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These 4 software stocks are pulling out of SaaSpocalypse now

by May 9, 2026
by May 9, 2026

SaaSpocalypse – a fear-driven sell-off where investors worried artificial intelligence (AI) would cannibalize traditional software-as-a-service providers – is finally hitting a wall.

While the iShares Expanded Tech-Software ETF (IGV) remains down for the year, a powerful 14% surge over the last month suggests a structural turnaround.

According to JPMorgan technical strategist Jason Hunter, the software sector is decoupling from semiconductors, with key players breaking out of multi-week patterns.

As the market pivots from broad panic to selective accumulation, four major tech titans are leading the charge back into the green.

Oracle (ORCL)

Oracle stock (ORCL) has emerged as the undisputed heavyweight champion of the recent software rebound.

Over the past month, the stock has skyrocketed by more than 40%, closing near $194.59 – a level of strength not seen since the beginning of the year.

ORCL’s resurgence is fueled by its successful transformation from a legacy database provider into a cloud infrastructure powerhouse.

By positioning itself as a critical partner for AI firms requiring massive data capacity, Oracle has effectively silenced critics who feared it would be left behind.

Its recent price action suggests that institutional investors are betting heavily on its ability to sustain high-margin growth through its OCI (Oracle Cloud Infrastructure) offerings.

Microsoft (MSFT)

As the primary architect of the current AI boom, Microsoft stock’s recent performance marks a vital technical recovery.

After a turbulent March that saw it dip below the psychological $400 threshold, the Redmond giant has reclaimed its momentum, gaining 12% in just thirty days.

Closing at $420, MSFT is knocking on the door of its all-time highs.

The company’s ability to integrate “Copilot” features across its entire software stack has turned the threat of the SaaSpocalypse into a tailwind.

Investors are no longer viewing AI as a competitor to Microsoft’s SaaS dominance, but rather as a multi-billion dollar premium layer that enhances its existing ecosystem.

Palo Alto Networks (PANW)

In the cybersecurity realm, Palo Alto Networks stock is proving that demand for digital protection remains resilient despite broader economic jitters.

It’s rallied over 30% over the past month, reaching its highest trading levels since last December.

This breakout is particularly significant because it follows a period of consolidation where the market questioned the company’s shift toward “platformization”.

By offering a consolidated security suite, PANW is countering the SaaSpocalypse narrative by becoming an “all-in-one” essential utility.

The recent technical breakout signals that the market has bought into management’s long-term vision, recognizing the company as a defensive fortress in a volatile tech landscape.

CrowdStrike (CRWD)

CrowdStrike shares continue to demonstrate why it’s a favorite among growth-oriented investors, posting a robust 13% gain this month.

Much like Palo Alto, this cybersecurity stock reached a multi-month high on Thursday, signaling a definitive end to its recent slump.

The company’s Falcon platform is increasingly viewed as the “gold standard” in AI-driven endpoint protection, allowing it to maintain pricing power even as other software firms struggle.

The breakout from its multi-week base suggests that the “SaaSpocalypse” fears were overblown for companies that provide mission-critical, AI-enhanced services.

CRWD’s upward trajectory reflects a broader market realization: in an artificial intelligence-driven world, the software that secures the data is just as valuable as the data itself.

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