TLDR Hedgeye added AppLovin (APP) as a new short idea on Friday, citing 30% downside potential. Analyst Andrew Freedman argues APP’s real competitive moat is MAXTLDR Hedgeye added AppLovin (APP) as a new short idea on Friday, citing 30% downside potential. Analyst Andrew Freedman argues APP’s real competitive moat is MAX

AppLovin (APP) Stock Falls as Hedgeye Adds Short with 30% Downside Target

2026/03/28 02:38
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TLDR

  • Hedgeye added AppLovin (APP) as a new short idea on Friday, citing 30% downside potential.
  • Analyst Andrew Freedman argues APP’s real competitive moat is MAX, its mediation platform — not AXON, its AI model.
  • MAX controls over 60% of mobile gaming impressions globally and feeds AXON the data it needs to work.
  • Outside of gaming, where MAX has no control over mediation, AXON delivers inconsistent results.
  • Hedgeye sees APP as an “infrastructure monopoly story” — one that is both under attack and overearning.

AppLovin (APP) fell 1% on Friday after research firm Hedgeye added it as a new short idea, flagging a potential 30% downside from current levels.


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The call came from Hedgeye analyst Andrew Freedman, who put out a note questioning how the market has been valuing the company.

Freedman’s main argument is that Wall Street has the story wrong. Investors have been treating AppLovin like an AI company, when Hedgeye believes the real edge lies elsewhere.

MAX is AppLovin’s ad mediation layer. It sits between app developers and advertisers, managing the auction process for ad placements inside mobile games.

Because MAX controls such a large share of mobile gaming auctions, it generates a huge pool of proprietary bid data. That data, Freedman argues, is what actually makes AXON’s predictions accurate.

The Cracks Outside Gaming

The note highlights a key weakness in AppLovin’s expansion story. Outside of mobile gaming, MAX does not control mediation — and that changes things.

In those markets, AXON has to operate without the same rich data advantage it enjoys inside gaming. According to Freedman, the results are inconsistent.

This matters because AppLovin has been pushing hard into e-commerce and other non-gaming verticals. If AXON can’t replicate its gaming performance outside that ecosystem, the growth thesis gets harder to defend.

AppLovin’s short interest currently sits at just 4.5%, meaning most of the market is still betting on the upside.

Hedgeye’s Take on Valuation

Freedman described AppLovin as “an infrastructure monopoly story” — and not in a flattering way.

The firm has not disclosed a specific price target tied to the 30% downside call, but the framing suggests the stock could pull back sharply if the market starts to reprice the AI premium.

APP stock has gained 48% over the past year, a run that has added tens of billions in market value.

Friday’s 1% decline was modest in the context of that rally, but the Hedgeye note adds a new critical voice to what has largely been a bullish analyst chorus around the stock.

Short interest of 4.5% remains low, meaning there is not yet a large crowd betting against AppLovin — but Hedgeye is now on the record with one of the more detailed bear cases to date.

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