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McDonald’s stock nears a 52-week high as earnings week looms — what traders watch next
8 February 2026
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McDonald’s stock nears a 52-week high as earnings week looms — what traders watch next

NEW YORK, February 8, 2026, 15:50 EST — Market has closed.

  • McDonald’s shares picked up roughly 1.1% Friday, closing at $327.16—just below their one-year peak.
  • No trading over the weekend, so attention now swings to McDonald’s earnings and a packed U.S. data calendar that might shake up rate outlooks.
  • Investors track traffic numbers and pricing closely, with consumers still up against higher costs.

McDonald’s Corp finished Friday’s session at $327.16, up 1.14%. That puts the stock just 0.3% shy of its 52-week peak, following a strong bounce in the broader U.S. market. Still, McDonald’s trailed the major indexes: the S&P 500 added 1.97%, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 2.47%. Around 2.8 million McDonald’s shares traded hands.

U.S. markets are closed Sunday and return to action Monday, kicking off a week crowded with potential market movers. Investors are watching for several delayed economic reports: retail sales lands Tuesday, the U.S. jobs numbers come Wednesday, while Friday brings the consumer price index. Also in the mix, a slew of major earnings—McDonald’s among them.

The timing’s key here: McDonald’s stock sits close to its highs, so there’s not much cushion if the company turns in a lackluster quarter or dials back its guidance. As for the economic data, any shifts can quickly reset rate expectations—and that moves the needle for how investors price reliable, dividend-heavy consumer stocks.

McDonald’s will post its latest earnings on Feb. 11, according to .

McDonald’s watchers are looking at comparable sales first on Wednesday, tracking how locations open at least a year are stacking up. The focus is also on customer traffic across different income brackets. Investors will keep an ear out for any updates on pricing, how value deals are playing out, and if the company is cranking up promotional offers.

The headline profit number isn’t the whole story. Investors usually dig into guidance—what management says about sales, margins, and whether cost pressures are letting up or holding firm.

McDonald’s won’t be viewed in isolation. The pressure is on, as competitors like Yum Brands and Chipotle—not to mention coffee heavyweights including Starbucks—have pushed out fresh menu options and rolled out promotions, all aiming to maintain traffic as consumers watch their spending.

Still, if the company points to a sluggish kickoff for 2026 or hints that heavier discounting is squeezing margins, things could turn quickly. Should this week’s inflation number come in above forecasts, yields might jump—putting extra weight on defensive names already sitting close to the top of their ranges.

Trading kicks off again Monday, and eyes turn to possible sector shifts before McDonald’s reports on Wednesday. From there, things get busy: the U.S. jobs numbers land Wednesday morning, then CPI closes out the week on Friday.

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