as of 02-23-2026 3:36pm EST
Founded in 2012, Affirm is a market leader in the buy-now, pay-later space with around $36 billion in transaction volume in fiscal 2025. Affirm offers both zero-interest financing, which is merchant subsidized, and interest-bearing loans, which function as personal loans that are approved on a per-transaction basis. Over 70% of Affirm's transaction volume comes from its interest-bearing loans, which also comprise the majority of its revenue. Affirm primarily operates in the United States, which accounted for more than 95% of its revenue in 2025, but the firm has also expanded to Canada and the United Kingdom.
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Our stocks AFRM ML model is trained using historical data with over 25 parameters, including volume indicators, volatility indicators, momentum indicators, trend indicators, and other technical metrics.
We update our ML model weekly or biweekly (depending on market capitalization) using TensorFlow, typically over the weekend to ensure the most current predictions.
Our current data provider offers limited historical data, which can impact accuracy. As we continue to gather more data and add additional indicators, we expect the model's accuracy to improve over time.
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