By: Quiver DiscussionTracker
Posted: 5 hours ago / May 2, 2026 2:11 p.m. UTC
Private credit pressures mount: Social media discussions spotlight Apollo Global Management’s challenges in the private credit arena, where redemption demands have surged due to loans to AI-disrupted SaaS firms. Investors face withdrawal gates limited to 5%, fueling widespread frustration and concerns over potential asset fire sales. The stock has plunged amid these credit market jitters, trading notably off recent lows.
Sector contagion fears: Chatter links Apollo to broader private equity woes, including massive Q1 redemption requests across peers like Blackstone and Ares totaling over $20 billion. Observers draw parallels to a potential ‘Big Short 2.0,’ warning of collapsing supports and accelerating risks. Despite a 15% yearly drop from macro headwinds, some note resilient analyst consensus leaning toward buys.
Outlook debates intensify: While bearish tones dominate on liquidity strains, a few voices highlight Apollo’s recent market outlook report and strategic positioning. Trading 30% above prior troughs offers rebound speculation for contrarians. Regulatory scrutiny on private equity acquisitions adds another layer of uncertainty to the mix.
Note: This discussion summary was generated from an AI condensation of post data.
Apollo Global Management Insider Trading Activity
Apollo Global Management insiders have traded $APO stock on the open market 2 times in the past 6 months. Of those trades, 0 have been purchases and 2 have been sales.
Here’s a breakdown of recent trading of $APO stock by insiders over the last 6 months:
- WHITNEY CHATTERJEE (Chief Legal Officer) sold 8,500 shares for an estimated $1,241,256
- MARTIN KELLY (Chief Financial Officer) sold 6,000 shares for an estimated $788,433
To track insider transactions, check out Quiver Quantitative’s insider trading dashboard. You can access data on insider stock transactions through the Quiver Quantitative API.
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Apollo Global Management Revenue
Apollo Global Management had revenues of $9.9B in Q4 2025. This is an increase of 86.71% from the same period in the prior year.
You can track APO financials on Quiver Quantitative’s APO stock page.
Apollo Global Management Congressional Stock Trading
Members of Congress have traded $APO stock 3 times in the past 6 months. Of those trades, 1 have been purchases and 2 have been sales.
Here’s a breakdown of recent trading of $APO stock by members of Congress over the last 6 months:
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Apollo Global Management Hedge Fund Activity
We have seen 590 institutional investors add shares of Apollo Global Management stock to their portfolio, and 536 decrease their positions in their most recent quarter.
Here are some of the largest recent moves:
- UBS AM, A DISTINCT BUSINESS UNIT OF UBS ASSET MANAGEMENT AMERICAS LLC removed 16,075,234 shares (-75.7%) from their portfolio in Q4 2025, for an estimated $2,327,050,873
- FMR LLC added 5,752,322 shares (+23.3%) to their portfolio in Q4 2025, for an estimated $832,706,132
- CAPITAL WORLD INVESTORS removed 4,049,297 shares (-14.3%) from their portfolio in Q4 2025, for an estimated $586,176,233
- PRICE T ROWE ASSOCIATES INC /MD/ removed 2,313,437 shares (-39.2%) from their portfolio in Q4 2025, for an estimated $334,893,140
- NORGES BANK added 1,970,183 shares (+29.3%) to their portfolio in Q4 2025, for an estimated $285,203,691
- CAPITAL RESEARCH GLOBAL INVESTORS added 1,724,822 shares (+18.6%) to their portfolio in Q4 2025, for an estimated $249,685,232
- BOSTON PARTNERS added 1,692,532 shares (+106.7%) to their portfolio in Q4 2025, for an estimated $245,010,932
To track hedge funds’ stock portfolios, check out Quiver Quantitative’s institutional holdings dashboard. You can access data on hedge funds moves and 13F filings through the Quiver Quantitative API.
Apollo Global Management Analyst Ratings
Wall Street analysts have issued reports on $APO in the last several months. We have seen 3 firms issue buy ratings on the stock, and 0 firms issue sell ratings.
Here are some recent analyst ratings:
- Barclays issued a “Overweight” rating on 11/25/2025
- Morgan Stanley issued a “Overweight” rating on 11/20/2025
- Evercore ISI Group issued a “Outperform” rating on 11/05/2025
To track analyst ratings and price targets for Apollo Global Management, check out Quiver Quantitative’s $APO forecast page.
Apollo Global Management Price Targets
Multiple analysts have issued price targets for $APO recently. We have seen 9 analysts offer price targets for $APO in the last 6 months, with a median target of $146.0.
Here are some recent targets:
- Glenn Schorr from Evercore ISI Group set a target price of $145.0 on 04/21/2026
- Michael Cyprys from Morgan Stanley set a target price of $165.0 on 04/21/2026
- Benjamin Budish from Barclays set a target price of $125.0 on 04/08/2026
- Alexander Blostein from Goldman Sachs set a target price of $134.0 on 04/07/2026
- John Barnidge from Piper Sandler set a target price of $146.0 on 04/07/2026
- Etienne Ricard from BMO Capital set a target price of $116.0 on 03/24/2026
- Michael Brown from UBS set a target price of $152.0 on 02/20/2026
This article is not financial advice. See Quiver Quantitative’s disclaimers for more information. Note that there may be inaccuracies due to mistakes in ticker-mapping, and other anomalies.
