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Why Oracle (ORCL) Shares Are Trading Lower Today
Why Oracle (ORCL) Shares Are Trading Lower Today
Why Oracle (ORCL) Shares Are Trading Lower Today
Petr Huřťák
Wed, February 18, 2026 at 6:01 AM GMT+9 2 min read
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ORCL
-3.85%
What Happened?
Shares of enterprise software giant Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) fell 4% in the afternoon session after investor fears over artificial intelligence disrupting the software industry sparked a broad sell-off.
The anxiety stemmed from the rapid adoption of new ‘agentic AI’ tools, which some investors believed could dismantle traditional Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) business models. This ‘AI Panic’ led to indiscriminate selling across the sector. The market move reflected growing concerns about the downside of the AI boom for established software companies.
The shares closed the day at $153.93, down 3.9% from previous close.
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What Is The Market Telling Us
Oracle’s shares are very volatile and have had 26 moves greater than 5% over the last year. In that context, today’s move indicates the market considers this news meaningful but not something that would fundamentally change its perception of the business.
The previous big move we wrote about was 8 days ago when the stock gained 10.3% on the news that it received an upgrade from D.A. Davidson analyst Gil Luria, who raised his rating from Hold to Buy while maintaining a bullish price target. Luria constructed a compelling argument that the clouds of uncertainty over the AI landscape were parting. He specifically highlighted a strategic realignment by OpenAI, noting that the AI pioneer was refocusing on its core models and strengthening ties with infrastructure partners rather than competing against them. This narrative provided crucial validation for Oracle’s aggressive spending.
Oracle is down 21.3% since the beginning of the year, and at $153.96 per share, it is trading 53.1% below its 52-week high of $328.33 from September 2025. Investors who bought $1,000 worth of Oracle’s shares 5 years ago would now be looking at an investment worth $2,480.
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