On August 3, Diamondback fell 4.4% overnight, trading at $194.02/share, with turnover of $331,500. The stock pulled back from its recent high near $199 reached on July 30 during a geopolitics-fueled rally.
The Oil & Gas Exploration & Production sector came under broad pressure, with peers ConocoPhillips down 2.22%, EOG Resources down 2.56%, Devon Energy down 2.99%, and Apache down 3.8%. The sector-wide selloff coincided with profit-taking ahead of Diamondback's Q2 earnings release scheduled for after market close on August 3. Analysts expect adjusted EPS of $6.08, representing growth of over 127% year-over-year. UBS previously noted that total and oil production are expected to come in above the midpoint of guidance, with cash flow per share projected at $11.46, 2% above Street consensus. Multiple brokerages maintain buy-equivalent ratings, with an average price target of $231.14, well above the current trading level. Despite the constructive fundamental outlook, near-term selling pressure intensified as investors locked in gains from the prior geopolitical-driven advance.
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