
HiPay Group's stock is regaining ground after hovering near its support threshold at 5.40 euros. The day before, the stock was still trading at 5.66 euros, a level close to the lower boundary of the Bollinger Bands (5.07 euros), often associated with technical oversold zones. Today's rebound brings the price above its 20-day moving average, established at 5.78 euros, which constitutes a first signal of short-term stabilization.
However, the stock remains significantly below its 50-day moving average (6.87 euros) and even more so below its 200-day moving average (8.94 euros), indicating a still downward-oriented long-term trend. The RSI, at 40, is in an intermediate zone: it has left the oversold zone without yet signaling a confirmed bullish reversal. The nearest resistance, at 7.38 euros, must be crossed for the technical configuration to improve sustainably.
Volatility and Market Performance
HiPay Group, a French specialist in online payment solutions, displays a monthly volatility of 18.07%, characteristic of small capitalizations listed on Euronext Growth. This level illustrates the range of variations the stock can experience from one session to another, as evidenced by today's rise. Over a rolling week, the price has increased by 14.08%, but this recovery comes after a pronounced decline: the performance over one year stands at -14.59%.
The beta of the stock, measured at 0.58, indicates that HiPay's stock moves relatively independently compared to the overall market. The movements recorded on this stock are thus more likely to respond to specific factors rather than to major trends in Parisian indices. In the absence of recent publications on the company's financial calendar, today's progress does not appear to be linked to any identified fundamental event, which calls for caution regarding the sustainability of this movement.