ACI Worldwide, Inc.

Fundamentals6.5
Price Action6.0
News Sentiment7.0
AI Rating
6.8

Key Drivers

  • Strong cash flow
  • Margin compression
  • Intangible-heavy assets

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AI Summary

6.8

ACIW is evolving from a mature payments-software cash cow into a strategic payments-rail/orchestration platform with real growth catalysts like ACI Connetic and Wero, but the stock now hinges on proving that these wins can offset margin compression and translate into durable free-cash-flow expansion before the rerating runs out.

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Deep Analysis

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Fundamental Analysis

6.5

Key Financial Insights:

  • Strong cash flow
  • Margin compression
  • Intangible-heavy assets

ACIW delivered strong full-year profitability and cash flow in 2025, but Q1 2026 showed softer margins and only moderate balance-sheet flexibility, so the stock looks cash-flow supported yet vulnerable if compression continues.

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Price Behavior

6.0
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Key Price Behavior Insights:

  • Breakout Hold
  • RSI Overbought
  • Support Defense

ACIW remains in a strong uptrend after breaking above $50, but its overbought RSI suggests the rally may pause or pull back unless support holds.

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Support Level: $49.5-$50.3
Resistance Level: $54.88

Sharp bounce from $42.92 on 2026-06-22 after weakness

Sentiment & News

7.0

Key News Insights:

  • Global Expansion
  • Fraud Concerns
  • AI Trust

ACI Worldwide is attracting investor attention as its stock gains on payments-orchestration expansion in Europe and Africa, even as the company highlights persistent fraud, AI trust, and regulatory challenges.

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The news points to improving strategic momentum for ACI, but sustained upside may depend on converting expansion wins into durable growth while managing trust and execution risks