HIMS jumped 12.5% on July 1, 2026 — who was aligned with the move
4 analysts had active stances on HIMS in the 90 days before this move. Here's where each one landed.
What each analyst said before the move
Hims & Hers is a healthcare demand aggregator with 56% revenue CAGR and potential to accelerate growth through branded GLP-1s.
Stance expressed 1 days before this move
HIMS has been acting better, buyable on dips near the moving averages.
Stance expressed 4 days before this move
HIMS is a long-term buy-and-hold — buying around $19 worked, and it still sits on the long-term portfolio.
Stance expressed 21 days before this move
HIMS looks weak because revenue is flattening and the company is losing money, and the KOL prefers waiting for a lower price zone before considering an entry.
Stance expressed 48 days before this move
What happened next
- 1-day after the move: HIMS continued in the same direction as the initial signal.
- 7-day trajectory: further price action on HIMS is tracked on TradingView.
- 30-day outlook: TickerReceipts tracks analyst accuracy over time as positions resolve.
Frequently asked questions
Which analysts were bullish on HIMS before the July 1, 2026 move?
TickerReceipts tracked 3 analysts who held bullish (aligned) stances on HIMS in the 90-day window before the July 1, 2026 price move. These analysts had expressed positions consistent with the move direction — bullish before an upward move, or bearish before a downward move. Their stances are listed above with the number of days each position was held. This data reflects only publicly trackable statements captured in TickerReceipts' database and is not financial advice.
Which analysts were against the HIMS July 1, 2026 move?
1 analysts held stances that went against the HIMS July 1, 2026 price move. For an upward move, against-stances were bearish; for a downward move, against-stances were bullish. Being against a single-day move does not invalidate a thesis — analysts may hold longer-term views that diverge from short-term price action. TickerReceipts records these stances for transparency and historical accuracy tracking.
Did any analyst flip their stance on HIMS just before this move?
TickerReceipts monitors stance changes in the 14 days preceding each price event. For the HIMS July 1, 2026 move, 0 analyst stance changes were recorded close to the event date. A flip is defined as a tracked analyst switching their expressed stance from bull to bear or vice versa. Flips near major price events are notable signals, though timing alone does not confirm predictive intent.