CrowdStrike (CRWD) Stock Soars on AI Cybersecurity Boom — Record Highs

CRWD Stock Today (Nov 15, 2025): CrowdStrike’s AI Push, New Partnerships and What to Expect Into December Earnings

Published: November 15, 2025


Summary

CrowdStrike’s stock (NASDAQ: CRWD) is holding near record territory after a flurry of November announcements that extend its AI‑native security platform deeper into customer environments—and just ahead of its next earnings call on December 2, 2025. Fresh partnerships with F5, Google, and CoreWeave, plus new “agentic” automation unveiled at Fal.Con Europe, have kept analyst sentiment constructive even as investors weigh lingering costs from last year’s global outage. CrowdStrike


What changed in November 2025

1) “Agentic” security moves from concept to product.
At Fal.Con Europe, CrowdStrike announced Charlotte Agentic SOAR, an orchestration layer that coordinates AI agents (native, custom, and third‑party) to reason and act in real time across prevention, detection, investigation, and response. This elevates automation beyond static playbooks and places human analysts “in the loop” to command agents at machine speed. CrowdStrike

2) CoreWeave partnership to power the secure AI cloud.
CrowdStrike and CoreWeave are teaming up to bolster compute behind CrowdStrike’s AI‑driven platform in what the company calls the “agentic era.” The deal expands CrowdStrike’s secure AI ecosystem and is designed to accelerate agent‑based workflows for customers. CrowdStrike

3) F5 alliance aims security at the network edge—free through Oct 14, 2026.
A new strategic integration brings Falcon sensoring and OverWatch threat hunting to F5 BIG‑IP, with eligible customers getting no‑cost access through October 14, 2026. This extends CrowdStrike’s detection and hunting to critical web and application traffic paths. CrowdStrike

4) Google names CrowdStrike an inaugural “Unified Security Recommended” partner.
Google selected CrowdStrike as one of the first partners—and the only endpoint technology among the inaugural cohort—in its Unified Security Recommended program, spotlighting Falcon’s role in consolidated security stacks. CrowdStrike

5) EY standardizes on Falcon Next‑Gen SIEM.
EY chose CrowdStrike’s Next‑Gen SIEM to power global cyber managed services, a notable validation for Falcon as SIEM/log management becomes central to AI‑driven operations. CrowdStrike

6) Identity momentum and third‑party recognition.
KuppingerCole named CrowdStrike the Overall Leader in identity security for 2025—useful context as customers rationalize identity stacks alongside endpoint and cloud protection. CrowdStrike


Stock performance context

CRWD notched an all‑time closing high of $557.53 on November 10, 2025, and an intraday high of $566.90 on November 12, 2025, before consolidating in the low‑to‑mid $530s this week. Technicians are also watching the ~$507–$509 area, where shares previously cleared a handle buy point and later found support. Macrotrends


Street sentiment and estimates heading into earnings

  • Earnings date: CrowdStrike’s next report is slated for December 2, 2025 (fiscal Q3, quarter ended October). Multiple calendars carry the same date. Nasdaq
  • Consensus snapshot: Recent third‑party tallies point to ~$0.94 EPS on ~$1.21B revenue for the quarter. (Consensus figures vary slightly by provider.) Zacks
  • Price targets: Street targets have been grinding higher into the print. BTIG took its bull case up to $640 (Buy) on Nov 4; Morgan Stanley nudged to $515 (Equal‑Weight) on Nov 13; Baird moved to $550 (Neutral) on Nov 14. Across providers, the median target sits near the low‑$520s, with a wide range between the low‑$300s and $700+. MarketWatch

Fundamental setup: what’s driving the narrative now

AI‑native platform expansion.
November’s announcements reinforce CrowdStrike’s bid to make AI agents first‑class citizens inside the SOC (security operations center)—and to supply the data, compute, and partner integrations those agents need. The Charlotte Agentic SOAR layer and CoreWeave tie‑up speak to speed and scale; F5 integration pushes Falcon’s visibility to web and app traffic; Google’s endorsement signals consolidation momentum in enterprise stacks. Together they strengthen the “platform‑of‑choice” argument that underpins premium valuation. CrowdStrike

Data and identity pillars.
Earlier in the fall, CrowdStrike moved to acquire Onum (telemetry pipeline) and Pangea (AI security) to harden the data and AI layers of Falcon and to advance AI Detection & Response (AIDR). Identity leadership accolades in November round out that story as customers converge endpoint, identity, SIEM/logging, and cloud under one roof. CrowdStrike

Risks still in frame.
Management previously flagged contra‑revenue from retention incentives and cash outlays tied to the 2024 outage as drags—factors investors will want updated on Dec 2. Those costs and a slightly softer near‑term revenue outlook were highlighted in late‑August coverage. Reuters


Technical picture (near term)

  • Trend: Uptrend remains intact after the November breakout to new highs; price is consolidating just below peak levels. Support has been forming in the $507–$509 zone. Investors
  • Momentum: Fresh catalysts (F5, Google, CoreWeave, Fal.Con product news) give bulls reasons to defend dips into the $510s/$520s ahead of earnings. CrowdStrike

Forecast: base, bull, and bear cases (3–6 months)

This is an analytical scenario exercise, not investment advice.

Base case (probability-weighted): $520–$585
CrowdStrike meets/just beats December consensus and reiterates a steady FY outlook while quantifying progress on AI agents and Next‑Gen SIEM adoption (EY win). Platform expansion and partnerships offset any lingering outage‑related noise. Shares churn between prior highs and the upper‑$500s as investors digest valuation vs. growth. CrowdStrike

Bull case: $585–$640
A clean beat/raise, firm ARR commentary, and visible early demand for agentic automation (Charlotte Agentic SOAR) spark estimate revisions and multiple support. Additional large‑account wins in SIEM/identity would reinforce the “platform consolidation” trade. A move toward the $640 BTIG target requires upside on net‑new ARR and clearer monetization of the agent ecosystem into CY‑2026. CrowdStrike

Bear case: $470–$510
Revenue guide disappoints or management highlights extended contra‑revenue/outage cash effects into FY‑2026. With CRWD still trading near premium multiples, any wobble could send shares back to the $507–$509 support area or the high‑$400s. Watch for signs that macro belt‑tightening is delaying platform expansions or identity/SIEM projects. Reuters


Key dates and watch‑items

  • December 2, 2025: Q3 (FY2026) earnings call—watch new ARR, Next‑Gen SIEM traction, early agentic wins, and any updates on outage‑related incentives/cash. Nasdaq
  • Through Q4 CY2025: F5 BIG‑IP rollout milestones; look for early adoption signals tied to the free‑through‑2026 program. CrowdStrike
  • H1 CY2026: Integration updates on Pangea/Onum; progress on the CoreWeave partnership and customer agent deployments at scale. CrowdStrike

Bottom line

CRWD heads into December with momentum: record‑adjacent prices, a busy November product/partner slate, and rising—but still divided—Street targets. The company’s AI‑first, agent‑orchestrated vision is resonating, and November’s moves extend Falcon into more layers of the stack. For the stock to press sustainably into the $600s, the December call likely needs clean execution, upbeat ARR signals, and clearer monetization vectors for its agentic platform. Conversely, any guide wobble could send shares back to test the $507–$509 zone where appetite has reappeared. Investors.com


Disclosure: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any securities.

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