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As of April 13, 2026, Halliburton Company (HAL) trades at $38.57, posting a 2.61% gain during the day’s trading session. As one of the world’s largest oilfield services providers, HAL’s price action is closely tied to both broader energy sector trends and its own technical trading levels. This analysis covers recent market context for the stock, key technical support and resistance markers, and potential forward price scenarios for investors to monitor. No recent earnings data is available for H
Are short sellers targeting Halliburton Company (HAL) Stock | Price at $38.57, Up 2.61% - Statistical Arbitrage
HAL - Stock Analysis
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Daloni
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2 hours ago
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1 day ago
Market participants are evaluating earnings reports, which are contributing to selective sector movements.
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Teina
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2 days ago
I read this and now I’m suspicious of my ceiling.
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