A company insider recently sold 25,000 shares of Vistra Corp [VST]. Should You Sale?

Investors can speculate about the future of a stock by watching how its insiders buy and sell stocks. Vistra Corp shares valued at $4,291,675 were sold by SULT JOHN R on Jun 06 ’25. At $171.67 per share, SULT JOHN R sold 25,000 shares. The insider’s holdings dropped to 75,946 shares worth approximately $12.67 million following the completion of this transaction.

Also, HELM SCOTT B sold 50,000 shares, netting a total of over 8,637,400 in proceeds. Following the sale of shares at $172.75 each, the insider now holds 255,192 shares.

Before that, JOHN R. SULT had added 25,000 shares to its account. In a trade valued at $4,291,682, the Director bought Vistra Corp shares for $171.67 each.

As published in their initiating research note from Goldman on April 04, 2025, Vistra Corp [VST] has been a Neutral and the price target has been revised to $134. Analysts at Daiwa Securities started covering the stock with ‘”a Neutral”‘ outlook in a report released in early March. As of March 04, 2025, BofA Securities has increased its “Neutral” rating to a “Buy” for VST.

Analyzing VST Stock Performance

During the last five days, there has been a drop of approximately -3.42%. Over the course of the year, Vistra Corp shares have jumped approximately 20.98%. Shares of the company reached a 52-week high of $199.84 on 01/23/25 and a 52-week low of $90.51 on 04/07/25.

Support And Resistance Levels for Vistra Corp (VST)

According to the 24-hour chart, there is a support level at 165.05, which, if violated, would cause prices to drop to 163.32. In the upper region, resistance lies at 169.01. The next price resistance is at 171.24. RSI (Relative Strength Index) is 59.67 on the 14-day chart, showing neutral technical sentiment.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Most Popular

Knox Daily
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.