Is High Roller Technologies, Inc. (ROLR) Stock a Good Investment?

By Omar Beirat
January 16, 2026
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Learn more about whether High Roller Technologies, Inc. is a good stock to buy or sell based on recent news as well as its key financial metrics. Read on to find out how (ROLR) grades on certain investment factors and determine whether it meets your investment needs.

Latest High Roller Technologies, Inc. Stock News

As of January 15, 2026, High Roller Technologies, Inc. had a $201.8 million market capitalization, putting it in the 28th percentile of companies in the Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure industry.

High Roller Technologies, Inc. does not have a meaningful P/E due to negative earnings over the last 12 trailing months. High Roller Technologies, Inc.’s trailing 12-month revenue is $28.0 million with a -8.1% profit margin. Year-over-year quarterly sales growth most recently was -16.0%. There are not analysts providing consensus earnings estimates for the current fiscal year. High Roller Technologies, Inc. does not currently pay a dividend.



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Grading High Roller Technologies, Inc. Stock

Before you choose to buy, sell or hold High Roller Technologies, Inc. stock, you’ll want to analyze how it has been graded. Stock evaluation requires access to huge amounts of data and the knowledge and time to sift through it all, making sense of financial ratios, reading income statements and analyzing recent stock movement. To help individual investors decide whether or not to buy (ROLR) stock, AAII created A+ Investor, a robust data suite that condenses data research in an actionable and customizable way that is suitable for investors of all knowledge levels.

AAII’s proprietary stock grades come with A+ Investor. These offer intuitive A‐F grades for each of five key investing factors: value, growth, momentum, earnings revisions and quality. Here, we’ll take a closer look at High Roller Technologies, Inc.’s stock grades for value, growth and quality. Learn more about A+ Investor here!

High Roller Technologies, Inc. Stock Value Grade

Value Grade:

Metric Rank ROLR Sector Median
Price/Sales 83 6.57 0.76
Price/Earnings na na 21.3
EV/EBITDA na na 12.6
Shareholder Yield 83 (20.7%) 0.0%
Price/Book Value 97 30.45 1.96
Price/Free Cash Flow na 19.3

Buying stocks that are going to go up typically means buying stocks that are undervalued in the first place, although momentum investors may argue that point.

AAII’s A+ Investor Value Grade is derived from a stock’s value score. The value score is the percentile rank of the average of the percentile ranks of the price-to-sales ratio, price-earnings ratio, enterprise-value-to-EBITDA (EV/EBITDA) ratio, shareholder yield, price-to-book-value ratio and price-to-free-cash-flow ratio. The score is variable, meaning it can consider all six ratios or, should any of the six ratios not be valid, the remaining ratios that are valid. To be assigned a Value Score, stocks must have a valid (non-null) ratio and corresponding ranking for at least two of the six valuation ratios.

Stocks with a Value Score from 81 to 100 are considered deep value, those with a score between 61 and 80 are a good value and so on.

High Roller Technologies, Inc. has a Value Score of 3, which is Ultra Expensive.

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High Roller Technologies, Inc. Stock Momentum Grade

Momentum Grade:

Metric Score ROLR Sector Median
Relative Price Strength (Q1) 100 680.7% (5.0%)
Relative Price Strength (Q2) 49 (4.1%) (5.6%)
Relative Price Strength (Q3) 31 (15.1%) (4.7%)
Relative Price Strength (Q4) 13 (36.3%) (7.3%)
Relative Price Strength (weighted 4 qtr) 100 261.2% (2.0%)

Momentum grades help uncover stocks experiencing anomalously high rates of return; research finds that stocks with high relative levels of momentum tend to outperform, whereas those with low levels of momentum tend to continue underperforming. Momentum is based on the price change of a stock over a specified period relative to all other stocks.

Typically, AAII looks at the weighted relative strength over the trailing four quarters. The weighted four-quarter relative strength rank is the relative price change for each of the past four quarters. The most recent quarterly price change is given a weight of 40% and each of the three previous quarters are given a weighting of 20%.

High Roller Technologies, Inc. has a Momentum Score of 100, which is Very Strong.

Other High Roller Technologies, Inc. Stock Grades

In addition to Value and Momentum, A+ Investor also provides grades for Growth, Estimate Revisions and Quality.

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The Earnings Estimate Revisions Grade takes into account the magnitude of a company’s earnings surprise in its last two reported fiscal quarters. Often, surprises beget further surprises‐or at least continued sales growth (the exact opposite is generally true, too). AAII’s stock screen that follows the companies with the highest earnings estimate revisions (i.e., the best grades) has a 23.3% backtested annual return since inception, whereas an example screen following those with the worst revisions has a backtested annual return since inception of under 5%.

Growth investing builds on the idea that stocks of companies exhibiting strong, consistent and prolonged growth outperform those of slower—growth companies. AAII measures several dimensions of growth in its Growth Grade, including year—over—year increases in sales and earnings, long(er)—term historical sales and earnings growth rates and analyst‐forecasted long—term earnings growth.

AAII’s A+ Investor Quality Grade comes from the ranking of key metrics. Specifically, the Quality Grade is the percentile rank of the composite return on assets (ROA), return on invested capital (ROIC), gross profit relative to assets, buyback yield, change in total liabilities to assets, accruals, Z double prime bankruptcy risk (Z) score and F—Score.

These 3 key factors, when combined with the above, provide a holistic view into a stock. Further, by joining A+ Investor you can see whether High Roller Technologies, Inc.’s stock passes any of our 60+ stock screens that have outperformed the market since their creation.

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Should I Buy High Roller Technologies, Inc. Stock?

Overall, High Roller Technologies, Inc. stock has a Value Grade of F, Momentum Grade of A .

Whether or not you should buy High Roller Technologies, Inc. stock will ultimately depend on your individual goals, risk tolerance and allocation. AAII can help you figure these out and identify which investments align with what works best for you.

Lastly, it’s important to evaluate a stock by comparing it against others in the same industry. Review the table below to see how High Roller Technologies, Inc. stock stands up against its competitors. Click into any of the below tickers to see their stock grades for value, momentum, quality and EPS revisions.

High Roller Technologies, Inc. (ROLR) Competitors

Companies similar to High Roller Technologies, Inc. in the Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure industry.

Company name Ticker Market Cap
MasterBeef Group MB $122.40Mil
GreenTree Hospitality Group Ltd. GHG $166.50Mil
RCI Hospitality Holdings, Inc. RICK $231.05Mil
Inspired Entertainment, Inc. INSE $249.88Mil
Xponential Fitness, Inc. XPOF $396.15Mil

High Roller Technologies, Inc. Stock: Bottom Line

You can use the information about how High Roller Technologies, Inc. is graded to determine if you should invest in this stock. However, you should decide whether High Roller Technologies, Inc.’s stock is a buy, sell or hold based on a combination of grades, metrics, ratios and U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) reports.

Investors are encouraged to do their own due diligence and research. In this way, individuals can effectively become managers of their own assets—without having to rely on others for financial independence. You can count on AAII for timeless articles on financial planning and stock-picking, unbiased research and actionable analysis.

So, if you’re still on the fence about whether High Roller Technologies, Inc. is a buy, sell or hold, you can utilize AAII’s expansive and robust screening tools like A+ Investor to help with your decision.

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