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Highlights

  • ATCH closed at 0.99 USD, rallying ~153.85% in one session, on volume near 498 million shares.
  • Subsidiary Wilson-Davis (WDCO) reported a 295% YoY net income increase on ~15% higher revenues; a new correspondent clearing client added.
  • AtlasClear reaffirmed a Sept 29, 2025 Form 10-K filing date and expanded its stock loan business, with August outperforming July.

AtlasClear Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: ATCH): as of the latest close (Sep 15, 2025), the share price stood at 0.99 USD, up 0.60 USD (153.85%) from the previous close of 0.39 USD. Trading opened at 0.90 USD, with an intraday high of 1.18 USD and a low near 0.67 USD. Volume registered at ~498,117,709 shares.

The 52-week range for ATCH spans from about 0.1372 USD to 26.94 USD, indicating prior periods of much higher nominal prices before substantial declines.

Recent Company Updates that Moved Expectations

Two key releases in early September appear to have reset what observers consider plausible for ATCH:

  • On September 2, 2025, AtlasClear disclosed that its stock-loan business had grown from “immaterial” levels in 2024 to around 12% of revenue in June, 15% in July, with August outperforming July. It also confirmed a partnership with LocBox aimed at making the stock-loan activity more transparent and scalable. The company reiterated that its annual Form 10-K would be filed by September 29.
  • On September 12, 2025, subsidiary Wilson-Davis & Co. reported net income of $1.48 million, a 295% increase YoY, on $12.85 million in revenue (up ~15% YoY). Additional announcements included a new correspondent clearing client (Dawson James Securities), progress toward a bank charter (Commercial Bancorp of Wyoming), and plans that touch on crypto offerings.

Market Structure, Float, and Dynamics

The recent jump in ATCH appears to be amplified by structural traits:

  • Low float: Public float is estimated at ~13 million shares. When large volume enters, that can lead to outsized price response.
  • Short interest has been visible at ~9-10% of float in recent reporting periods, which increases potential for price acceleration when momentum builds.
  • Narrative and de-risking signals: Timely filing of financial reports, growth in revenue streams, correspondent client wins, and regulatory/banking ambitions combined to reduce perceived uncertainty.

Summary

AtlasClear Holdings posted a dramatic one-session rise (~153.85%) as a result of operational gains at its Wilson-Davis subsidiary, expansion in its stock-loan business, and clarification of its reporting schedule. The combination of those developments with a small float, visible short interest, and heavy volume produced a sharp repricing. The path forward will likely be watched closely for follow-through in financial statements, correspondent client additions, and progress toward regulatory/banking milestones.