— Why it moved
Why DAIC Stock Collapsed Today — June 9, 2026
Six sessions after a 1-for-25 reverse split, this ~1.2M-share AI asset-tracking name gapped nearly 3x premarket on no news, peaked in the same minute the alert fired, and closed below the prior day's close.

What moved DAIC stock
CID HoldCo operates as Dot Ai, an AI and IoT asset-tracking software company. No real news, just momentum — no filing, no press release, no coverage. It had done a 1-for-25 reverse split on June 1 to hold its Nasdaq listing, shrinking the share count to roughly 1.2M, and six sessions later it gapped nearly 3x premarket on air.
The mechanics
The reverse split is the whole story: about 1.2M shares outstanding and a market cap under $3M make this one of the thinnest names on the exchange. Some 17M shares traded on June 9, so the entire share count turned over about 14 times.
DAIC by the numbers
The alert window
Stock Pulse alerted at 7:01 AM at $6.09; the $6.40 high printed in the same minute — 5.1% of upside that existed for exactly one minute at 7 AM. The alert minute was the top. No window.
How DAIC's move ended
It never got close again: $2.81 by the bell, a $3.52 regular-session high, and a $1.93 close — 68.3% below the alert and under Monday's $2.26 close. A bid-price-deficiency reverse split, a sub-$3M cap, a 99.9% drawdown from the split-adjusted high, and dilution risk hanging over every name in this state.
The tell: a fresh reverse split plus a no-news premarket gap is a structure trade with nobody behind it — the first print is the best print.