Chewy Inc vs Abrdn Physical Platinum Shares ETF — how do they compare? Chewy Inc trades at $20.51 (market cap $8.33B), while Abrdn Physical Platinum Shares ETF trades at $14.75. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| CHWY | PPLT | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | $8.33B | — |
Sector | Consumer Cyclical | Commodities - Metals/Agriculture |
52-Week High | $42.33 | $25.23 |
52-Week Low | $17.51 | $11.78 |
Enterprise Value | $8.30B | — |
Signals from Pluang's Aura AI — not financial advice
Chewy (CHWY) trades at $20.32, down 2.68% on the day, with a bearish technical signal from moving averages but neutral oscillators. The company reported $11.86B revenue for 2025 with net income of $392.74M, showing improved profitability. Recent news highlights expansion in pet healthcare and AI-driven operational efficiency, though Q1 2026 earnings missed expectations.
The outlook is mixed: strong analyst consensus (81.58% buy ratings) and a $34.92 price target suggest upside, but near-term risks include consumer trade-down pressures and competitive threats. Long-term growth drivers in pet care and margin expansion offer potential, yet macroeconomic headwinds and execution risks warrant caution.
PPLT trades at $14.52, down 1.69% with a bearish technical outlook showing 15 sell signals versus 0 buy signals. The ETF recently underwent a 1:10 stock split effective May 18, 2026, which adjusted share count without changing the fund's underlying value. Platinum has underperformed other precious metals recently, creating potential catch-up trade opportunities according to market commentary.
The outlook remains cautious as platinum lags gold's rally, though some analysts see long-term potential. Key risks include precious metals volatility and correlation dynamics. Recent downgrades to 'Hold' suggest limited near-term upside after PPLT's 84-100% returns over the past year, requiring careful entry timing for new positions.
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Chewy is the largest e-commerce pet care retailer in the U.S., generating $8.9 billion in 2021 sales across pet food, treats, hard goods, and pharmacy categories. The firm was founded in 2011, acquired by PetSmart in 2017, and tapped public markets as a standalone company in 2019, after spending a couple of years developing under the aegis of the pet superstore chain. The firm generates sales from pet food, treats, over-the-counter medications, medical prescription fulfillment, and hard goods, like crates, leashes, and bowls.
Read more on CHWY →PPLT is a physically-backed ETF designed to track the spot price of platinum, less the Trust's expenses. It holds physical platinum bullion in secure vaults, providing investors with a liquid and cost-effective way to access the platinum market without the logistical challenges of direct ownership.
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