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Visa stock forecast: Third-party price targets

Visa (V) last traded at $339.95 as of 9:23am UTC on 30 October 2025, marking the session low after ranging between $339.95 and $349.72 intraday on Capital.com’s quote feed.
By Dan Mitchell
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Visa’s share price is driven by resilient consumer spending and a 9% year-on-year increase in global payment volume, supported by growth in digital transactions and cross-border activity (Seeking Alpha, 28 October 2025). The Q3 2025 earnings report showed a 12% rise in revenue, with stable cash reserves and continued buybacks, while operating margins were constrained by higher expenses and incentives (GuruFocus, 29 October 2025). 

Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results.

Visa stock forecast: Analyst price target view

CoinCodex (retail forecast aggregator)

CoinCodex forecasts Visa’s 2025 average price at $335.93, projecting a range between $307.77 and $349.23. The model highlights mixed momentum with potential for further gains amid sector rotation (CoinCodex, 30 October 2025).

24/7 Wall St. (newswire consensus)

24/7 Wall St. reports a 2025 year-end analyst consensus price of $374.21, implying modest upside based on stable payment volumes and business spending (24/7 Wall St., 1 October 2025).

Investing.com (analyst survey)

According to Investing.com, 40 analysts provided 12-month targets, with an average of $392.59, a high of $450, and a low of $305. Analysts point to steady revenue growth and continued digital expansion (Investing.com, 30 October 2025)

Citigroup (equity research)

Citigroup initiated coverage with a one-year price target of $399.20, citing Visa’s robust payments network and strong institutional inflows, supported by positive EPS and revenue forecasts (Nasdaq, 23 October 2025).

Raymond James (brokerage research)

Raymond James reaffirmed an ‘Outperform’ rating and raised its target to $408.00, noting resilient margins, strong Q4 results, and ongoing product innovation (GuruFocus, 29 October 2025).

Past and simulated performance are not reliable indicators of future results. Analyst projections may not account for unforeseen events or shifts in market sentiment.

V stock price: Technical overview

Visa last traded at $339.95 as of 9:23am (UTC) on 30 October 2025. On the daily chart, price sits below key moving averages (20/50/100/200-DMA: ~346–347), following a retreat from the recent high of $349.72. No short-term alignment signals are visible, as the 20-day simple average remains close to the 50- and 100-day levels.

Momentum indicators are neutral: the 14-day RSI at 45.32 and ADX at 11.95 both suggest weak trend conviction. A daily close above the Classic R1 pivot at 351.52 could bring the 361.65 zone into view, while sustained closes below the Classic Pivot at 342.49 would expose the 100-DMA near 347 and S1 support at 332.36. A drop below the 200-DMA (~346) may limit near-term recovery prospects (TradingView, 30 October 2025).

This technical overview is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any instrument.

Visa share price history

Visa’s share price has shifted significantly over the past two years, reflecting both market conditions and company performance. In late 2023, V traded below $260, reaching lows near $232.38 in October, amid global monetary tightening and consumer cost pressures.

Momentum improved through 2024, with the stock rising above $300 in January and holding firm through mid-year volatility. By December 2024, Visa had reached $315.95, later peaking near $372.75 in June 2025 before easing over the summer. As of 30 October 2025, V closed at $340.19 – down slightly year to date, but up more than 28% over two years.

Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results.

Capital.com’s client sentiment for Visa CFDs

As of 30 October 2025, Capital.com data shows 96.8% of clients are long and 3.2% short on Visa CFDs – a 93.6-point spread that indicates a strong long bias. This sentiment snapshot reflects open positions on the platform and is subject to change.

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FAQ

Is Visa a good stock to buy?

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Visa’s share price may move in line with market sentiment, payment sector trends and broader economic data. Analysts project a range of possible outcomes, reflecting both potential upside and periods of volatility. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results.

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