Viper Energy's 15min chart shows Bollinger Bands Narrowing, KDJ Death Cross.
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Friday, Sep 12, 2025 1:31 pm ET1min read
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The Bollinger Bands, which consist of a moving average and two standard deviations above and below it, have narrowed, indicating lower volatility in the stock's price. This narrowing can sometimes precede a change in trend, signaling either a consolidation period or a potential reversal. The KDJ Death Cross, a technical indicator that compares the K and D lines on the KDJ Oscillator, has crossed, indicating a potential shift in momentum from bullish to bearish.
Analysts have recently adjusted their price targets and ratings for Viper Energy. KeyCorp lowered its price target from $56.00 to $54.00 while maintaining an "overweight" rating [1]. Morgan Stanley set an "overweight" rating and a $46.00 target price [1]. TD Securities lifted their target price from $57.00 to $58.00 and gave the stock a "buy" rating [1]. Evercore ISI lifted their price target from $49.00 to $51.00 and gave the company an "outperform" rating [1]. Piper Sandler lifted their target price from $66.00 to $68.00 and gave the company an "overweight" rating [1]. Raymond James Financial restated an "outperform" rating and issued a $57.00 target price [1].
Despite these adjustments, the stock has a strong average rating of "Buy" from sixteen analysts, with an average target price of $55.80 [1]. Institutional investors and hedge funds have also shown interest in the stock, with several major institutions increasing their stakes in the last quarter [1].
Viper Energy Inc. engages in the acquisition of oil and natural gas properties and is headquartered in Midland, TX. The company's recent earnings report showed strong performance, with earnings per share (EPS) of $0.41, beating analysts' estimates by $0.07 [1]. The company's revenue for the quarter was up 37.1% compared to the same quarter last year [1].
While Viper Energy has shown resilience and strong fundamentals, the recent technical indicators suggest a potential downward trend. Investors should closely monitor the stock's performance and consider the implications of these indicators on their investment decisions.
Viper Energy's 15-minute chart has recently exhibited Bollinger Bands Narrowing and a KDJ Death Cross at 09/12/2025 13:15. This indicates a decrease in the magnitude of stock price fluctuations and a shift in momentum towards the downside, potentially leading to further decreases in the stock price.
Viper Energy Inc. (NASDAQ: VNOM) has recently shown signs of potential downward momentum in its stock price, as indicated by the narrowing of Bollinger Bands and a KDJ Death Cross on the 15-minute chart as of September 12, 2025, at 13:15. These technical indicators suggest a decrease in the magnitude of price fluctuations and a shift in momentum towards the downside, which could lead to further declines in the stock price.The Bollinger Bands, which consist of a moving average and two standard deviations above and below it, have narrowed, indicating lower volatility in the stock's price. This narrowing can sometimes precede a change in trend, signaling either a consolidation period or a potential reversal. The KDJ Death Cross, a technical indicator that compares the K and D lines on the KDJ Oscillator, has crossed, indicating a potential shift in momentum from bullish to bearish.
Analysts have recently adjusted their price targets and ratings for Viper Energy. KeyCorp lowered its price target from $56.00 to $54.00 while maintaining an "overweight" rating [1]. Morgan Stanley set an "overweight" rating and a $46.00 target price [1]. TD Securities lifted their target price from $57.00 to $58.00 and gave the stock a "buy" rating [1]. Evercore ISI lifted their price target from $49.00 to $51.00 and gave the company an "outperform" rating [1]. Piper Sandler lifted their target price from $66.00 to $68.00 and gave the company an "overweight" rating [1]. Raymond James Financial restated an "outperform" rating and issued a $57.00 target price [1].
Despite these adjustments, the stock has a strong average rating of "Buy" from sixteen analysts, with an average target price of $55.80 [1]. Institutional investors and hedge funds have also shown interest in the stock, with several major institutions increasing their stakes in the last quarter [1].
Viper Energy Inc. engages in the acquisition of oil and natural gas properties and is headquartered in Midland, TX. The company's recent earnings report showed strong performance, with earnings per share (EPS) of $0.41, beating analysts' estimates by $0.07 [1]. The company's revenue for the quarter was up 37.1% compared to the same quarter last year [1].
While Viper Energy has shown resilience and strong fundamentals, the recent technical indicators suggest a potential downward trend. Investors should closely monitor the stock's performance and consider the implications of these indicators on their investment decisions.
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