Today's Biggest Losers

Stocks taking the hardest hits today. Earnings misses, downgrades, or sector-wide selloffs — potential buy-the-dip candidates.

200 stocks Updated Mar 26, 2026
-4.73% Avg Loss
$49.61 Avg Price
$5.01 – $777.17 Price Range
$2.18T Total Market Cap

Today's biggest stock losers are the companies posting the largest percentage price declines during the current or most recent trading session. Sharp drops often result from disappointing earnings, negative guidance, analyst downgrades, or broader market selloffs affecting specific sectors.

While declining stocks may seem like something to avoid, experienced investors monitor the losers list for potential buying opportunities. Overreactions to temporary bad news can create attractive entry points in fundamentally strong companies. The strategy of buying quality stocks after sharp declines — known as buying the dip — is one of the most common approaches in value investing.

This list shows stocks with the biggest percentage losses today, filtered for companies with meaningful trading volume. Data includes current prices, loss percentages, and market capitalization, updated in real time during market hours.

# Symbol Name Price Change % Change $ Volume Market Cap
1 ADMA Adma Biologics Inc $9.63 -15.00% -1.70 3.83B
2 DAVE Dave Inc $181.01 -12.30% -25.40 2.41B
3 AEBI Aebi Schmidt Holding Ag $9.91 -12.30% -1.39 1.02B
4 ONON On Holding Ag-Class A $35.16 -11.19% -4.43 12.87B
5 UAMY United States Antimony Corp $8.16 -10.43% -0.95 1.36B
6 MGIC Magic Software Enterprises $17.38 -10.41% -2.02 935.83M
7 CCOI Cogent Communications Holdin $18.05 -9.84% -1.97 1.15B
8 FUBO Fubotv Inc -Class A $10.85 -9.73% -1.17 1.50B
9 HUN Huntsman Corp $10.41 -9.56% -1.10 2.22B
10 TATT Tat Technologies Ltd $43.01 -9.11% -4.31 682.24M
11 TMC Tmc The Metals Co Inc $5.03 -8.71% -0.48 2.50B
12 AEHR Aehr Test Systems $34.52 -8.58% -3.24 1.09B
13 NTGR Netgear Inc $22.39 -8.46% -2.07 583.35M
14 WYFI Whitefiber Inc $13.85 -8.46% -1.28 755.36M
15 GILT Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd $16.25 -8.40% -1.49 1.30B
16 CRML Critical Metals Corp $7.72 -8.20% -0.69 1.14B
17 DKNG Draftkings Inc-Cl A $21.42 -8.11% -1.89 12.28B
18 QDEL Quidelortho Corp $15.24 -8.03% -1.33 1.04B
19 UCTT Ultra Clean Holdings Inc $57.67 -7.92% -4.96 2.70B
20 AEVA Aeva Technologies Inc $14.11 -7.23% -1.10 906.01M
21 FOUR Shift4 Payments Inc-Class A $48.86 -6.93% -3.64 4.29B
22 ANNX Annexon Inc $5.11 -6.92% -0.38 794.56M
23 LMRI Lumexa Imaging Holdings Inc $10.31 -6.87% -0.76 1.42B
24 CNXC Concentrix Corp $24.67 -6.84% -1.81 1.99B
25 ELE Elemental Royalty Corp $17.12 -6.70% -1.23 1.78B
26 HESAY Hermès International $189.41 -6.67% -13.53 182.29B
27 RYAM Rayonier Advanced Materials $10.40 -6.64% -0.74 668.05M
28 CAPR Capricor Therapeutics Inc $29.10 -6.64% -2.07 1.72B
29 AXTI Axt Inc $54.24 -6.63% -3.85 2.75B
30 TSAT Telesat Corp $37.06 -6.60% -2.62 587.59M
31 EYE National Vision Holdings Inc $26.57 -6.58% -1.87 2.16B
32 AMBQ Ambiq Micro Inc $24.24 -6.45% -1.67 632.38M
33 AMPL Amplitude Inc-Class A $6.75 -6.38% -0.46 957.19M
34 AMSC American Superconductor Corp $28.74 -6.29% -1.93 1.48B
35 KOP Koppers Holdings Inc $35.10 -6.28% -2.35 680.31M
36 FIGR Figure Technology Solut-Cl A $31.21 -6.14% -2.04 7.10B
37 VPG Vishay Precision Group $40.64 -6.12% -2.65 764.22M
38 INBX Inhibrx Biosciences Inc $60.92 -6.09% -3.95 993.77M
