SoFi Stock Could Finally Be Ready to Break Out

SoFi has frustrated investors for years. The business keeps improving, profitability is no longer theoretical, deposits continue growing, and Financial Services is becoming a much bigger part of the story. Yet the stock still trades like the market sees SoFi mostly as a risky lender. In this video, I break down why SoFi still feels like dead money, why the company may deserve to be valued more like a broader financial platform, and what could happen if investors finally re-rate the stock. Key takeaways: ✅ Why SoFi’s business may be stronger than the stock suggests ✅ How Financial Services and Technology are changing the SoFi story ✅ Why credit risk remains the biggest issue investors need to watch ✅ What SoFi’s 2026 and 2027 targets could mean for long-term shareholders ✅ Whether the market is still valuing SoFi for what it used to be Skip ahead: 00:00 - Intro 01:32 - The Dead Money Frustration 04:41 - SoFi Is Not Just a Lending Company 06:18 - The Interest Rate Setup 07:46 - Defaults Versus Selling Loans 09:29 - Why 2027 Matters 10:50 - Dilution and Management Trust 12:14 - Verdict #SoFi #SoFiStock #FintechStocks #StockMarket #Investing #GrowthStocks #BankStocks #FinancialServices #StockAnalysis #RickOrford 🚀 Check out SoFi’s full valuation on Simply Wall St: https://goto.simplywall.st/SOFI 💬 Skool Community (Formerly Discord): https://rickorford.com/join 🌐 Website: https://rickorford.com 🔔 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications for more exclusive content! About Rick: Rick Orford is a Wall Street Journal best-selling author, serial entrepreneur, and financial expert who achieved financial independence at age 35. Following the sale of two tech startups, Rick was elected to the board of directors for a financial institution managing $200M+. With 25 years of experience in stocks and options, he authored The Financially Independent Millennial to mentor the next generation of investors. A frequent contributor to Seeking Alpha, Barchart, and The Motley Fool, Rick’s insights have been featured by the most prominent outlets, including Good Morning America. When not thinking about finance, he balances his time between financial coaching, travel, and culinary pursuits. LinkedIn:   / rickorford   DISCLAIMER: Stock prices used were the market prices of June 5, 2026. The video was published on June 16, 2026. On the date of publication, Rick Orford did not have (either directly or indirectly) positions in any of the securities mentioned in this video. This video is for educational purposes only and not financial advice. Always do your own research and consult with a financial advisor before making any investment decisions. All information and data on this YouTube Channel is solely for entertainment purposes. I'm not a financial advisor, nor licensed in any way to provide any financial advice. The information herein is based solely on my personal opinion and experience. All investments hold inherent risk, and the information provided on this YouTube Channel should not be interpreted as any kind of guidance, recommendation, offer, advice, or suggestion. Any ideas and strategies discussed on this channel should not be implemented without first considering your financial and personal circumstances or without consulting a financial professional.