Datadog's trading volume on February 27th was $551 million, a decrease of 32.89% compared to the previous trading day.

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On February 27, 2026, Datadog (DDOG), an application software company, had a trading value of $551 million, ranking 322nd among U.S. stocks that day. The trading value decreased by 32.89% from the previous day, and the trading volume for the day was 4.9395 million.

Datadog (DDOG) fell 3.86% on February 27, 2026, to $111.96. Over the past 5 trading days, the stock is down 3.20%; for the entire month of February, it is down 13.42%; year-to-date it is down 17.67%; and over the past 52 weeks, it is down 1.38%.

*If a company has been listed for less than 52 weeks, the 52-week gain/loss is the gain/loss since listing (the same applies to cases where the listing period is less than 1 month or less than 5 trading days)

Datadog (DDOG) Trading value / USD Trading value change vs. yesterday Trading volume
February 27, 2026 $551 million -32.89% 4.9395 million
February 26, 2026 $822 million 21.01% 7.1080 million
February 25, 2026 $679 million -13.56% 6.2187 million
February 24, 2026 $786 million -34.26% 7.5728 million
February 23, 2026 $1.195 billion 123.44% 11.4312 million

Datadog, Inc. was incorporated in Delaware on June 4, 2010. The company is a cloud applications observability and security platform. Its SaaS platform integrates and automates many capabilities—including infrastructure monitoring, application performance monitoring, log management, user experience monitoring, and cloud security—providing customers with unified, real-time observability and security across their entire technology stack. Organizations of all sizes and across all industries are using Datadog to enable digital transformation and move to the cloud, driving collaboration among development, operations, security, and business teams, accelerating application time-to-market, shortening the time to resolve issues, protecting the security of applications and infrastructure, understanding user behavior, and tracking key business metrics.

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