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AppLovin’s Insider Exodus and Pixel Slowdown Raise Questions Ahead of Earnings

Rodolfo Hanigan by Rodolfo Hanigan
July 17, 2026
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A stark disconnect is playing out in AppLovin’s stock: while the analyst community largely maintains double-digit upside targets, company insiders have been steadily selling shares worth nearly $200 million over the past three months with no purchases to offset the flow. The contrasting signals have amplified the stock’s recent volatility, as the market weighs a slowing e-commerce growth curve against a still-robust core gaming business.

The ad-tech firm has shed 15.46% in the last seven trading days in European listings, closing at €381.60, and the US-listed shares have dropped 35.5% since the start of the year. Thursday alone saw a further 4% decline to $434.48, stretching a losing streak that has seen declines in six of the last seven sessions. The sell-off now leaves the stock 40% below its all-time high set in December 2025.

A Single Data Point Triggers a Broad Rethink

The immediate catalyst was a Bank of America report on July 13 that sent the stock plunging 12% in a single session, making it the worst performer in the S&P 500 that day. The bank cited third-party data showing AppLovin’s e-commerce advertising business grew more slowly in June than anticipated. The company added approximately 750 new tracking pixels during the month, down from roughly 950 in May.

The analysts themselves cautioned against jumping to conclusions: the data captured only the first two weeks following AppLovin’s broad product rollout, making it too early to extrapolate a trend. Nevertheless, the market reacted sharply because the company has positioned its e-commerce segment as the next major growth engine after mobile gaming. Any sign of deceleration in that area strikes at the core of the bull case.

Valuation Normalizes as Fundamentals Shift

The steep correction has brought the price-to-earnings ratio down to 37.3, well below the five-year median of 63.4. A commonly cited fair-value model pegs the stock’s intrinsic worth at $501.08, about 13% above current levels. The average analyst price target stands at €571.60 for the German-traded shares, implying a 52% premium — a gap that suggests the market is pricing in considerable uncertainty rather than offering a bargain.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Applovin?

Not all analysts have turned cautious. Jefferies reaffirmed its positive rating this week. Wells Fargo raised its target slightly from $571 to $575 on July 7, maintaining an “Overweight” rating, though it noted weakening advertising efficiency in the mobile gaming business due to rising cost-per-install and flagged that AppLovin’s market share in that category has peaked at around 45%. Piper Sandler held its $665 target, citing continued growth in gaming during the second quarter and mixed e-commerce signals, while adding that the company could increase sales and marketing spending in the second half without hurting core margins.

Insider Activity and Technical Signals

The insider selling pattern — $197.3 million worth of equity sold over three months with zero insider purchases — has become a recurring concern. While insider sales can occur for diversification or tax reasons, the absence of buying during a 35% drawdown has not gone unnoticed by investors. The selling has continued even as the stock approaches technically oversold territory: the relative strength index now stands at 37, with the US-listed shares registering a similar reading of 36. Annualized volatility has hovered near 72%, underscoring how violently sentiment has swung this year.

The next major test arrives on August 5, when AppLovin reports second-quarter results after the US close. Management has guided for revenue between $1.9 billion and $1.95 billion, with adjusted EBITDA of $1.62 billion to $1.65 billion — implying a margin of 84% to 85%. Those numbers, together with any update on e-commerce traction, will either validate the bearish reaction to the BofA data or show that June’s slowdown was merely a blip in an otherwise accelerating rollout.

For a stock that spent most of the past year trading on narrative — each announcement of new self-serve features or AI creative tools driving gains independent of hard data — the current environment marks a painful but perhaps necessary shift. The market is no longer rewarding promises; it wants proof in the form of advertiser spending, conversion rates, and sustained pixel growth. Until the August earnings print, AppLovin will trade on signals like the BofA report rather than hard numbers — an uncomfortable position for a former market darling.

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