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Is CrowdStrike stock a buy after 75% drop?

Is CrowdStrike stock a buy after 75% drop?

The CrowdStrike (NASDAQ: CRWD) stock price chart might appear frightening at face value, given that, as of press time on July 2, it shows a staggering 74.69% decline from $763.14 to $193.18, but the move resulted from a deliberate action by the company.

CrowdStrike stock price one-day chart.
CrowdStrike stock price one-day chart. Source: Google

Specifically, the fall in CRWD shares’ value that can be seen on many quotes available online came from the firm’s decision to execute a 4-for-1 stock split. Indeed, the change in the price matches the alteration in the balance almost exactly and reveals only a minor daily move.

Furthermore, the apparently shocking drop is, on a purely mechanical level, arguably more of a buy signal as it has made owning one or more entire shares easier for new investors, thus helping incentivize participation.

The equity’s July 2 extended-session move – a small but noticeable 0.42% rise to $194 – helps reinforce the case that CRWD might enjoy tailwinds soon after the split officially takes effect with the Thursday morning bell.

Wall Street sets CrowdStrike stock price target for after the stock split

Simultaneously, the recent ratings and 12-month price targets issued by prominent Wall Street analysts also help bolster the bullish arguments.

For example, out of the 15 revisions unveiled in the last month, only three position CRWD as a ‘Hold,’ and none provide a ‘Sell’ recommendation.

However, it is also notable that even the ‘Buy’ ratings tend to forecast a pullback following the stock’s relatively steady 68% year-to-date (YTD) rally. 

Indeed, among the dozen positive recommendations for CrowdStrike shares, less than half came with price targets higher than the equity’s latest split-adjusted close.

Out of these, Wells Fargo’s (NYSE: WFC) Michael Turrin had the highest adjusted 12-month forecast when, on June 28, he predicted CRWD would rise to $225 for a 16.47% rally.

Still, the average price target Finbold retrieved from the stock analysis platform TipRanks remains above the latest close and, at $196.02 after accounting for the split, represents a 1.47% expected upside. 

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