Movement Alert|Palo Alto Networks Falls 3.01% in Regular Trading, Cybersecurity Sector Broad Selloff Compounds Pre-Earnings Profit-Taking

Market Focus
Aug 21

On August 21, Palo Alto Networks fell 3.01% in regular trading, trading at $348.72/share, with turnover of $919 million. The decline occurred amid a broad cybersecurity and systems software sector selloff, with peer CrowdStrike dropping over 5.5% and Oracle falling more than 1.3%, creating significant sector-wide selling pressure.

The stock has accumulated gains of nearly 100% year-to-date, and with the fiscal Q4 earnings report scheduled for September 1, profit-taking momentum continues to weigh on shares. Despite a wave of bullish analyst actions — BMO raising its target to $415, Stifel to $415, and Wells Fargo to $475 — the short-term positive signals have been insufficient to offset positioning adjustments and sector rotation. UBS also recently noted the company faces mixed momentum heading into year-end, tempering near-term sentiment even as it raised its own target to $390.

On the fundamental side, the company announced a strategic alliance with NTT DATA targeting $1 billion in joint business by 2029, expanded its AI security integration with Zero Networks, and launched a Frontier AI Critical Defense Program with partners including Anthropic and OpenAI.

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