Western Digital stock today: WDC slips after year-end drop as New Year’s Day shuts markets
1 January 2026
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Western Digital stock today: WDC slips after year-end drop as New Year’s Day shuts markets

NEW YORK, January 1, 2026, 05:26 ET — Market closed

Western Digital shares fell 2.2% to $172.27 in the final U.S. session of 2025, underperforming a broader market pullback before New Year’s Day closed Wall Street. The NYSE and Nasdaq are shut on Thursday and are set to reopen on Friday. 1

The move came as U.S. stocks ended the year’s last session lower, with investors trimming risk in thin holiday trading. “It’s perfectly fine in any bull market to have moments of cost,” said Giuseppe Sette, co-founder and president of Reflexivity, as markets headed into 2026 with a heavy focus on the Federal Reserve and the next leg of the AI trade. 2

For Western Digital, the timing matters because the stock has become a high-beta read on data-center spending tied to artificial intelligence. After a year of steep gains, even routine profit-taking can bite harder when liquidity is light and positioning is crowded.

Western Digital Corporation makes hard disk drives, or HDDs — spinning disks that store data and are widely used in cloud data centers because they can be cheaper per terabyte than solid-state alternatives for “cold” storage. Investors have treated storage as a picks-and-shovels play on the growth in data created and saved by AI systems.

The company also reshaped itself recently, completing a separation of its flash business in February 2025 and leaving Western Digital focused on hard drives. That shift has made its results and outlook more directly tied to demand from large cloud customers. 3

Wall Street has leaned into the same thesis. Cantor Fitzgerald analyst C.J. Muse raised his price target on Western Digital to $250 from $200 and kept an Overweight rating — Wall Street shorthand for expecting the stock to outperform its coverage universe. 4

In the near term, traders are weighing whether the year-end pullback is just positioning or an early warning that expectations for 2026 have gotten too far ahead of fundamentals. For storage makers, the key question is whether cloud customers keep ordering high-capacity drives at pricing that supports margins.

Before the next session, investors will also be watching for clarity on the next earnings update. Western Digital has not confirmed its next earnings publication date, though some market calendars estimate an early-February report. 5

Macro data will compete with company catalysts as trading resumes. The New York Fed’s economic calendar shows weekly initial jobless claims due Jan. 2 and an ISM manufacturing report scheduled for Jan. 5 — releases that can sway rate expectations and, by extension, higher-multiple tech names. 6

A bigger test lands the following week: the Labor Department’s Employment Situation report for December 2025 is scheduled for Jan. 9, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. 7

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