39 NUTX Nutex Health Inc $88.99 -5.99% -5.67 732.72M
40 SSEZF SSE plc $32.45 -5.89% -2.03 31.98B
41 OLMA Olema Pharmaceuticals Inc $14.08 -5.88% -0.88 1.30B
42 ZEUS Olympic Steel Inc $47.86 -5.86% -2.98 538.98M
43 TASK Taskus Inc-A $10.37 -5.73% -0.63 937.63M
44 SCZM Santacruz Silver Mining Ltd $7.14 -5.68% -0.43 1.24B
45 WSHP Weshop Holdings Ltd-Cl A $7.01 -5.65% -0.42 521.26M
46 AGCC Agencia Comercial Spirits Lt $14.05 -5.64% -0.84 539.71M
47 CCCX Churchill Capital Corp X-A $10.08 -5.62% -0.60 2.18B
48 BSY Bentley Systems Inc-Class B $35.09 -5.52% -2.05 10.37B
49 ELVA Electrovaya Inc $7.24 -5.36% -0.41 504.60M
50 VITL Vital Farms Inc $14.51 -5.35% -0.82 907.93M
51 LBTYB Liberty Global Ltd-B $13.01 -5.31% -0.73 4.08B
52 BZH Beazer Homes Usa Inc $18.65 -5.23% -1.03 655.35M
53 XZO Exzeo Group Inc $14.71 -5.22% -0.81 1.45B
54 TGLS Tecnoglass Inc $40.52 -5.19% -2.22 2.40B
55 NVGS Navigator Holdings Ltd $18.18 -5.16% -0.99 1.36B
56 FDUS Fidus Investment Corp $17.18 -5.14% -0.93 671.36M
57 SNDA Sonida Senior Living Inc $31.78 -5.11% -1.71 651.06M
58 HPK Highpeak Energy Inc $6.55 -5.07% -0.35 861.76M
59 VRSK Verisk Analytics Inc $185.05 -4.97% -9.68 28.43B
60 AVR Anteris Technologies Global $5.60 -4.92% -0.29 588.74M
61 CGNT Cognyte Software Ltd $7.95 -4.90% -0.41 612.06M
62 CAVA Cava Group Inc $80.29 -4.90% -4.14 10.20B
63 TWI Titan International Inc $6.81 -4.89% -0.35 694.51M
64 TROX Tronox Holdings Plc $7.01 -4.88% -0.36 1.15B
65 REX Rex American Resources Corp $38.71 -4.84% -1.97 1.24B
66 STC Stewart Information Services $57.39 -4.84% -2.92 1.75B
67 PHAT Phathom Pharmaceuticals Inc $10.06 -4.83% -0.51 937.97M
68 OUST Ouster Inc $20.05 -4.80% -1.01 1.33B
69 FRO Frontline Plc $33.75 -4.77% -1.69 7.69B
70 AMPX Amprius Technologies Inc $18.20 -4.76% -0.91 1.35B
71 OI O-I Glass Inc $9.86 -4.73% -0.49 2.31B
72 PRSU Pursuit Attractions And Hosp $34.02 -4.60% -1.64 1.04B
73 BRZE Braze Inc-A $18.33 -4.58% -0.88 2.16B
74 NVTS Navitas Semiconductor Corp $8.75 -4.58% -0.42 2.12B
75 ZBIO Zenas Biopharma Inc $22.30 -4.58% -1.07 1.35B
76 CCSI Consensus Cloud Solution $26.70 -4.57% -1.28 542.48M
77 CHYM Chime Financial Inc-Cl A $17.70 -4.48% -0.83 7.13B
78 ESTA Establishment Labs Holdings $62.65 -4.39% -2.88 1.92B
79 CLSK Cleanspark Inc $9.40 -4.37% -0.43 2.51B
80 CRVS Corvus Pharmaceuticals Inc $13.15 -4.36% -0.60 1.47B
81 KLAR Klarna Group Plc $12.96 -4.35% -0.59 4.91B
82 SAP SAP SE $170.41 -4.35% -7.75 182.17B
83 WOLF Wolfspeed Inc $16.32 -4.34% -0.74 767.67M
84 ECO Okeanis Eco Tankers Corp $48.44 -4.31% -2.18 1.84B
85 OSW Onespaworld Holdings Ltd $20.98 -4.29% -0.94 2.22B
86 SLVM Sylvamo Corp $37.11 -4.28% -1.66 1.53B
87 MNDY Monday.Com Ltd $69.28 -4.27% -3.09 3.79B
88 CECO Ceco Environmental Corp $55.28 -4.26% -2.46 2.77B
89 VOR Vor Biopharma Inc $12.15 -4.26% -0.54 541.53M
90 TEM Tempus Ai Inc $46.76 -4.24% -2.07 10.67B
91 PODD Insulet Corp $216.00 -4.21% -9.50 17.35B
92 ALRM Alarm.Com Holdings Inc $44.37 -4.19% -1.94 2.25B
93 PRGO Perrigo Co Plc $9.25 -4.15% -0.40 1.28B
94 SHOO Steven Madden Ltd $31.83 -4.13% -1.37 2.82B
95 NGD New Gold Inc $9.08 -4.12% -0.39 12.15B
96 FLUT Flutter Entertainment Plc-Di $103.40 -4.11% -4.43 20.08B
97 SRAD Sportradar Group Ag-A $18.51 -4.09% -0.79 6.12B
98 EYPT Eyepoint Inc $13.23 -4.06% -0.56 1.22B
99 SGHC Super Group Sghc Ltd $10.54 -4.01% -0.44 5.62B
100 ZIM Zim Integrated Shipping Serv $25.88 -4.01% -1.08 3.38B

