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Is this the golden era for Fintech stocks? Wall Street seems to think so. In today's Daily Stock Drop, we break down the massive news coming out of Barron's regarding two of our favorite battleground stocks: SoFi Technologies (SOFI) and Affirm (AFRM). We’re covering the shocking "double upgrade" that has investors buzzing. J.P. Morgan has officially slapped a $31 price target on SoFi, predicting massive upside despite the recent earnings volatility. Meanwhile, Morgan Stanley has crowned Affirm "arguably the best fintech asset" in the market, challenging the bearish narrative on consumer spending. We dive into: • Why SoFi dropped after a record-breaking earnings report (and why banks are buying the dip). • The "S&P 500 Inclusion" rumors fueling SoFi's bull case. • How Affirm is proving the bears wrong with profitability and high-income user growth. • Which stock is the better buy for your portfolio strategy? If you are holding SOFI or AFRM, or thinking about starting a position, you need to see these charts. ⏰ Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro: The Fintech Battle Begins 0:55 - The News: Wall Street’s Huge Upgrades 1:45 - SoFi Analysis: Why did it drop? ($31 Target) 2:55 - Affirm Analysis: "Best Fintech Asset"? 3:40 - The Verdict: Which one fits your portfolio? 4:20 - Outro 🔔 Subscribe for daily stock updates: [Insert Your Channel Link Here] #SoFi #Affirm #StockMarket #Fintech #Investing #DailyStockDrop #JPMorgan #MorganStanley ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: I am not a financial advisor. The content in this video is for entertainment and informational purposes only. The stock market is risky, and you should always do your own research or consult a certified financial planner before making any investment decisions. I may hold positions in the securities mentioned.