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Workday stock drops 4% to near a 52-week low — here’s what traders watch next
3 January 2026
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Workday stock drops 4% to near a 52-week low — here’s what traders watch next

NEW YORK, January 3, 2026, 15:15 ET — Market closed

  • Workday shares ended Friday sharply lower, underperforming a stronger tape.
  • The stock is hovering near the bottom of its 52-week range as investors reset positions for 2026.
  • Attention shifts to January’s macro data and Workday’s next earnings update.

Workday, Inc. shares closed down 4.2% at $205.79 on Friday, the last U.S. session before the weekend.

The stock hit $202.23 in intraday trading, the low end of its 52-week range, and is about 27% below its 52-week high of $283.58. Businessinsider

That matters early in the year because investors often use year-end price action to reassess growth stocks. Workday is widely held as a bet on corporate spending for cloud-based HR and finance systems.

Software names can also swing with interest-rate expectations, since their valuations lean heavily on future cash flows. A small shift in the market’s view on rates can move multiples quickly.

Wall Street started 2026 on firmer footing on Friday, with the Dow up 0.66% and the S&P 500 up 0.19%, while the Nasdaq ended little changed, Reuters reported. “Buy the dip, sell the rip,” has been the prevailing mindset, said Joe Mazzola, head of trading and derivatives strategy at Charles Schwab. Reuters

Workday moved the other way. In a peer read-through, Oracle rose 0.41% and Accenture fell 3.11% on the same day, according to a MarketWatch data-news report.

Investors will be watching whether the selloff forces a reset of expectations into earnings. Workday’s results tend to be judged on subscription trends, which reflect the recurring revenue from cloud contracts.

In its last quarterly report in late November, Workday forecast fourth-quarter subscription revenue of $2.355 billion and a non-GAAP operating margin of at least 28.5% for the quarter ending Jan. 31, 2026. It also lifted its full-year subscription revenue outlook to $8.828 billion and projected a non-GAAP operating margin of about 29%, the company said.

Non-GAAP is a company-adjusted metric that strips out certain expenses, often including items such as stock-based compensation, to present what management views as underlying operating performance. Subscription revenue is the predictable portion tied to ongoing customer contracts.

Before the next session on Monday, investors face a dense January calendar that can reset rate bets: the U.S. jobs report is due Jan. 9 and the consumer price index on Jan. 13, while fourth-quarter earnings season begins with JPMorgan and other big banks on Jan. 13, Reuters reported.

For Workday, the next company deadline is its next earnings release. Zacks’ earnings calendar lists Feb. 24 for the report. Zacks

Technically, traders will watch whether the stock holds the low-$200s area that has marked its floor over the past year, with $200 a round-number level below that. Any rebound attempt will likely need a move back through the mid-$210s to shift the tone.

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