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Why Are TeraWulf Shares Surging On Friday?
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Why Are TeraWulf Shares Surging On Friday?
Mar 11, 2026 5:57 AM

TeraWulf Inc ( WULF ) shares fell on Friday, extending losses that began Thursday after the company’s fourth-quarter earnings disappointed Wall Street on both revenue and earnings.

Q4 Results Miss Across The Board

TeraWulf ( WULF ) posted a quarterly loss of 29 cents per share, well above the Street’s expected loss of 13 cents. Revenue of $35.84 million missed consensus estimates of $45.78 million by 21.73%.

Digital asset revenue dropped to $26.1 million from $43.4 million the prior quarter, driven by lower Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) production and pricing.

HPC Segment Offers A Bright Spot

HPC lease revenue climbed to $9.7 million from $7.2 million in third quarter 2025. The company noted in its earnings release that fiscal 2025 represented “a fundamental inflection point,” citing 522 critical IT MW in long-term data center lease agreements.

Short interest increased from 93.28 million to 95.57 million shares, representing 27.98% of available float. At an average daily volume of 47.09 million shares, short sellers would need roughly 2.03 days to cover positions.

Technical Analysis

TeraWulf Inc. ( WULF ) is currently trading at $16.82, showing a robust performance above its 20-day SMA of $15.44 and 100-day SMA of $13.89.

Over the past 12 months, the stock has surged by 367.31%, positioning it near its 52-week high of $18.51.

Key Resistance: $17.50

Key Support: $15.44

Earnings & Analyst Outlook

TeraWulf Inc. ( WULF ) is slated to provide its next financial update on May 8.

EPS Estimate: Loss of 17 cents (Up from loss of 16 cents YoY)

Revenue Estimate: $43.88 million (Up from $34.41 million YoY)

The stock carries a Buy Rating with an average price forecast of $14.37.

Recent analyst moves include:

Cantor Fitzgerald: Overweight (Raises Target to $24.00) (Feb. 27)

Needham: Buy (Maintains Target to $21.00) (Feb. 3)

Keefe, Bruyette & Woods: Upgraded to Outperform (Raises Target to $24.00) (Dec. 31, 2025)

WULF Price Action: TeraWulf ( WULF ) shares were down 8.78% at $16.31 at the time of publication on Friday, according to Benzinga Pro data.

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