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Bearish on NVDA & Bullish on WSO, DVN

01:22pm, Tuesday, 09'th Apr 2024
Nvidia (NVDA), Watsco (WSO), and Devon Energy (DVN) are today's big three stocks. Dan Deming and Ben Lichtenstein discuss how to trade, as well as the technical trends of these names.
Devon Energy (DVN) has an impressive earnings surprise history and currently possesses the right combination of the two key ingredients for a likely beat in its next quarterly report.
Devon Energy's drilling of its core assets in Delaware is seen as improving its production. The company is an ideal way to take advantage of a relatively high price of oil.
Chevron is lagging because of worries about the Hess acquisition, which isn't likely to be a huge long-term problem. Devon Energy could send bigger dividends your way.
A rising price of oil is good news for Devon Energy. Management plans to improve its already excellent well productivity in 2024.
In the latest trading session, Devon Energy (DVN) closed at $51.62, marking a +1.32% move from the previous day.
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Devon Energy is a U.S.-based energy producer. The company has a trailing dividend yield of 4.9%.
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