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AppLovin stock today: APP’s 8% drop extends a seven-day slide — what Wall Street watches next
3 January 2026
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AppLovin stock today: APP’s 8% drop extends a seven-day slide — what Wall Street watches next

NEW YORK, January 3, 2026, 10:00 ET — Market closed

  • AppLovin shares fell about 8% in Friday’s session, extending a multi-day retreat from record highs.
  • The move underperformed ad-tech peers, which were little changed on the day.
  • Next week’s U.S. jobs and inflation reports are the next major macro catalysts for rate-sensitive growth stocks.

AppLovin Corp shares fell 8.2% in Friday’s regular session, closing at $618.32 after touching $611.06 at the low, market data showed. The decline was the Nasdaq-listed company’s first move of 2026 after the New Year holiday and left the stock down about 16% from its Dec. 22 closing record.

The drop matters because AppLovin entered the new year as one of the market’s biggest momentum names after a sharp 2025 run-up, leaving little margin for disappointment. Barron’s said the stock had risen 108% in 2025 and was the S&P 500’s worst performer on Friday. Barron’s

The retreat is also a reminder that rate-sensitive growth stocks can swing quickly when investors look for a fresh catalyst to justify premium valuations. “The market is looking for direction,” said Matthew Maley, chief market strategist at Miller Tabak. Reuters

AppLovin’s decline was notable against a steadier tape for other digital-ad and app-monetization names. The Trade Desk fell 0.8%, Unity Software rose 0.1% and Magnite slipped about 1.0% on Friday, market data showed.

Technicians also pointed to a chart break. Barchart said the stock slid below its 50-day moving average — an average of the past 50 sessions’ closes used as a trend gauge — and noted options traders were pricing in a roughly 25% move through April 17. Options are contracts that give investors the right to buy or sell shares at a set price by a set date. Barchart

Analyst activity, by contrast, was not uniformly negative. Zacks upgraded AppLovin to a “strong-buy” from “hold,” MarketBeat reported, even as the stock traded below its 50-day moving average of about $639. MarketBeat

The company’s last reported results underscored why the stock has attracted bulls despite the recent pullback. AppLovin said third-quarter revenue climbed 68% to $1.405 billion and it guided fourth-quarter revenue to $1.57 billion to $1.60 billion, while describing its business as providing end-to-end software and AI tools to help customers reach and monetize audiences. Business Wire

Still, Friday’s slide showed how quickly investors can reprice a high-volatility name once momentum turns. For short-term traders, the question is whether the selling is a brief reset after last year’s run or the start of a deeper de-risking in high-multiple tech.

For longer-term holders, the next test is whether AppLovin’s advertising engine keeps delivering at the pace implied by its valuation. Any signal that customer demand is slowing — or that ad pricing is weakening — tends to show up quickly in stocks tied to digital ad spending.

Before the next U.S. session, the macro calendar is a key swing factor. The Labor Department’s schedule shows the Employment Situation report is due Jan. 9 and the Consumer Price Index report is due Jan. 13, both at 8:30 a.m. ET. Bureau of Labor Statistics

Company-specific catalysts are further out, but traders are already setting expectations. Nasdaq’s earnings calendar lists AppLovin’s next results as estimated for Feb. 11, 2026, meaning investors could see positioning build well ahead of the print. Nasdaq

Technically, traders will be watching whether the stock can hold above Friday’s intraday low near $611 and reclaim the area around its 50-day moving average near $639. A move back through $700 would likely be read as a sign the late-December downtrend is easing; failure to stabilize could keep volatility elevated into next week’s data slate.

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