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CRWD Stock Split Adjustments (2026-07-02)

CrowdStrike (CRWD) has announced a four-for-one split of its outstanding shares of Class A common stock. Stockholders of record on June 25, 2026, will receive three additional shares for every share held, distributed after the close of business on July 1, 2026. Trading is scheduled to begin on a split-adjusted basis on July 2, 2026.

Here is a comprehensive guide to what this stock split means for your account and how Grvt is handling the transition.

What is a Stock Split?

CrowdStrike (CRWD) is undergoing a 1:4 forward stock split. This means the underlying spot price will adjust to approximately 1/4 of its previous value. Simultaneously, the economically-equivalent share count will multiply by 4. Because both the price and quantity are adjusted together, the economic exposure of the asset remains completely unchanged.

What Should Grvt Users Expect?

Due to the upcoming CRWD stock split, Grvt will make specific system adjustments on July 2. There is no action required on your end.

Here is the timeline and exact impact on your account:

  • Trading Pause: CRWD trading will pause from July 2, 00:00 UTC for stock split adjustment.

  • Order Cancellations: All open CRWD orders will be canceled during this pause period.

  • Position Adjustments: Your positions will be automatically rescaled based on the split ratio.

  • Trading Resumption: Trading will resume at July 3, 02:00 UTC

  • Split-Adjusted Trading: Once resumed, CRWD will be live and trading on a split-adjusted basis.

(Note: Timing may change pending confirmation when split-adjusted price starts floating. Please stay tuned for updates on Grvt.

How Grvt Protects Your Positions

A stock split significantly alters an asset's price overnight. Grvt utilizes strict safeguards to ensure this permanent price adjustment does not negatively impact your margin or trigger false liquidations.

  • To prevent your positions, orders, margin, and PnL from incorrectly referencing the pre-split scale, trading for the asset is paused.

  • On the first post-split CRWD tick, Grvt's Risk system deterministically upgrades all positions by the 1:4 factor.

  • Because trading is paused and no price ticks are processed during the transition, there is no liquidation based on the sudden price change for CRWD.

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