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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Should Investors Buy AppLovin Stock After It Dropped by More Than 40%
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Should Investors Buy AppLovin Stock After It Dropped by More Than 40%

Last updated: April 15, 2026 3:35 am
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AppLovin (NASDAQ: APP) is a leading player in the adtech industry, connecting businesses looking to advertise on mobile apps with app companies selling ad space. The company experienced a significant surge in its stock price from just under $10 at the beginning of 2023 to over $700 by the end of 2025, making it a hot name in the market.

However, recent developments have caused AppLovin’s shares to drop by almost 50% from their 2025 highs. A short report from CapitalWatch at the start of 2026 added to the downward pressure, but the short-seller later retracted some of its allegations, citing inaccuracies.

Despite the recent pullback, many see this as a buying opportunity, especially considering AppLovin’s strong financial performance. The company has consistently delivered robust top-line growth and boasts net profit margins exceeding 60%. In 2025, AppLovin achieved a remarkable 62.6% net profit margin, signaling its ability to generate significant profits.

Moreover, AppLovin’s revenue growth remains robust, with sales up 66% year-over-year in Q4 2025. The company also maintains a healthy balance sheet with a current ratio of 3.32, indicating its ability to cover near-term liabilities.

While concerns about the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on the software industry have weighed on AppLovin’s stock price, the company’s strong fundamentals and growth prospects suggest that the fears may be overblown. AppLovin’s guidance for the first quarter of 2026 anticipates over 50% year-over-year revenue growth, showcasing its continued momentum.

With a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 39, AppLovin’s valuation appears attractive given its growth potential and expanding margins. While the recent market volatility may have dampened investor sentiment, a strong earnings report could potentially shift the narrative and reward new investors.

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In conclusion, despite the recent challenges, AppLovin remains a compelling investment opportunity for those willing to look beyond the short-term fluctuations. The company’s solid financials, growth trajectory, and favorable valuation make it a promising contender in the adtech space. Investors should consider AppLovin’s long-term potential and growth prospects before making any investment decisions.

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