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AppLovin stock price rebounds 8% as tech steadies, Feb. 11 earnings loom
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AppLovin stock price rebounds 8% as tech steadies, Feb. 11 earnings loom

New York, Feb 6, 2026, 18:20 EST — After-hours

  • AppLovin finished the day at $406.72, up 8.3%, after a volatile session that saw sharp price swings.
  • AI momentum swung software stocks higher, pulling up many of the sector’s recent laggards.
  • Next up, investors are eyeing AppLovin’s Feb. 11 results and guidance for a possible spark.

AppLovin Corporation (APP) climbed 8.3% to close at $406.72 on Friday. After-hours, shares mostly hovered around the same mark. During the session, trading volume hit approximately 6.5 million, with the stock swinging between $376.19 and $410.16.

This shift is notable. Software stocks have swung sharply in recent days as traders hash out just how quickly artificial intelligence might upend margins and redraw competitive lines. AppLovin, tangled in that churn, reacts fast—small changes can jolt it.

This lands in a sparse patch of earnings season, where a single report—maybe two—can swing sentiment for wide swaths of the market. Traders have their eyes on high-growth, ad-dependent names, looking to see if they can keep topping tougher expectations.

Stocks rebounded sharply on Friday. The Dow pushed past 50,000 for the first time ever, while the Nasdaq surged 2.18%. Chipmakers rallied, fueled by hopes that new AI infrastructure spending will drive growth—even as Amazon warned it expects capital expenditures to climb more than 50% this year. “This trade has been volatile,” said Ross Mayfield, investment strategy analyst at Baird. Reuters

Software stocks have taken a beating in the recent market turmoil. The S&P 500 software and services index has dropped 15% in barely more than a week as investors shift money into “old-economy” names and rethink tech’s price tags, according to Reuters. “Rotation is the dominant theme this year,” said Edward Jones strategist Angelo Kourkafas. Over at Manulife John Hancock, Matthew Miskin flagged rising concerns that AI is about to ramp up competitive threats. Reuters

AppLovin plans to release its fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 earnings after the U.S. market closes on Wednesday, Feb. 11. Right after, CEO Adam Foroughi and CFO Matthew Stumpf will lead a webcast at 5 p.m. ET. investors.applovin.com

Investors want clarity on advertising demand, management’s expectations, and if there’s any shift in how customers are buying or measuring ads. Most of the story will be in the guidance.

Friday’s pop in the stock doesn’t resolve much by itself. Still, it’s a clear sign buyers are ready to move fast when tech mood shifts, even if only for a moment.

Still, the risk is clear. Should AppLovin’s update miss the mark, the rally could reverse in a hurry—this market hasn’t hesitated to slam disappointments or even a hint of caution.

Feb. 11 brings the results and management’s call. What AppLovin has to say on demand and its outlook for the coming months will set the market’s tone.

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