Movement Alert|Cloudflare Falls 3.18% in Regular Trading, Sector Broadly Weak Amid Continued Profit-Taking Pressure

Market Focus
Jul 11

On July 10, Cloudflare fell 3.18% in regular trading, trading at $267.03 USD/share, with turnover of $428 million. The Internet Services & Infrastructure sector saw broad-based weakness, with the decline extending profit-taking pressure following the stock's recent rally.

On July 7, Scotiabank upgraded Cloudflare from \"Sector Perform\" to \"Sector Outperform\" and raised its target price from $225 to $300, driving shares up nearly 5% in a single session. The stock has since faced sustained selling as short-term gains were locked in. Within the sector, MongoDB fell 5.61%, Snowflake declined 2.62%, and Applied Digital dropped 2.63%, while CoreWeave edged down 0.02% and Shopify gained 0.29%.

On the fundamental front, Cloudflare recently announced a joint research pilot with OpenAI leveraging its global network — which carries over 20% of internet traffic — to improve AI search indexing efficiency. The company also unveiled a default-block policy for AI training crawlers effective September 15, signaling continued strategic positioning in the AI infrastructure space.

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