Cloudflare stock (NET) drops 7% as tech turns wary; insider sales filed, payrolls next
8 January 2026
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Cloudflare stock (NET) drops 7% as tech turns wary; insider sales filed, payrolls next

New York, January 8, 2026, 15:42 EST — Regular session

  • Cloudflare shares down about 7% in afternoon trading after an early slide from the open
  • Tech stocks weaken as investors press for clearer AI payback ahead of Friday’s U.S. jobs report
  • Recent SEC filings showed planned insider sales under pre-arranged trading plans

Cloudflare Inc shares fell about 7% on Thursday, pulling the cybersecurity and content delivery firm lower after a strong close the day before. The stock was down 7.1% at $188.32, after opening at $201.71 and touching $185.82.

The selling came as investors stepped back from big tech and other AI-linked trades, putting pressure on the broader technology sector. “It’s become a ‘show me’ sector. Show me how you monetize this,” said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at B. Riley Wealth, pointing to worries about returns on capex, or capital spending.

Friday’s U.S. nonfarm payrolls report is the next test. A jump in bond yields can hit stocks like Cloudflare, where much of the value rests on growth expected years out.

Cloudflare closed up 2.43% on Wednesday at $202.81 before Thursday’s drop wiped out the gain. The swing left the stock lagging the day’s broader tech pullback. 1

Recent SEC filings showed two insiders sold stock under Rule 10b5-1 plans, which let executives set trades in advance. Chief Legal Officer Douglas James Kramer sold 9,000 shares on Jan. 2, and director John Graham-Cumming exercised options and sold 2,520 shares on Jan. 5, the filings showed. 2

Cloudflare runs a network that helps businesses secure and speed up their internet apps. In October, it forecast fourth-quarter revenue of $588.5 million to $589.5 million and non-GAAP operating income of $83 million to $84 million.

Investors will also look to early-February results from Amazon, Microsoft and Alphabet for clues on AI spending and whether demand holds up. Those reports often set the tone for smaller cloud and security names. 3

But the path is messy. If the jobs report runs hot and rate-cut hopes fade, traders could keep leaning out of high-multiple software, and Cloudflare’s own results may have little room for error.

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