AppLovin stock whipsaws after CapitalWatch report; Piper Sandler sticks with $800 target
20 January 2026
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AppLovin stock whipsaws after CapitalWatch report; Piper Sandler sticks with $800 target

New York, January 20, 2026, 16:56 ET — After-hours

  • AppLovin shares dropped roughly 0.6% in after-hours trading following a steep sell-off during the day linked to a short-seller report
  • CapitalWatch alleged the company was used to launder illicit funds; AppLovin did not immediately respond to requests for comment
  • Traders are eyeing the company’s response and the Feb. 11 earnings report for signs of hit demand or changes to guidance

AppLovin Corp (APP.O) shares slipped roughly 0.6% to $565.52 in after-hours on Tuesday, following a damaging short-seller report that alleged the mobile ad software company has links to money laundering. The claims sparked a sharp selloff during the day.

Investors, already pulling back from risk in U.S. stocks, showed little tolerance for new compliance concerns, especially among pricey software names.

AppLovin’s whole case hinges on performance advertising at scale. So when a short seller flags concerns about funding or oversight, traders immediately start factoring in potential regulatory scrutiny, partner reactions, and the burden of disproving those claims.

CapitalWatch, a short seller betting on the stock’s decline, alleged in a report that pre-IPO investors funneled illegal money through AppLovin, which it claims served as a conduit for laundering funds tied to criminal networks in China and Southeast Asia. Investing.com noted that AppLovin has not issued a formal denial nor responded to requests for comment. 1

The stock hit a low of $501.01, down almost 12%, before rallying to close nearer to $578.25.

Piper Sandler told clients the report “provides little evidence to support the claims” and expects investors to shrug it off. The firm kept its Overweight rating and $800 price target, according to TipRanks. 2

After the close, ad-tech stocks showed mixed moves. The Trade Desk slipped nearly 3.8%, whereas Unity climbed approximately 1.5%.

AppLovin has faced scrutiny before. Back in October, Reuters reported that Bloomberg News revealed an SEC probe into AppLovin’s data-collection practices, triggered by a whistleblower complaint and short-seller reports. At that time, AppLovin declined to comment on regulatory issues. 3

The wider market dragged Tuesday, with the S&P 500 dropping roughly 2% amid fresh tariff threats from President Donald Trump linked to Greenland, sparking a spike in volatility. “I would be surprised if there was a 3% to 5% drop this week,” said Jamie Cox, managing partner at Harris Financial Group. 4

The downside scenario is clear: if the short report attracts regulators or causes partners to tighten terms, AppLovin could see legal bills rise, growth slow, or investor confidence take a hit before earnings. Even without any direct fallout, the stock’s sharp moves reveal just how quickly sentiment can turn.

AppLovin is set to release its fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 results on February 11, right after the U.S. markets close. The company plans a webcast at 5:00 p.m. ET, featuring CEO Adam Foroughi and CFO Matthew Stumpf, it announced. 5

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