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AppLovin stock drops even after Benchmark names it a 2026 top idea
7 January 2026
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AppLovin stock drops even after Benchmark names it a 2026 top idea

New York, Jan 6, 2026, 17:47 EST — After-hours

  • AppLovin shares slid in regular trading and stayed lower after the bell
  • A fresh Benchmark note kept focus on the company’s 2026 growth narrative
  • Investors are positioning ahead of a mid-February results update

AppLovin Corp shares fell 4.5% to close at $604.58 on Tuesday and were last down 2.5% at $617.24 in after-hours trading. The stock swung between $595.51 and $632.04 during the session.

The drop came on a day when Wall Street pushed to fresh records, underlining how quickly traders have been rotating in and out of high-priced growth names at the start of the year. With big benchmarks pressing higher, investors have shown little patience for stocks that wobble after a strong run.

Benchmark analyst Mike Hickey named AppLovin a 2026 “EDM Top Idea” and reiterated a Buy rating with a $775 price target, StreetInsider reported. A price target is an analyst’s estimate of where a stock could trade over the next year. StreetInsider.com

Ad-tech and app-economy shares were mixed. The Trade Desk and Unity Software were both down about 1% late Tuesday, while Magnite edged higher and Meta Platforms was slightly up.

Macro nerves are also back in the frame. Traders are bracing for a data-heavy week of U.S. labor reports that could reshape expectations for the Federal Reserve’s next move on interest rates — a key driver for richly valued growth stocks.

AppLovin sells software that helps app makers and advertisers buy, place and measure ads, a business tied closely to shifts in digital ad spending. The stock has become a popular proxy for investors betting on improved ad targeting and better returns for advertisers.

Tuesday’s decline dragged the stock below the $600 mark at the low before buyers stepped in, and late trading trimmed part of the earlier slide. That intraday rebound has been a pattern in recent sessions as traders test support levels and then move quickly to lock in gains.

But the stock’s sharp swings cut both ways. Any sign of softer ad demand, tougher competition for marketing budgets, or higher costs tied to new products could pressure results and force investors to revisit how much growth they are willing to pay for.

The next clear catalyst is AppLovin’s quarterly report, which Nasdaq estimates will land on Feb. 11. Investors will focus on the company’s outlook for early 2026 demand and any guidance on spending trends.

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