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CrowdStrike Stock Just Cleared $500 as Cramer, Mizuho Bets Put AI Security Back in Focus

CrowdStrike Stock Just Cleared $500 as Cramer, Mizuho Bets Put AI Security Back in Focus

New York, May 7, 2026, 11:08 EDT

CrowdStrike climbed past $500 early Thursday, erasing Wednesday’s slide as traders appeared to re-engage with the cybersecurity company’s AI-focused strategy and its efforts to boost partner-driven sales. Shares last changed hands at $503.51, up $35.44 after ending the previous session at $468.07, down 1.78%.

This shift is catching attention as investors weigh whether artificial intelligence chips away at cybersecurity vendors or hands them more real estate to guard. CrowdStrike came out with a straightforward response this week: it’s streamlining things for resellers, cloud marketplace partners, and services firms, aiming to push more Falcon platform sales through its channel.

CrowdStrike on Wednesday rolled out Jet, a mobile app built for partners that pulls together deal origination, closure, rewards, and sales support. “Speed is everything,” said Daniel Bernard, chief business officer, adding that Jet gives partners a way to grab opportunities and push deals ahead straight from their phones. CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc.

During its Americas Partner Symposium, the company announced its 2026 Americas partner award winners: GuidePoint Security, Accenture, Amazon Web Services, NVIDIA, Presidio, and Zscaler made the list. Amanda Adams, senior vice president of global alliances, pointed to partners “building and scaling high-growth businesses” on the Falcon platform. CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc.

Just after the channel news broke, Mizuho’s Gregg Moskowitz bumped CrowdStrike up to Outperform from Neutral, hiking his price target to $520 from $490. Mizuho flagged stronger demand for the platform, Falcon Flex, and growth across hyperscaler marketplaces—those cloud software hubs from the big cloud players—as well as momentum in AI security. The firm said it “fully expects CRWD to capitalize” on the trend. Investing.com

Jim Cramer has been voicing a comparable take from the desk. On “Mad Money,” as picked up by 24/7 Wall St., he called out investors who dumped CrowdStrike on worries about Anthropic’s Claude Mythos model: “AI and Anthropic weren’t headwinds,” Cramer insisted. “They were tailwinds.” 24/7 Wall St.

This isn’t just theory. Anthropic’s push into AI security has sparked worries—its advanced models might outpace humans at spotting software bugs. Still, bulls argue that more AI agents, more data, and a heavier cloud footprint mean more targets, and that drives up demand for protection. CrowdStrike CTO Elia Zaitsev told partners the company is moving to let them tap into frontier AI models via its platform.

CrowdStrike bulls had data to cheer in the last quarter. Fourth-quarter revenue climbed 23% to $1.31 billion. Annual recurring revenue, a key software demand barometer, reached $5.25 billion as of Jan. 31, up 24%. Net new ARR landed at $330.7 million for the period.

Other names rallied as well, suggesting the action wasn’t limited to a single stock. Palo Alto Networks tacked on roughly 7.2%, Zscaler jumped 9.5%, and Cloudflare advanced 3.6% in Thursday morning trading. CrowdStrike’s market cap hovered around $126.6 billion.

Still, risks haven’t faded from sight. CrowdStrike logged $117.7 million in fiscal 2026 expenses linked to the July 19 incident and fallout. Reuters earlier noted that the faulty Falcon update knocked out operations at airlines, banks, hospitals, and emergency lines; shares tumbled 32% in the 11 days that followed.

Execution risk looms here, too. In its annual risk filing, CrowdStrike cautioned investors that lagging on product updates—whether from tech shifts or new threats—could undercut its edge and future prospects. The stock’s valuation bakes in high growth, so if sales slow or the link between AI security and revenue looks flimsy, justifying Thursday’s surge gets tricky.

Right now, investors are listening — CrowdStrike’s push on AI security is getting a second look. What happens next? Watch to see if Jet, marketplace sales, and the company’s AI-centric security tools start making a real impact on recurring revenue, not just in management’s remarks.

Khadija Saeed is a financial markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and emerging industries. She studied economics and finance at the London School of Economics and previously worked in market research before moving into financial journalism. Her coverage focuses on the companies, innovations and economic trends influencing global investors.

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