MELANY's data-driven read on T-Mobile US, Inc. · Radiotelephone Communications.
Deutsche Telekom merged its T-Mobile USA unit with prepaid specialist MetroPCS in 2013, and that company merged with Sprint in 2020 to create the second-largest US wireless carrier. T-Mobile now serves about 86 million postpaid and 26 million prepaid phone customers, around 30% of the US retail wireless market. After entering fixed-wireless broadband in 2021, it serves 8 million residential and business customers on its wireless network, plus 1 million fiber broadband customers via joint ventures with fiber network owners.
MELANY scores T-Mobile US, Inc. 63/100 by weighing eight factors. Here is how TMUS breaks down.
Whether the price looks cheap or expensive against earnings, growth, and peers.
Margins, returns on capital, and balance-sheet strength.
Direction and relative strength of the recent share-price trend.
History of beating or missing estimates, and where estimates are heading.
What Wall Street price targets and revisions are signalling.
Near-term events that could move the stock.
Upside weighed against volatility and drawdown risk.
How the current rate and market regime suits this kind of company.
T-Mobile US, Inc. sits in the Communication services theme, which MELANY currently rates 6/100 for strength. Theme strength feeds TMUS's momentum and catalyst factors above.
T-Mobile US, Inc. rates Hold right now, so MELANY is not flagging a fresh entry. Create a free account to add TMUS to your watchlist and get alerted the moment the rating changes.
MELANY is a rules-based engine that scores every stock from 0 to 100 across eight weighted factors, then re-scores as new price, earnings, and fundamental data arrive. T-Mobile US, Inc.'s 63/100 reflects mature factor weighting for its profile.
Ratings are algorithmic and change with the data. They are research and education, not personalized investment advice.
As of 2026-08-17, MELANY rated T-Mobile US, Inc. Hold with a composite score of 63/100. That is a dated snapshot, not the live rating, and it is an algorithmic reading built from eight factors rather than personalized investment advice. Review the factor breakdown above and the disclaimer below before making any decision.
T-Mobile US, Inc. (TMUS) has a MELANY composite score of 63/100, combining valuation, business quality, price momentum, earnings track record, analyst sentiment, catalyst setup, risk-adjusted profile, and macro fit.
MELANY scores TMUS from 0 to 100 across eight weighted factors using live market and fundamental data, then refreshes the rating automatically as new data arrives.
That decision is yours; Market Eyes Live does not give buy or sell advice. What the data says: MELANY rates T-Mobile US, Inc. (TMUS) Hold with a composite of 63/100 as of 2026-08-17. The factor breakdown above shows what is driving that, which is a better basis for a decision than any one-word verdict.
MELANY does not publish price targets or forecasts for TMUS. Predicting a future price is exactly the kind of false precision the confidence framework avoids. Instead it scores today's setup, 63/100 across eight factors for T-Mobile US, Inc., and re-scores automatically as new price, earnings, and fundamental data arrive.
MELANY's valuation factor currently reads 69/100 for T-Mobile US, Inc., where a higher score means the price looks more attractive against earnings, growth, and peers. Scores in the 70s and above read as attractively priced, the mid range as roughly fair, and low scores as stretched. The factor breakdown above shows what drives TMUS's read.
MELANY is not flagging a fresh entry for TMUS at its current Hold rating, so there is no entry zone to publish right now. Watchlisting TMUS in the free app gets you alerted the moment that changes.
The top risks MELANY currently flags for T-Mobile US, Inc.: High debt-to-equity ratio 2.1x, rate-sensitive balance sheet; Weak price momentum, trend not yet confirmed, may need more time to set up. The rating on this page already weighs these against the bullish factors; see the risk-adjusted profile score in the breakdown above.
For long-term durability the two factors that matter most are business quality, which MELANY scores 60/100 for T-Mobile US, Inc., and earnings track record, at 74/100. The 63/100 composite blends those with six shorter-horizon factors. Durable quality at a fair price is the long-term case to test; this is research, not personalized investment advice.
Nobody can promise a stock's direction, and Market Eyes Live does not predict prices. The measurable part: MELANY's price momentum factor reads 34/100 for TMUS right now, and the catalyst setup factor tracks whether near-term events could move it. Both re-score automatically as the data changes.
The rating on this page is a snapshot of MELANY's read as of 2026-08-17. The price shown updates live, but the score is not recomputed on this page. MELANY re-scores TMUS continuously as new price, earnings, and fundamental data arrive, and that current rating is free in the app.
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