HES Stock Analysis
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Across 4 APEX technical signals, HES 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.
HES runs ATR of 2.5-4% and trades on WTI plus Guyana production-growth news and the Chevron merger/arbitration outcome. The deal overhang has created a special-situation element on top of crude beta.
Hess is an oil-and-gas producer whose value is dominated by its stake in the prolific Guyana offshore development, alongside Bakken and Gulf of Mexico assets. The Guyana growth and the Chevron-acquisition arbitration have been the defining drivers.
Why Do Traders Watch HES?
HES runs ATR of 2.5-4% and trades on WTI plus Guyana production-growth news and the Chevron merger/arbitration outcome. The deal overhang has created a special-situation element on top of crude beta. M&A headlines drive episodic spikes.
Is HES a Buy Right Now? Current Signal Readings
RSI tracks WTI but gets distorted by merger-arbitration headlines. Dips on deal uncertainty have been entries for those willing to hold through the arbitration.
MACD follows the crude trend between deal headlines. Arbitration news can override technical signals abruptly.
The 200-day frames the crude regime, though the merger spread can pin the stock near the implied deal value.
Volume spikes on crude data, Guyana updates, and Chevron-deal/arbitration developments.
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