Time To Buy The Dip In Constellation Energy Stock?

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Constellation Energy

Constellation Energy (CEG) stock has fallen by 14.8% in less than a month, from $322.78 on 6th May, 2026 to $274.89 now. Should you buy this dip?

Dip buying is a viable strategy for quality stocks that have a history of recovering from dips. As it turns out, CEG stock passes basic quality checks. Historically, the median return for the 12-month period following sharp dips was 48% , with median peak return reaching 78%. We define sharp dip as stock going down 20% or more, in less than 30 day period.

Below, we get into details of historical dips and subsequent returns.

Trefis: CEG Stock Insights

 
Historical Median Returns Post Dips
 

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Period Past Median Return
1M 9.3%
3M 36.7%
6M 30.9%
12M 47.5%

 
Historical Dip-Wise Details
 
CEG had 4 events since 2/2/2022 where the dip threshold of -20% within 30 days was triggered

  • 78% median peak return within 1 year of dip event
  • 204 days is the median time to peak return after a dip event
  • -19% median max drawdown within 1 year of dip event

30 Day Dip CEG Subsequent Performance
Date CEG SPY 1Y Peak
Return
Max
Drop
# Days
to Peak
Median     48% 78% -19% 204
1262026 -21% 1% -4% 16% -13% 38
3032025 -26% -1% 40% 75% -26% 226
11152024 -21% 2% 55% 81% -24% 334
7252024 -22% 1% 104% 105% -2% 183

1Y Refers to 1 year or time since recent dip, whichever is smaller

While the table provides a good summary of past dips for CEG stock, isolating dips and subsequent recovery during major market crashes is another critical piece of information.
 
Constellation Energy Passes Basic Financial Quality Checks

Revenue growth, profitability, cash flow, and balance sheet strength need to be evaluated to reduce the risk of a dip being the sign of a deteriorating business situation.

Quality Metrics Value Quality Check
Revenue Growth (LTM) 23.4% Pass
Revenue Growth (3-Yr Avg) 5.1% Pass
Operating Cash Flow Margin (LTM) 15.3% Pass
Leverage (see below) Pass
=> Interest Coverage Ratio 9.9  
=> Cash To Interest Expense Ratio 1.3  

While these are some basic checks required for conviction, there is a lot more to unpack before taking any investment decision.

Staying Invested Over Timing the Bottoms

Buying the dip on a stock like CEG looks easy on a historical chart, but living through it is a high-stakes game. When a “bargain” keeps dipping, the volatility often forces investors to lose their nerve and exit right before the recovery begins. To actually capture that upside, you need a strategy that makes “staying invested” a mechanical reality rather than a test of willpower.

The Trefis High Quality Portfolio (HQ) is engineered to give you that staying power. By diversifying across 30 quality stocks, it dampens the stomach-churning drops of a market dip while retaining upside exposure. The HQ strategy has outpaced the S&P 500, S&P Mid-cap, and Russell 2000, and has returned > 105% since inception.