BKR Stock Analysis
💡 Quick Answer
Across 4 APEX technical signals, BKR is currently split between bullish and bearish readings — 0 bullish, 0 bearish as of 2026-06-11. Run a live analysis to see the current composite score.
BKR runs ATR of 2.5-4% and trades on oil prices, rig-count and capex trends, and LNG equipment orders. The LNG-tech backlog has made it less purely oil-correlated than peers.
Baker Hughes provides oilfield services and equipment plus a growing industrial-and-energy-technology segment (LNG turbines, gas tech). The LNG equipment backlog adds a longer-cycle growth stream on top of cyclical services demand.
Why Do Traders Watch BKR?
BKR runs ATR of 2.5-4% and trades on oil prices, rig-count and capex trends, and LNG equipment orders. The LNG-tech backlog has made it less purely oil-correlated than peers. Orders and margins drive earnings reactions.
Is BKR a Buy Right Now? Current Signal Readings
RSI tracks oil and capex sentiment. Dips toward 40 on oil weakness have been entries when the LNG order backlog kept building.
MACD tracks the services capex cycle plus LNG-order momentum. Weekly crosses frame the trend.
The 200-day frames the energy-capex regime. Reclaiming it on order strength has been the re-entry signal.
Volume rises on crude data, rig-count reports, earnings, and major LNG-equipment award announcements.
📋 BKR Key Stats for Traders
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