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Astera Labs stock slid 6% Friday — here’s what traders watch before Monday
2 February 2026
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Astera Labs stock slid 6% Friday — here’s what traders watch before Monday

NEW YORK, Feb 1, 2026, 19:41 EST — Market closed

  • Astera Labs shares dropped 6.1% on Friday, closing at $150.62
  • The decline followed U.S. stocks ending the day down, weighed by uncertainty over the path of interest rates
  • Attention turns to Astera’s quarterly results and outlook set for Feb. 10

Astera Labs (ALAB.O) shares fell 6.1%, closing at $150.62 on Friday. The AI-infrastructure chip stock is heading into Monday’s session after a steep weekly decline.

Wall Street closed down as investors digested the news on the next Federal Reserve chair and what it means for interest rates. “Markets are calibrating to Trump’s pick of Kevin Warsh … and the outlook for monetary policy,” said Michael Hans, chief investment officer at Citizens Wealth. Reuters

Why it matters now: Astera’s shares have been moving like a high-beta proxy for data-center spending, reacting sharply to even minor changes in macro outlooks. With earnings just around the corner, a drop this steep usually attracts short-term traders and triggers hedging activity.

On Friday, the stock fluctuated between $149.13 and $161.17, with roughly 4.28 million shares traded. It showed little movement after the market closed.

Astera offers semiconductor hardware and software designed to tackle data, memory, and networking bottlenecks in AI and cloud systems — essentially the infrastructure supporting large-scale computing expansions.

The next major event is set for Feb. 10, when Astera will release its fourth-quarter results after the market closes, with a conference call to follow.

Investors will watch closely for changes in demand cues and shipment schedules, along with management’s take on short-term growth and spending trends in AI infrastructure.

Margins will be crucial here. The stock can shift rapidly on even slight tweaks in outlook, particularly if guidance suggests customers are pacing orders more evenly instead of rushing them.

One major caveat: if earnings or outlooks fall short, or if risk appetite turns sour once more, Friday’s sell-off could just be the beginning. Stocks linked to data-center expansions remain vulnerable to shifts in macro rates, competitive noise, and whether the positive news is already priced in.

Monday’s key signals will come from any premarket moves and how the wider chip sector performs once U.S. markets open. After that, the calendar is straightforward: Astera’s earnings report and conference call on Feb. 10.

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