Constellation Energy stock jumps nearly 6% — what to watch next week for CEG
7 February 2026
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Constellation Energy stock jumps nearly 6% — what to watch next week for CEG

New York, Feb 6, 2026, 20:44 EST — Market closed.

  • Shares of Constellation Energy (CEG) jumped 5.8% Friday, closing at $261.42.
  • Options volume surged, with short-dated $260 calls taking the spotlight.
  • Attention now swings to mid-February earnings forecasts, while U.S. nuclear policy news keeps coming in fast.

Constellation Energy Corp finished Friday up 5.8% at $261.42. The stock bounced hard to close out a tough week, just before U.S. markets headed into the weekend. 1

This rebound stood out after several rough sessions had battered the stock, shaking investor confidence. Friday’s uptick broke a seven-day slump, but the shares still ended roughly 7% lower compared with the previous Friday’s close, according to recent Nasdaq data. 2

Options activity spiked. On Friday, Constellation traded 23,509 contracts, with the $260 call expiring that day grabbing the most attention, according to Nasdaq data. That particular call lets holders buy shares at $260 by the expiration date. 3

Friday’s surge barely puts a dent in the stock’s slide from its highs. Constellation traded between $161.35 and $412.70 over the past year, closing the session still roughly 37% under its top mark. 4

Tailwinds from the wider market played a role. The Dow cleared the 50,000 mark for the first time, while the S&P 500 surged on Friday. Baird’s Ross Mayfield pointed to a renewed push into stocks tied to AI infrastructure—a move that followed big tech’s upgraded capital spending plans. 5

Nuclear policy stuck around in headlines this week. The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission announced plans to restructure, aiming to accelerate reactor licensing as President Donald Trump has pushed for. NRC Chairman Ho Nieh described the move as delivering “more efficient and timely decision making.” 6

Yet waste remains the industry’s persistent headache. The Department of Energy is calling on states to step up and offer sites for a permanent geological repository, bundling the pitch with incentives for reactors and data centers. Former NRC official Lake Barrett called the offer “big carrots,” paired with the less attractive reality of a long-term waste facility. 7

Even after the recent dip, analysts keep leaning positive. According to a Barchart survey, Constellation carries a “Moderate Buy” rating—twelve analysts call it a “Strong Buy,” while five sit at “Hold.” 8

The risk side is clear enough. Constellation’s profits hinge on how their plants run and whether outages hit. Power prices? Those can shift fast, depending on everything from weather to fuel expenses to regulatory moves — a combination that can flip a rally into just a single-day blip.

Next up: the first read. Should Monday’s open kick off another risk-on push, that late-week strength in CEG could hold. But if momentum dries up, traders might just look back on Friday as a bit of portfolio shuffling, not a real change in direction.

Investors are already eyeing the next earnings report after Monday, hoping for fresh signals on power prices, costs, and any hint that the latest selloff has shifted management’s outlook. Zacks projects Constellation’s upcoming earnings release to hit around Feb. 17, drawing from the company’s typical schedule. 9

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