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NRG is trading above 50 and 200-day SMAs and riding strong earnings, acquisitions, and clean energy demand from data centers.
Zacks.com users have recently been watching NRG (NRG) quite a bit. Thus, it is worth knowing the facts that could determine the stock's prospects.
NRG Energy has transformed from a traditional utility into a growth story, driven by strong financials and a strategic pivot to AI and data centers. NRG Energy's Q1 2025 results showed robust revenue and profit growth, with significant margin expansion and customer gains in smart home and retail energy segments. Despite a premium valuation and risks from heavy natural gas dependence, NRG's unique position in powering data centers justifies a 'buy' rating.
SPY jumped 6.3% in May, the most in decades, led by standout gains in NRG, STX, CEG, PODD and MCHP amid easing trade fears.
Move aside Palantir Technologies. There's a new top stock in the S&P 500 so far this year — thanks to a stellar April.
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S&P 500 stocks rallied back in May, undoing their third monthly drop in April. And it marked a big month of gains for some stocks.
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These three market leaders are showing strong growth metrics and are poised to continue their outperformance.
NRG Energy and Vistra continue to contribute to the ongoing transition in the energy sector. These utilities are actively shifting toward cleaner, more sustainable power sources.