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IREN stock price slides 7% into weekend despite MSCI USA index add — what to watch next
1 March 2026
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IREN stock price slides 7% into weekend despite MSCI USA index add — what to watch next

New York, March 1, 2026, 13:53 EST — The market has closed.

  • IREN finished Friday at $40.95, dropping 7.4%. Volume spiked, running higher than what’s been typical lately.
  • The bitcoin miner and AI cloud operator joined the MSCI USA Index after Friday’s close, the company noted earlier.
  • Bitcoin volatility is front and center for traders on Monday, with fresh U.S. data also in focus as it threatens to shake up rate bets.

IREN Limited dropped 7.4% Friday, closing at $40.95 and capping off a rough end to February for risk assets. The Nasdaq listing barely budged in late after-hours trading.

The decline hits harder these days, with IREN straddling two bets: bitcoin mining and a major, high-cost dive into AI cloud services. When risk-off sentiment takes hold—be it rates, geopolitics, or a pullback in tech budgets—stocks like this don’t just drift lower, they can tumble fast.

Friday brought a calendar event that had been on investors’ radars. IREN said it’s joining the MSCI USA Index after the Feb. 27 close, a move that tends to draw in index-based flows and can shake up near-term trading. Co-founder and co-CEO Daniel Roberts pointed to the addition as proof of “scale and liquidity” at the company. GlobeNewswire

Volume surged, with around 52.66 million shares traded Friday. The price moved in a wide range, hitting lows of $39.54 and topping out at $43.09, Investing.com data shows.

It wasn’t any easier for the rest of the market. On Friday, the S&P 500 slipped 0.4%, while the Nasdaq composite dropped 0.9%. Investors weighed inflation concerns, tried to sort out which AI bets might pay off, and kept a wary eye on U.S.-Iran tensions.

Reuters summed up February’s drop as a mix of “AI, tariff, geopolitical uncertainty.” A jump in producer prices also cooled expectations for quick rate cuts. “To wrap up the month of February, we were reminded there are still some cracks out there,” said Ryan Detrick, chief market strategist at Carson Group. Reuters

Crypto wobbled with stocks. Bitcoin slipped under $66,000 during early U.S. hours Friday, CoinDesk noted, as risk appetite faded. That kind of move usually drags on mining stocks, even without headlines from the companies themselves.

The last significant update from IREN landed on Feb. 5, with the company posting quarterly numbers and outlining its transition to AI infrastructure. Management highlighted $3.6 billion in GPU financing connected to its deal with Microsoft. IREN said it remains “on track” to roll out 140,000 GPUs and is aiming for annual recurring revenue of $3.4 billion by the end of 2026. ARR, for reference, annualizes the current revenue run-rate. GlobeNewswire

Driving the AI effort is a five-year agreement. Back in November, Microsoft inked a $9.7 billion deal with IREN for Nvidia chips, according to Reuters. The arrangement gives Microsoft more AI firepower but skips the need for fresh data centers.

Investors looking for updates from IREN will find the latest filings are a Schedule 13G/A posted on Feb. 13, along with an 8-K and 10-Q, both dated Feb. 5. That’s all the new company paperwork on the investor site, offering little in the way of fresh material heading into the week.

Plenty could still unravel. Should bitcoin drop again or mining margins shrink, the funding picture behind these expansion plans could quickly get less reassuring. Over on the AI front, everything hinges on steady gear deliveries and financing — but investors haven’t exactly been forgiving when capital-heavy stories run into holdups.

This week, attention turns to how Friday’s MSCI-driven moves unwind or persist into Monday’s session, and if tech and crypto sentiment catches a bid. Eyes will also be on the U.S. jobs data set for release Friday, March 6, at 8:30 a.m. ET—a number with the potential to sway rate expectations and jolt high-beta stocks.

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