Movement Alert|Datadog Falls 6.56% in Pre-Market Trading, Stock Sells Off After Earnings Despite Prior Wave of Analyst Upgrades

Market Focus
Aug 06

On August 6, Datadog fell 6.56% in pre-market trading, trading at $241.5/share, with turnover of $10.97 million. The decline came immediately after the company released its quarterly earnings report in the pre-market session.

Heading into the report, market consensus expected quarterly revenue of $1.214 billion, representing 26.33% year-over-year growth, and adjusted EPS of $0.66, up 29.98% year-over-year. In the weeks prior, multiple investment banks had aggressively raised their price targets: Benchmark to $330, DA Davidson to $315, BMO Capital to $310, Bank of America and Rosenblatt to $305, and Citigroup and Morgan Stanley to $300. This concentrated bullish sentiment had driven shares from approximately $276 to the $296 level over just a few trading sessions.

The sharp pre-market reversal following the earnings release signals a significant recalibration of market expectations, consistent with a classic pattern of elevated positioning into a catalyst followed by profit-taking and expectation reset upon the actual data release.

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