AppLovin stock slides nearly 8% today as seven-day skid deepens from record high
2 January 2026
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AppLovin stock slides nearly 8% today as seven-day skid deepens from record high

NEW YORK, January 2, 2026, 14:41 ET — Regular session

AppLovin Corp (APP.O) shares fell about 7.8% to $621.15 in afternoon trading on Friday, reversing an early rise in the first U.S. session of 2026. The stock opened at $683.50 and traded between $688.36 and $611.06, with about 4.4 million shares changing hands.

The decline extended AppLovin’s losing streak to seven sessions since the stock’s all-time closing high of $733.60 on Dec. 22, Barron’s reported, citing Dow Jones Market Data. The move has come during the so-called Santa Claus rally — a seasonal stretch when stocks often rise — and left AppLovin as the S&P 500’s worst performer on the day, the report said. Barron’s said there was no obvious company catalyst behind the slide, even after the stock surged 108% in 2025 and analysts tracked by FactSet kept an average price target above $756. 1

The pullback matters now because AppLovin has become a high-momentum name after last year’s run, and those trades can unwind quickly when investors lock in profits or rebalance early in the year. A sharp drop can also pull in systematic and chart-driven strategies, which can amplify day-to-day swings.

AppLovin has been shifting toward a tighter focus on advertising after selling its mobile gaming business to Tripledot Studios. The company said the July 2025 transaction, which included cash and an equity stake in Tripledot, would streamline AppLovin so it could focus on its core business. 2

Regulatory and short-seller scrutiny has also hovered over the shares. Reuters reported in October that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission was probing AppLovin’s data-collection practices after allegations it violated platform partners’ service agreements to deliver more targeted ads. 3

AppLovin has pushed back on short-report activity and hired outside counsel to review it. “We are fully committed to defending the Company, its operations, and its reputation from those seeking to manipulate the market through false narratives,” CEO Adam Foroughi said in a March 2025 statement. 4

Technical traders were also watching key chart levels after the recent run-up. Investor’s Business Daily said AppLovin broke below its 50-day moving average — a widely watched trend line based on the past 50 sessions — a move that can trigger mechanical sell rules for some investors. 5

With no fresh corporate headlines driving Friday’s move, traders will look for stabilization into the close and signs that buyers defend round-number levels. A finish near the session lows would keep the focus on whether the selling is becoming more than a year-end reset.

The next scheduled catalyst is the company’s next quarterly update. AppLovin’s investor relations calendar lists its most recent earnings call on Nov. 5. 6

Nasdaq’s earnings calendar estimates AppLovin will report around Feb. 11, while noting the date is an algorithmic estimate.

When AppLovin reports, investors will focus on advertising revenue growth, operating margins and any update to its outlook. Guidance — the company’s forecast for coming quarters — often moves stocks more than the reported quarter because it resets expectations.

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