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the biggest losing stocks today?
The biggest losing stocks today are those posting the largest percentage price declines during the current trading session. Common reasons include missed earnings expectations, lowered guidance, analyst downgrades, negative regulatory news, loss of major contracts, and broader sector selloffs. The list is filtered for stocks with meaningful volume to exclude thinly traded names with unreliable price movements.
Should I buy stocks that dropped the most today?
Buying after a sharp decline can be profitable but requires careful analysis of why the stock fell. If the drop is due to a temporary issue (one bad quarter, a market overreaction), the stock may recover and offer a good entry point. If the drop reflects fundamental deterioration (losing market share, accounting problems, secular decline), the stock may continue falling. Always evaluate the underlying business quality before buying a dip.
What causes a stock to crash?
Major causes include earnings misses where results fall significantly below analyst expectations, guidance cuts signaling future weakness, accounting irregularities or fraud allegations, FDA rejections for biotech companies, loss of major customers, insider selling, and sector-wide selloffs triggered by macroeconomic events. Heavily leveraged companies are especially vulnerable to sharp declines during market stress.
What is a dead cat bounce?
A dead cat bounce is a temporary recovery in a stock price after a sharp decline, followed by continued downward movement. The term suggests that even a dead cat bounces if dropped from a height. These short-lived rallies can trap buyers who mistake the bounce for a reversal. To distinguish a genuine recovery from a dead cat bounce, look for volume confirmation, fundamental catalysts supporting the rebound, and whether the stock can hold above key support levels.
Is it safe to buy the dip?
Buying the dip in fundamentally strong companies with temporary setbacks has historically been profitable over long holding periods. The key is distinguishing between a dip and a structural decline. Look for companies with strong balance sheets, market leadership, and a clear path to recovery. Avoid trying to catch falling knives in companies with deteriorating fundamentals. Dollar-cost averaging into positions rather than buying all at once can reduce timing risk.
How far can a stock drop in one day?
There is no percentage limit on how far a stock can fall in a single day. While market-wide circuit breakers halt trading at 7%, 13%, and 20% declines in the S&P 500, individual stocks have no such protections. Stocks regularly drop 20-50% in a day on bad earnings or negative news, and some have fallen over 90% in extreme cases like fraud revelations. Limit orders and stop-losses can help manage downside risk.
What is capitulation in the stock market?
Capitulation occurs when investors abandon hope and sell en masse, often marking the final stage of a decline. It is characterized by extremely high volume, sharp price drops, and widespread pessimism. Ironically, capitulation often marks or is near the bottom — once all panicked sellers have exited, selling pressure dries up and the stock can begin recovering. Identifying capitulation in real time is difficult, which is why gradual position building is preferred over trying to time the exact bottom.

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