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CSCO Stock After Earnings: Up 62% of Reports, Fades 19%

What does CSCO stock do after earnings? Over its last 16 tracked reports, Cisco Systems closed higher 10 times and lower 6 times on earnings day, with an average close move of ±5.2% — and the intraday peak faded into the close 19% of the time. History is not a forecast; it is the base rate the options market is pricing against. Cisco Systems's next earnings date is not confirmed yet; the CSCO implied-move page updates the moment it is.

EarningsWatcher Research · Updated August 18, 2026 · Educational information, not investment advice
Closed up
10/16
62% of tracked reports
Avg close move
±5.2%
close-to-close, earnings day
Peak faded
19%
intraday high not held into close
Range
-12.3% / +13.4%
worst / best close (Feb 11, 2026 / May 13, 2026)

CSCO's last five earnings reactions

ReportOptions pricedClose movePeak moveHeld or faded?
May 13, 2026±9.6%+13.4%+17.2%held
Feb 11, 2026±6.1%-12.3%-13.4%held
Nov 12, 2025±5.8%+4.6%+7.5%held
Aug 13, 2025±5.7%-1.6%-4.1%faded
May 14, 2025±4.8%+4.8%+7.3%held

"Options priced" is the implied move going into the report; "close" and "peak" are the earnings-day close-to-close and peak intraday moves. "Faded" = the close gave back more than half of the peak, or reversed sign. Full implied-vs-actual history and the live implied move: CSCO data page.

What CSCO did in the weeks after each report

The earnings-day close is only the start. DriftLab follows every Cisco Systems release out to sixty sessions, measured off the last close before the print — here are the two most recent, exactly as members see them; in 8 of the last 15 reports the stock was further in the direction of its earnings-day close thirty sessions later.

ReportReaction close+3d+7d+15d+30d+60dDrift
May 13, 2026+13.4%+13.3%+18.2%+27.6%+11.7%+20.3%high
Feb 11, 2026-12.3%-8.6%-9.1%-6.5%-4.0%+12.9%moderate
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All 15 Cisco Systems releases, plus the three numbers that summarise them — the Follow-Through score, the Gap-Fill probability and the PEAD score — are in DriftLab. That is where "will it keep going?" gets a measured answer: DriftLab also draws the current run against the projected drift into the next report and lists which upcoming names have the strongest drift profiles (the "runners" picks). Members only. See member plans →

Why "good earnings" can still mean a red day

Before the report, options price the size of the expected move — the implied move — and the stock itself is priced for the market's expectations of results and guidance. The reaction is not to the numbers in isolation but to how they compare with what was already priced. That is why CSCO can beat estimates and fall, or miss and rise; and why the honest question is not "were the numbers good?" but "how far did the stock move against what options priced, and did it hold?" — which is what the season tracker follows for every notable name.

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Frequently asked questions

Will CSCO stock go up after earnings?

Nobody can know in advance. What history says: over 16 tracked reports Cisco Systems closed higher on earnings day 10 times and lower 6 times, with an average close move of ±5.2%. The options market prices the expected size of the move, not its direction.

Why does CSCO stock drop (or jump) after earnings even on good numbers?

Because the stock is priced for expectations, not results. Options price a move of a certain size beforehand; the reaction reflects how results and guidance compare with what was already priced in, plus the unwinding of positioning around the event. A beat can still be a disappointment relative to expectations.

Does CSCO's earnings move usually hold or fade?

In 3 of 16 tracked reports the earnings-day peak faded meaningfully into the close. Whether the move continues over the following days is what EarningsWatcher's DriftLab measures for members (follow-through, gap-fill probability, post-earnings drift).

How much does CSCO usually move on earnings?

On average about ±7.2% at the peak of earnings day over the last 10 years, with an average close-to-close move of ±5.2% across the tracked reports on this page.

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