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Why did ARM stock wipe out its entire 13% after-hours gain overnight?

by May 7, 2026
by May 7, 2026

Arm Holdings (NASDAQ: ARM) delivered the kind of earnings report that sends a high-flying chip stock higher.

The revenue beat estimates, profit beat estimates and demand for its new AI data-center chip looked strong.

But in after-hours trading on Wednesday, the celebration turned into a sell-off.

Arm stock jumped as much as 13% right after the numbers, then reversed hard after CEO Rene Haas said the company could only secure supply for half of the demand it is seeing for the new chip.

By late after-hours trading, the stock was at $222.12, down 6.4% from a regular-session record close of $237.30.

Arm Q4 earnings: The numbers were actually great

On paper, Arm’s fiscal fourth quarter was strong as revenue rose 20% year on year to a record $1.5 billion, while adjusted earnings came in at 60 cents a share versus 58 cents forecast.

Arm’s own results release described the quarter as record-breaking, with full-year revenue also reaching a new high.

The company also said customer demand for its Arm AGI CPU has already climbed to more than $2 billion across fiscal 2027 and 2028, more than double.

That should have been enough for a straightforward rally.

Instead, the reaction showed how unforgiving the market has become about expectations.

Analysts said Arm’s results were strong, but not strong enough for a stock carrying such elevated expectations.

With investors already pricing in near-flawless execution and uninterrupted AI demand, even a solid earnings beat failed to fully satisfy the market.

Arm stock: What changed the mood?

The real turning point came on the earnings call as CEO Haas said Arm has only secured enough capacity to fulfill $1 billion of the demand tied to its new AGI CPU, and has not yet locked in supply for the other $1 billion.

It means that the company has not yet secured supplies to meet the full level of demand, and the stock quickly gave back its after-hours gains.

What the market heard was not “demand is strong”, but “demand is strong, but we cannot yet deliver all of it.”

That distinction matters because Arm is moving from a pure licensing model into a more capital-intensive chip business.

Investors are happy to reward that shift when it looks scalable, but ready to pullback when it sounds like bottlenecks could slow the ramp.

A perfect stock leaves no room for doubt

Arm’s stock was already in rarefied territory before earnings, as it climbed more than 91% this year, while Yahoo Finance key statistics show the shares trading at about 100 times forward earnings.

That kind of valuation leaves almost no margin for error.

A normal company can beat estimates and move on. A stock priced like Arm can beat estimates and still fall if the tone of the call hints at friction ahead.

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