TLDR Vistra (VST) stock fell as much as 7.16% as investors reacted to heavy insider selling by the CEO and top executives filed with the SEC. The stock also hitTLDR Vistra (VST) stock fell as much as 7.16% as investors reacted to heavy insider selling by the CEO and top executives filed with the SEC. The stock also hit

Vistra (VST) Stock Drops 7% as Insider Sales Spook the Market

2026/03/21 01:25
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TLDR

  • Vistra (VST) stock fell as much as 7.16% as investors reacted to heavy insider selling by the CEO and top executives filed with the SEC.
  • The stock also hit its ex-dividend date on March 20, reducing its opening price by the $0.228 quarterly dividend amount.
  • Q4 earnings missed on both EPS ($2.18 vs $2.45 est.) and revenue ($4.58B vs $5.75B est.).
  • Analyst consensus remains “Buy” with a $236.87 average price target — JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, BMO and Morgan Stanley are all bullish.
  • Institutional investors own 90.88% of the stock; several large funds have reduced positions recently.

Vistra Corp (VST) had a rough session on March 20, dropping as much as 7.16% as two separate forces hit the stock at the same time.


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The first was the ex-dividend date. Investors who bought VST on or after March 20 will not receive the upcoming $0.228 quarterly payout, due March 31. That kind of date typically drags the share price down by roughly the dividend amount at the open. It’s a mechanical move, but it adds up.

The second factor was less routine. SEC filings have revealed a wave of insider selling over the past several months. The CEO and multiple executives have sold large blocks of stock, which can unsettle investors even when the reasons are mundane.

One recent example: EVP Stephanie Zapata Moore sold 10,000 shares on March 9 at an average price of $160.31, totaling just over $1.6 million. That trimmed her ownership stake by around 8%.

Mixed Signals From the Fundamentals

Vistra’s Q4 results, reported February 26, gave the market little to celebrate. The company posted EPS of $2.18, falling short of the $2.45 consensus estimate. Revenue of $4.58 billion also missed analyst expectations of $5.75 billion — a gap that is hard to ignore.

The company carries a debt-to-equity ratio of 6.01 and trades at a price-to-earnings ratio of 77.07, which is elevated. Its current ratio of 0.78 signals it has less in liquid assets than near-term liabilities.

On the upside, Vistra did secure investment-grade credit ratings from both S&P and Fitch, a step that lowers financing risk and could cut borrowing costs over time. The company also raised its quarterly dividend, up slightly from $0.23 to $0.228 — wait, that’s actually a small cut. The annualized payout works out to $0.91, with a yield of around 0.5%.

Where Analysts Stand

Despite the recent turbulence, Wall Street has not walked away from VST. The consensus rating remains a firm “Buy” with an average price target of $236.87, well above where the stock is trading.

JPMorgan raised its target to $240 and kept an “Overweight” rating. BMO Capital Markets reissued its “Outperform” rating with a $241 target. Goldman Sachs upgraded VST from “Neutral” to “Buy” in February, setting a $205 target. Morgan Stanley holds a Buy view with a $215 target.

Bank of America trimmed its target from $231 to $218 but kept a “Buy” rating. Wells Fargo also edged its target down slightly, from $236 to $234, while maintaining “Overweight.”

Analysts at Morgan Stanley have specifically flagged Vistra’s role in powering AI data centers as a long-term tailwind for demand.

Institutional investors hold around 90.88% of the company’s stock. Some large funds have reduced positions recently, which may be adding quiet selling pressure alongside the insider activity.

The 50-day moving average for VST sits at $163.67 and the 200-day at $177.75. The stock’s year-to-date performance through the recent session was up 3.74%, though today’s drop chips into that gain.

Analysts project full-year EPS of $7.00 for the current fiscal year.

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