Diamondback Energy Plummets to 217th in Trading Volume Ranking Amid Bearish Sentiment

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Wednesday, Jun 25, 2025 8:01 pm ET1min read

On June 25, 2025,

(FANG) experienced a significant decline, with a trading volume of $2.87 billion, marking a 36.08% decrease from the previous day. The stock closed at $139.53, down 0.94% from the previous day, marking the third consecutive day of decline, with a total drop of 7.26% over the past three days.

Diamondback Energy's recent performance has been influenced by several factors. On June 24, 2025, the company's trading volume plummeted by 42.97%, totaling $374 million, placing it 217th in the day's stock market rankings. This decline in trading volume, coupled with a 1.30% decrease in stock price, has raised concerns among investors about the company's short-term prospects.

Analysts have set an average price target of $193.13 for Diamondback Energy over the next twelve months, with the highest target reaching $242. This indicates a potential upside from the current trading price. However, technical indicators suggest a bearish sentiment for the stock, with the Fear & Greed Index at 39, indicating fear. The stock has shown 12 green days out of 30, with a volatility of 3.88% over the last 30 days. The 50-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) is at $138.45, while the 200-day SMA is at $161.36, and the 14-day Relative Strength Index (RSI) stands at 48.61.

Looking ahead, the stock is expected to reach a high of $139.53 on June 25, 2025, representing a 0.13% increase from the current price. Over the next five days, the stock is forecasted to experience a range of price movements, with potential short positions recommended for June 26, 27, 28, and 29, 2025. For the remainder of 2025, the stock is anticipated to trade within a range of $99.11 to $170.02, with an average annualized price of $134.99. This could result in a potential return on investment of 22.01% compared to current rates.

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