Movement Alert|Vistra Energy Falls 3.02% in Regular Trading, Independent Power Sector Profit-Taking Pressure Persists

Market Focus06-06 00:34

On June 6, Vistra Energy declined 3.02% in regular trading, trading at $149.03/share, with trading volume of $185 million. The stock continued its recent pullback trajectory as the broader independent power producers sector remained under sustained selling pressure.

On the news front, the independent power producers sector had previously rallied significantly on the AI data center electricity demand narrative, and profit-taking pressure continues to be released. Peer stocks declined broadly, with Talen Energy down 3.79%, Hallador Energy down 6.97%, Kenon Holdings down 3.90%, TransAlta down 0.89%, and AES Corp down 0.17%, confirming the sector-wide correction pattern remains intact.

The stock had surged over 5% on May 26 driven by AI power demand logic and collective strength in the nuclear power sector, but has since experienced consecutive sessions of decline. Trading volume contraction relative to prior sessions indicates that short-term bullish sentiment remains in a cooling phase, with the sector overall adjustment pressure intensifying.

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