OKLO is trading at $66.12 (-4.82%) as company-specific factors and pre-revenue concerns outweigh modest gains in the broader market.
- The stock is extending losses from a -7.44% decline on February 10, with shares fluctuating between $62.14 and $75.05 over the past week as investors weigh the startup's path to profitability.
- Despite a $410 million cash position and major contracts with Meta and the Air Force, analysts remain cautious following a $29.7 million net loss in Q3 2025 and accelerating cash burn.