On July 10, CrowdStrike rose 3.09% in regular trading, trading at $196.995/share, with turnover of $464 million.
On the news front, the stock had declined 3.24% and 3.12% over the prior two consecutive trading sessions, pressured by Barclays slashing its target price from $675 to $169 — a 75% reduction — and Morgan Stanley trimming its target to $172. Both targets remained below the prevailing share price, triggering evident short-term oversold conditions and releasing technical rebound demand.
At the sector level, cybersecurity peers provided supportive momentum, with Palo Alto Networks rising 3.93% and Oracle gaining 3.62% on the same session, reinforcing broader industry recovery. Within the Systems Software sector, Microsoft fell 0.97%, NEBIUS declined 0.61%, and ServiceNow edged down 0.19%.
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