Axon Enterprise (AXON) Stock Drops 8% as Legal Risk and Analyst Cuts Pile Up

07-Apr-2026 CoinCentral

TLDR

  • AXON fell 8.21%, hitting a 52-week low of $396.41 — down 55% from its 52-week high of $885.91
  • A court hearing over lawsuits challenging Axon’s $1.3 billion Scottsdale HQ project is weighing on sentiment
  • BofA and RBC Capital both cut their price targets, to $700 and $735 respectively
  • The stock is down 27.27% year-to-date and 42% over the past six months
  • InvestingPro flags the stock as overvalued based on Fair Value calculations

Axon Enterprise had a rough Monday. The stock sank more than 8% and touched its lowest point in a year, as a combination of legal uncertainty, analyst caution, and a wider selloff in growth tech all hit at once.


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The 52-week low of $396.41 puts AXON a staggering 55% below its high of $885.91, reached within the past year. Over the past six months alone, the stock has fallen around 42%.

Traders are keeping a close eye on an upcoming court hearing tied to lawsuits challenging the legality of Axon’s planned $1.3 billion headquarters development in Scottsdale, Arizona. The outcome could carry real consequences for the company’s long-term capital plans.

That legal overhang is landing at a difficult time. Richly valued SaaS and growth-tech names have been under broad pressure, and investors have been rotating away from the sector. Axon, which trades at a premium valuation, has not been spared.

Wall Street Trims Targets

BofA Securities lowered its price target on AXON to $700, pointing to the broader software sector selloff as a key concern. RBC Capital also cut its target, moving it down to $735, citing Axon’s fiscal 2025 results and 2026 guidance as a reference point for where the stock should be priced.

Craig-Hallum trimmed its target to $820, flagging valuation concerns despite acknowledging Axon’s strong Q4 results and better-than-expected fiscal 2026 guidance.

Not everyone is bearish. TD Cowen went the other way, raising its price target to $950 after pointing to Q4 bookings growth of 53% and fiscal 2026 revenue guidance that came in ahead of expectations.

Oppenheimer maintained an Outperform rating on AppLovin, noting that its AXON advertising platform — a separate product, unrelated to Axon Enterprise — is still gaining ground with mid-market advertisers.

Fundamentals Still Intact, But Sentiment Has Shifted

Axon’s underlying business has shown real momentum. The 53% bookings growth in Q4 and a fiscal 2026 revenue outlook that beat analyst forecasts are not the numbers of a company in operational trouble.

But the market is in a show-me mood right now, and premium valuations are being tested hard. InvestingPro currently flags AXON as overvalued based on Fair Value metrics, which isn’t helping the bull case in a risk-off tape.

Average daily trading volume sits around 992,161, and the technical sentiment signal is currently a Hold.

Year-to-date, AXON is down 27.27%, making it one of the harder-hit names in the public-safety and AI-tech space.

The next key moment to watch is the court hearing on the Scottsdale headquarters lawsuits, which could add another layer of uncertainty for investors already navigating a choppy market.

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