Trade War Safe Haven: The Ultimate SaaS Stocks Map


Recent fluctuations in the Nasdaq reflect market concerns about the US-China trade war. Amid significant volatility in the semiconductor sector, the software sector has demonstrated relative resilience. As digital products do not require physical transportation, they are less sensitive to trade policies. Within the software industry, SaaS benefits from its stable subscription model, giving it an advantage.


Why is the SaaS sector expected to be more resilient in the trade war?

1)SaaS companies' product development relies solely on domestic software developers and is not involved in the long supply chains of manufacturing, thus minimizing geopolitical risks in supply.

2)Moreover, the demand side for SaaS companies is predominantly domestic (or Western) customers. For example, $Salesforce.com(CRM)$  's US customer base accounted for 61.7% in fiscal 2025. Customers in the Asia-Pacific region only accounted for 10.19%. $Palantir Technologies Inc.(PLTR)$  's Q2 2025 US customer base was 66.31% and is still expanding (in contrast, Apple's last year US customer base was 36.36%). $Snowflake (SNOW.US)$'s fiscal 2025 US revenue accounted for 76.15%.

3)SaaS companies use a fixed rate pricing model, unlike the advertising industry’s market-following pricing. Stable pricing contributes to steady revenue growth.

4)The industry uses a subscription model, which creates customer loyalty, and the churn rate is lower than that of non-subscription companies.

5)AI empowers traditional SaaS companies; added value continues to increase.


SaaS Stocks Overview

SaaS companies can be categorized into types such as Office Software, Enterprise ERP / Work Automation, E-commerce, Design, Data Analysis, Cybersecurity, and other vertical applications.


Differences in macroeconomic sensitivity among different SaaS companies:

It depends on whether their software is essential and the competitive landscape.

Vertical industry SaaS (e.g., $Veeva Systems (VEEV.US)$) focuses on specific industries with few competitors and has essential demand characteristics. Enterprise ERP + Work Automation is integral to corporate operations and is difficult to reduce. Cybersecurity is also important, especially in an era of remote work.

Conversely, CRM and e-commerce SaaS are directly linked to consumer spending, are more susceptible to macroeconomic impacts, and involve physical goods transportation, exposing customers to supply chain risks. Design and creative development tools are affected by advertising industry activity and are also sensitive to economic cycles.


Growth rate comparison:

Different SaaS sectors have varying industry growth rates. Based on historical data, Enterprise ERP + Workflow Automation and Office Collaboration are relatively mature markets with comparatively low average growth rates.

However, the Data Analysis sector is growing faster as companies accelerate data adoption, AI model deployment, and replacement of legacy data stacks with cloud solutions. Additionally, Robot Software Design (or RAAS) is an emerging field with potentially higher annual growth rates in the future.

Among the listed companies, those that have reached a revenue growth rate of 40% in the recent quarter include Palantir and $Figma Inc (FIG.US)$ . Companies with a revenue growth rate of 30% include $Snowflake (SNOW.US)$ and $Shopify (SHOP.US)$.

In terms of gross margin, $Autodesk (ADSK.US)$ has the highest gross margin at 91.0%, while the gross margins of $Automatic Data Processing (ADP.US)$ and Shopify are below 50%.


Stock Tickers:

Office Software: $Microsoft (MSFT.US)$, $Alphabet-A (GOOGL.US)$ , $Atlassian (TEAM.US)$ , $Zoom Communications (ZM.US)$, $DocuSign (DOCU.US)$, $Dropbox (DBX.US)$

Enterprise ERP + Workflow Automation: $SAP SE (SAP.US)$ , $Oracle (ORCL.US)$, $ServiceNow (NOW.US)$, $Intuit (INTU.US)$, $Workday (WDAY.US)$, ADP

E-commerce/CRM: $Shopify (SHOP.US)$ , $Salesforce (CRM.US)$ , $HubSpot (HUBS.US)$

Design: $Adobe (ADBE.US)$, $Figma Inc (FIG.US)$ , $Autodesk (ADSK.US)$ , $Unity Software (U.US)$, $Wix.com (WIX.US)$

Cybersecurity: $CrowdStrike (CRWD.US)$, $Okta (OKTA.US)$ , $Cloudflare (NET.US)$, $Zscaler (ZS.US)$

Data Analysis: $Palantir (PLTR.US)$ , $Snowflake (SNOW.US)$ , $Datadog (DDOG.US)$, $MongoDB (MDB.US)$

Healthcare: $Veeva Systems (VEEV.US)$

Robot Software Design (RAAS): $Palladyne AI (PDYN.US)$, $UiPath (PATH.US)$


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  • Ron Anne
    ·2025-10-17
    CRM’s 61% US customers—won’t e-commerce SaaS drag its growth?
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  • Phyllis Strachey
    ·2025-10-17
    VEEV’s healthcare SaaS is essential—90% gross margin’s rock-solid!
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  • Jo Betsy
    ·2025-10-17
    SNOW’s 30% growth needs AI—do you think it’ll beat PLTR next quarter?
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  • Megan Barnard
    ·2025-10-17
    PLTR’s 40% Q3 growth + AI tie-ins—trade war won’t touch its US demand!
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  • Valerie Archibald
    ·2025-10-17
    CRM could fly to 270 today. Buy

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  • Flipper
    ·2025-10-17

    Great article, would you like to share it?

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  • Flipper
    ·2025-10-17

    Great article, would you like to share it?

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  • IreneWells
    ·2025-10-16
    Smart move
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  • 闪电侠08
    ·2025-10-16
    Okk
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  • BellaFaraday
    ·2025-10-16
    Great insights
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