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IBM COBOL Blog Post Crash

IBM's largest single-day stock decline in over twenty-five years, triggered in February 2026 by an Anthropic blog post about Claude's COBOL modernization — paradigmatic grain landing on a critical pile.
In February 2026, Anthropic published a blog post demonstrating that Claude Code could modernize legacy COBOL systems — translating decades-old mainframe code into modern languages with minimal human oversight. IBM's stock price fell sharply, suffering its largest single-day decline in more than a quarter century. The event became the canonical illustration of trigger-versus-cause dynamics in the AI transition: a blog post (unremarkable grain) landing on a market (critical pile) where investor anxiety about AI-driven software obsolescence had reached a critical state. The post didn't cause the repricing; it triggered the release of accumulated stress. The magnitude of the response — catastrophic by conventional measures — was determined not by the post's content but by the configuration of investor positions, automated trading algorithms, and correlated anxieties across the technology sector when the grain landed.
IBM COBOL Blog Post Crash
IBM COBOL Blog Post Crash

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COBOL (Common Business-Oriented Language) is a programming language from 1959 that still runs on mainframe systems handling trillions

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