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To own Freedom Holding today, you really have to believe that the group can convert its growing revenue base into more consistent, higher‑quality earnings while managing regulatory and funding pressures. The latest quarter, with revenue up to US$732.53 million but net income slipping to US$31.66 million, reinforces that this is still a work in progress rather than a finished story. In the near term, key catalysts look tied to how efficiently the new capital from the recent US$300 million follow‑on offering is deployed, and whether the new CFO can tighten cost control without undermining growth projects such as the Turkish brokerage and the Kazakhstan AI Hub. The softer profitability in Q1 2026 does not fundamentally change those drivers, but it sharpens the focus on execution risk and just how much investors are being asked to pay for that growth ambition.
However, one risk in particular could matter more than short term earnings noise for shareholders. Freedom Holding's shares are on the way up, but could they be overextended? Uncover how much higher they are than fair value.Simply Wall St Community members have submitted 1 fair value estimate, clustering at about US$59.54 per share, which contrasts with Freedom Holding’s premium valuation and recent margin pressure, giving you a very different lens on the stock’s risk‑reward trade off.
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