NuScale Power shares surge 10.53% intraday as bullish sentiment from low put/call ratio of 0.15 and options activity drive gains.
ByAinvest
Thursday, Dec 4, 2025 11:17 am ET1min read
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NuScale Power surged 10.53% during intraday trading amid heightened bullish sentiment. The rally aligned with a sharply reduced put/call ratio of 0.15, signaling strong investor confidence in the stock’s upward trajectory. Concurrently, moderately bullish trading activity drove shares up $1.04 (5.19%) near $21.18, with options volume reflecting typical levels of speculative interest. Both developments—reduced put/call ratio and elevated call buying—directly supported the intraday price increase, reinforcing short-term optimism about the company’s near-term prospects. The absence of substantive corporate announcements or sector-specific catalysts suggests the move was primarily driven by technical factors and market positioning rather than fundamental news.
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