CrowdStrike stock dips again before the open after 5% drop as AI fears hit software

CrowdStrike stock dips again before the open after 5% drop as AI fears hit software

New York, January 30, 2026, 08:57 EST — Premarket

CrowdStrike shares edged lower in premarket trading Friday, following a steep decline the day before. The stock slipped roughly 0.7% to $441.40. 1

The selloff in U.S. software stocks continued Thursday, triggered by SAP and ServiceNow’s earnings that stoked fears AI tools could disrupt the SaaS model—software sold via recurring cloud subscriptions. The S&P 500 Software and Services index dropped 8.7%. Adam Turnquist at LPL Financial summed it up, saying the market is “pricing a worst-case scenario that software is dead because AI is disrupting the space.” 2

Risk appetite wavered as concerns over big-tech AI investments and cloud expansion rattled investors, dragging the tech sector to the worst showing among the S&P 500’s 11 sectors on Thursday. The Nasdaq slipped 0.72% by the close. 3

CrowdStrike fell 5.24% Thursday, ending the day at $444.62. Trading volume surged to 5.2 million shares, more than twice its 50-day average. The stock remains roughly 22% off its 52-week peak of $566.90 hit on Nov. 12. 4

This week, the company highlighted customer feedback as a key positive, announcing it was named a Customers’ Choice in Gartner Peer Insights’ “Voice of the Customer” report for endpoint protection platforms. “The strongest validation in cybersecurity comes from customers,” said Elia Zaitsev, the company’s chief technology officer. 5

On Jan. 28, Daniel Bernard told Channel Insider that teaming up with Nord Security aims to bundle security solutions for smaller businesses and managed service providers. Mantas Ulozas noted that “their attack surface is expanding faster than their ability to secure it,” while Bernard added, “This changes the conversation from tools to outcomes.” 6

The stock is facing a tough tape. If the software sell-off continues, high-multiple stocks could remain pressured, even without any negative news from the companies themselves. Premarket action might just amplify those early moves.

Earnings are the next major event. Nasdaq projects CrowdStrike will report on March 3, as investors seek clues on demand trends and potential shifts in outlook following the recent downturn in the software sector. 7

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