Movement Alert|CoreWeave, Inc. Falls 3.11% in Pre-Market Trading, Insider Selling and NVIDIA Chip Dependency Warning Weigh on Post-Earnings Rally

Market Focus
Aug 13

On August 13, CoreWeave, Inc. fell 3.11% in pre-market trading, trading at $104.47/share, pulling back after surging over 20% in the prior session on strong Q2 earnings.

Multiple negative catalysts emerged following the post-earnings rally. Chief Development Officer Brannin McBee sold 154,344 shares of Class A common stock through a pre-arranged Rule 10b5-1 trading plan. Simultaneously, the company issued a new risk disclosure warning investors that transitioning away from NVIDIA chips would require significant time and capital, highlighting its heavy reliance on a single supplier. Additionally, prominent investor Martin Shkreli publicly characterized the stock as a short, criticizing CoreWeave's high debt levels and questioning demand sustainability.

Despite these headwinds, Wall Street remains broadly supportive, with Truist raising its target to $155 and Wells Fargo to $160. The options market also showed dominant bullish positioning, with Call/Put volume ratio at 1.51 and a notable $10 million-plus out-of-the-money call purchase.

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