CrowdStrike stock (CRWD) drops after-hours as Wall Street opens 2026 and traders focus on valuation
3 January 2026
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CrowdStrike stock (CRWD) drops after-hours as Wall Street opens 2026 and traders focus on valuation

NEW YORK, January 2, 2026, 6:58 PM ET — After-hours

  • CrowdStrike shares were down 3.2% at $453.58 in late after-hours trading.
  • Cybersecurity peers Palo Alto Networks, Fortinet and Zscaler also finished lower.
  • Investors are watching next week’s U.S. labor data and the next round of tech earnings updates for direction.

CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc. shares slid 3.2% in after-hours trading on Friday to $453.58, extending a weak start to 2026 for the cybersecurity bellwether.

The decline came even as U.S. stocks broadly recovered, with the Dow and S&P 500 closing higher on the first trading day of the new year. 1

Why it matters now: CrowdStrike is widely seen as a premium-priced software name, and early-year flows can amplify moves as investors reset risk and valuation targets after year-end positioning.

Joe Mazzola, head of trading and derivatives strategy at Charles Schwab, said investors were getting more selective about what they pay for growth tied to artificial intelligence. “Investors might be a little bit more conscious about some of the valuations that they’re paying for some of the AI plays,” he told Reuters. 1

CrowdStrike traded between $449.49 and $477.25 on Friday, with about 3.0 million shares changing hands, according to market data.

The softness was not isolated. Palo Alto Networks fell 2.6%, Fortinet dropped 1.9% and Zscaler slipped 2.0% in late trading.

The wider tape was pulled in opposite directions, Reuters reported, with chip stocks powering gains while some megacap technology names weighed on the Nasdaq. 1

Valuation has been a recurring theme in recent commentary on CrowdStrike. In a Jan. 1 column on Nasdaq.com, MarketBeat contributor Chris Markoch wrote the stock traded at roughly 30 times sales — a metric that compares a company’s market value to its revenue. 2

Markoch also pointed to competition from Microsoft’s Defender suite and aggressive bundling by larger rivals such as Palo Alto as factors that can pressure pricing power across endpoint and cloud security. (Endpoint security protects devices like laptops and servers.) 2

The most recent company update remains its December results and outlook. CrowdStrike forecast fiscal fourth-quarter revenue of $1.29 billion to $1.30 billion and raised its full-year revenue outlook to $4.80 billion to $4.81 billion, Reuters reported at the time. 3

What investors watch next is whether subscription growth holds up into the fiscal year-end period and through the next earnings report. Traders track annual recurring revenue (ARR) — subscription revenue measured on an annualized basis — for signals on demand and renewal strength. 3

Technically, Friday’s dip below $450 intraday left that area in focus as a near-term support level, after the stock’s lows brushed $449.49. Next week’s U.S. labor market data, flagged by Reuters as a January catalyst, is also on the radar as investors reassess rates and high-multiple tech valuations. 1

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