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Pegasystems stock slides 6% to start 2026 as insider sale filing lands — what’s next for PEGA
4 January 2026
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Pegasystems stock slides 6% to start 2026 as insider sale filing lands — what’s next for PEGA

NEW YORK, Jan 4, 2026, 12:47 ET — Market closed

  • Pegasystems shares closed down 6.1% on Friday at $56.06, then ticked higher in after-hours trading.
  • A U.S. securities filing showed an officer filed to sell up to 4,000 shares under Rule 144.
  • Investors will watch key U.S. data this week and the company’s next earnings window for direction.

Pegasystems Inc shares closed down 6.1% on Friday, ending the first trading day of 2026 at $56.06.

The drop matters heading into Monday because it put PEGA back on traders’ screens just as investors reprice rate-sensitive software names. Markets also face a heavy early-January U.S. data calendar that can move Treasury yields, a key input for growth-stock valuations.

A late U.S. filing adds a fresh overhang. A Form 144 notice accepted on Friday showed Pegasystems officer Kenneth Stillwell filed to sell up to 4,000 shares, with an aggregate market value of about $239,000, according to the filing.

The stock ranged from $55.33 to $60.16 on Friday, with about 1.69 million shares traded, according to Yahoo Finance data.

Pegasystems also traded ex-dividend on Friday for a $0.03 quarterly payout, meaning new buyers after that date are not entitled to the next dividend.

In after-hours trading on Friday, Pegasystems rose to $57.17, up about 2% from the close, MarketWatch data showed.

The broader market backdrop was mixed on Friday. The Dow and S&P 500 ended higher while the Nasdaq finished slightly lower, with investors weighing big-tech losses against a jump in chip stocks, a Reuters report said.

Joe Mazzola, head of trading and derivatives strategy at Charles Schwab, said investors are trading with a “buy the dip, sell the rip” mindset as they focus on valuations for AI-related trades. Reuters

Enterprise software peers also fell on Friday, underscoring a sector-wide pullback. ServiceNow lost 3.7%, Salesforce slid 4.3% and Appian fell 3.9%, based on the latest available closes.

But the selloff could deepen if yields keep climbing or if incoming U.S. labor data pushes investors to price in fewer rate cuts, which typically pressures high-multiple software stocks. Philadelphia Fed President Anna Paulson said on Saturday that another rate cut “could take a while,” as policymakers assess the economy, Reuters reported. Reuters

Technically, traders will watch whether PEGA holds Friday’s low near $55.33; a break can draw momentum sellers into the open. The stock is also roughly 18% below its 52-week high of $68.10, based on published ranges.

The next market catalyst comes quickly: ISM’s manufacturing report is due Monday, Jan. 5, followed by the U.S. jobs report on Friday, Jan. 9. The CPI report for December is scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 13.

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