Stock Analysis | Halliburton Outlook - A Mixed Bag for HAL Investors

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miércoles, 3 de septiembre de 2025, 2:32 am ET2 min de lectura
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Market Snapshot

Takeaway: HalliburtonHAL-- is in a volatile technical state with bearish signals dominating, suggesting investors should tread carefully. Internal diagnostic score: 3.1 (Weak technicals).

News Highlights

  • Energy Equipment Deals: Recent announcements by two large energy companies to buy Michigan-made equipment signal a potential boost for the energy servicesESOA-- sector, which could indirectly benefit Halliburton.
  • Herc Holdings Acquires H&E Equipment: Herc HoldingsHRI-- finalized its tender offer for H&E Equipment Services. This consolidation in the equipment rental and service sector could create ripple effects across the industry, including Halliburton.
  • China’s New Energy Momentum: Reports out of Jinan highlight new developments in China’s green energy initiatives, particularly in vehicle-grid interactions and hydrogen technologies. These trends could influence global demand for energy services like those Halliburton provides.

Analyst Views & Fundamentals

Average Rating Score (Simple Mean): 4.00

Weighted Rating Score (Performance-Weighted): 3.50

Rating Consistency: Analysts are divided—Melius Research rates the stock a Strong Buy, while UBSUBS-- rates it Neutral. Internal diagnostic scores for the analyst ratings are 7.85 and 6.67, respectively.

Analyst Performance Highlights:

  • James West (Melius Research): Has a historical winning rate of 100.0%, with one recent Strong Buy rating.
  • Josh Silverstein (UBS): Has a 66.7% historical win rate and recently issued a Neutral rating.

Key Fundamental Factor Values (with Internal Diagnostic Scores):

  • Net profit attributable to parent company shareholders / Net profit (%): 98.98% – internal score: 3.0
  • Net income / Revenue: -5.80% – internal score: 3.0
  • Operating cycle: 142.68 days – internal score: 3.0
  • Operating revenue (YoY growth rate %): -6.10% – internal score: 2.0
  • Cash / Market Value: 90.85% – internal score: 3.0

Money-Flow Trends

Big-Money vs. Retail Flow: While small investors are showing a positive trend (50.11% inflow), large institutional flows remain bearish overall. Specifically, block flows are negative at 48.90% inflow, suggesting institutional investors may be cautious or taking profits.

  • Small inflow ratio: 50.11%
  • Medium inflow ratio: 50.31%
  • Large inflow ratio: 50.28%
  • Extra-large inflow ratio: 48.37%

Overall Fund Flow Score: 7.85 – internal diagnostic score: good, but this appears to clash with weak technical signals.

Key Technical Signals

  • WR Overbought: Internal diagnostic score: 1.47. This indicator is overbought and historically has had a negative average return of -0.18%.
  • MACD Golden Cross: Internal diagnostic score: 4.38. A bullish signal that has historically resulted in a 0.13% average return, but its strength is neutral.
  • Bullish Engulfing: Internal diagnostic score: 3.45. A bullish candlestick pattern, but with a negative average return of -1.40% and a 53.85% win rate.

Recent Indicator Activity (by date):

  • 2025-08-22: WR Overbought, MACD Golden Cross
  • 2025-08-25: WR Overbought
  • 2025-08-27: WR Overbought, Bullish Engulfing
  • 2025-08-28: WR Overbought
  • 2025-08-29: WR Overbought

Key Technical Insight: The technical environment is weak, with bearish signals outweighing bullish ones (2 vs. 0). Momentum is unclear, and the market appears in a volatile state. Internal diagnostic score for technical trend: 3.1 (Weak, avoid).

Conclusion

While recent news and fund flow data show some optimism—especially for the energy services sector—Halliburton's technical indicators remain bearish and suggest caution. The internal diagnostic score of 3.1 highlights a weak trend and advises investors to consider waiting for a clearer direction or a potential pullback before committing capital.

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