We recently published a list of Top 10 Stocks Wall Street is Discussing. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Vistra Corp (NYSE:VST) stands against other top stocks Wall Street is discussing.
Bill Strazzullo, Bell Curve Trading chief market strategist, said in a latest program on CNBC that the market rally that started during the peak of the pandemic driven by fiscal stimulus seems to have “tapped out.” The analyst sees more pain ahead:
“The bottom line of all this is that we’ve only started this. We’ll be lucky if we get out of this top to bottom only down 20%. I think eventually, across the indices—Dow, S&P, NASDAQ 100—we’ll end up being down 25% before it’s all done.”
Asked what he would advise to long-term investors, the analyst recommended taking some money off the table and bracing for more impact:
“It’s not anything very esoteric. Take some money off the table—you’ll be able to deploy that capital at much better levels later in the year. But right now, Trump is taking us not only into a trade war but into a full-blown recession. I think the mistake people are making is that we’ve been spoiled with these V bottoms—we go down 10 or 12% and then right back up. This is not going to be like that. We are going to be in for a much deeper drawdown and I think something that’s going to last a significant amount of time.”
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Vistra Corp (NYSE:VST)
Number of Hedge Funds Investors: 97
Mike Khouw, OpenInterest.Pro chief strategist, said in a recent program on CNBC that he still sees rising demand for Vistra Corp (NYSE:VST) despite short-term volatility.
“I would say, and I still anticipate that there is going to be this huge ramp in demand. This is really more of a short-term question about pricing than it is about the fundamentals in terms of the demand for AI data centers and the power needs that they’re going to have. So, you know, I tend to be still a little bit positive, but I rather like trades like this for those who are long. The worst thing that would happen if you put a trade like this on is you’re going to lose about 6% of the current stock price. Given the kinds of moves that Kelly was just highlighting, I don’t think that’s a huge risk to have for a hedge that lasts you out till June.”
Meridian Hedged Equity Fund stated the following regarding Vistra Corp. (NYSE:VST) in its Q3 2024 investor letter:
“Vistra Corp. (NYSE:VST) is an integrated retail electricity and power generation company, primarily serving Texas and the Midwest. We own Vistra because we expect power markets to continue tightening as baseload supply declines, coupled with rising demand from data centers, electric vehicles, and manufacturing reshoring. These factors create a favorable pricing environment for Vistra’s generation fleet, especially its nuclear and gas assets. The stock performed well during the period for three key reasons: tightening energy markets and strengthened pricing in forward-year energy contracts, the continuation of Vistra’s aggressive share repurchase program, and the company’s announced plan to acquire the remaining interest in Vistra Vision at an attractive valuation. Additionally, the company reaffirmed its 2024 guidance, indicating that results are trending toward the upper end of the previously projected range. We took advantage of the stock’s strength this quarter to trim our position.”
Overall, VST ranks 3rd on our list of top stocks Wall Street is discussing. While we acknowledge the potential of VST, our conviction lies in the belief that under the radar AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns, and doing so within a shorter time frame. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than VST but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.
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