Bloom Energy shares are sliding. Why is BE stock dropping?
What Is Bloom Energy’s New Agreement With Nebius?Bloom's rally setup has also been tied to the idea that the AI bottleneck is electricity, not GPUs, after grid connections, substations and permitting delays pushed some large builds toward 2030.Bloom Energy Stock: Key Levels To WatchThe bigger-picture trend is still pointed up: the stock is up 1373.18% over the past 12 months and remains above its 50-day, 100-day, and 200-day moving averages, even after Friday's drop. The 50-day SMA is $221.10, and the 200-day SMA is $136.99, which highlights how extended the longer-term move has been.Near-term, the stock is now trading 3.9% below its 20-day SMA ($284.78), a common spot where strong trends either reset and bounce or start a deeper mean reversion. The key "trend health" tell is whether buyers can defend prior breakout areas rather than letting price slide back into the earlier range.Momentum is the more two-sided part of the setup right now: MACD is below its signal line and the histogram is negative, which points to upside pressure fading versus the prior upswing. In plain terms, MACD compares faster and slower trend signals—when it's below the signal line, it often means buyers need to re-accelerate to keep the rally pushing.







