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CrowdStrike stock jumps 6% as Cantor sticks with $590 target and CRWD leads cyber rally
7 January 2026
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CrowdStrike stock jumps 6% as Cantor sticks with $590 target and CRWD leads cyber rally

New York, January 7, 2026, 13:10 (EST) — Regular session

CrowdStrike Holdings Inc (CRWD.O) shares climbed 5.6% to $483.88 on Wednesday, leading a broad rise in cybersecurity stocks. Palo Alto Networks rose 4.7%, Fortinet gained 3.0% and SentinelOne added 1.8%.

The move comes as traders in high-growth software weigh fresh signs the U.S. labor market is cooling, a backdrop that can swing appetite for rate-sensitive tech. Private payrolls rose by 41,000 in December, below economists’ forecasts, according to ADP.

Cantor Fitzgerald reiterated an Overweight rating and kept a $590 price target on CrowdStrike, pointing to improving subscription momentum. Investors often track annual recurring revenue, or ARR — a measure of subscription sales under contract — as an early read on demand for security software.

CrowdStrike said on Monday it, Amazon Web Services and Nvidia picked 35 companies for a cybersecurity startup accelerator centered on AI-driven cloud and identity security. The free eight-week program runs through March 3 and ends with a pitch day at the RSA Conference in San Francisco on March 24, with potential investment from the CrowdStrike Falcon Fund. Daniel Bernard, CrowdStrike’s chief business officer, called it a “launchpad for the next era of AI-driven security innovators,” while Nvidia’s Bartley Richardson said “AI is reshaping cybersecurity at every level.” CrowdStrike

CrowdStrike last reported results in December and forecast fourth-quarter revenue of $1.29 billion to $1.30 billion, lifting its full-year revenue view to $4.80 billion to $4.81 billion on stronger adoption of AI-integrated tools, Reuters reported.

In that update, CrowdStrike said third-quarter net new ARR — the quarterly change in recurring subscription revenue — reached $265 million, taking ending ARR to $4.92 billion.

But CrowdStrike trades at a premium to many software peers, leaving less room for a slip in renewals or pricing as customers push for discounts and consolidate vendors. If subscription growth softens, the stock can turn quickly.

Investors now look to Friday’s U.S. employment report at 08:30 a.m. EST and the end of CrowdStrike’s fiscal year on Jan. 31 for the next hard markers. ARR, margins and cash flow are likely to stay the main pressure points.

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