PDP, ORLY, CPRT, TRGP: ETF Outflow Alert
Written by Emily J. Thompson, Senior Investment Analyst
Updated: Apr 01 2025
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Source: NASDAQ.COM
PDP Stock Analysis: PDP's stock has a 52-week low of $86.41 and a high of $117.67, with the last trade recorded at $89.63, indicating its current position relative to historical performance.
ETFs Trading Dynamics: Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) function like stocks but involve trading "units" that can be created or destroyed based on investor demand, impacting the underlying assets held within the ETFs.
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Analyst Views on ORLY
Wall Street analysts forecast ORLY stock price to rise
20 Analyst Rating
18 Buy
2 Hold
0 Sell
Strong Buy
Current: 91.020
Low
91.00
Averages
110.75
High
125.00
Current: 91.020
Low
91.00
Averages
110.75
High
125.00
About ORLY
O’Reilly Automotive, Inc. is a specialty retailer of automotive aftermarket parts, tools, supplies, equipment, and accessories in the United States (U.S.), selling its products to both do-it-yourself (DIY) and professional service provider customers. Its stores carry various product lines, including new and remanufactured automotive hard parts and maintenance items, such as alternators, batteries, brake system components, belts, chassis parts, driveline parts, engine parts, fuel pumps, hoses, starters, temperature control, water pumps, antifreeze, appearance products, engine additives, filters, fluids, lighting, oil, and wiper blades and accessories, such as floor mats, seat covers, and truck accessories. Its stores offer services and programs, including battery diagnostic testing; battery, wiper, and bulb replacement; a loaner tool program; custom hydraulic hoses, drum and rotor resurfacing, electrical and module testing, used oil, oil filter, and battery recycling; and others.
About the author

Emily J. Thompson
Emily J. Thompson, a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) with 12 years in investment research, graduated with honors from the Wharton School. Specializing in industrial and technology stocks, she provides in-depth analysis for Intellectia’s earnings and market brief reports.
- Same-Store Sales Growth: O'Reilly Automotive reported an 8.1% year-over-year increase in same-store sales for Q1 2026, driven by better-than-expected demand from both DIY and professional customers, indicating strong market performance and sustained customer attraction.
- Net Income Increase: The company experienced a 12.2% year-over-year rise in net income for the first quarter, achieving a margin of 13.2%, which positions O'Reilly as a robust free cash flow generator, enabling future growth and aggressive stock buyback initiatives.
- Store Expansion Plans: Management plans to open 225 to 235 net new stores in 2026 to capture the growing demand for vehicle maintenance, reflecting the company's confidence in future market potential and strategic positioning.
- Stock Valuation Analysis: Although O'Reilly's stock is currently trading 16% below its historical peak, its average price-to-earnings ratio of 27 over the past five years and a current multiple of 29.6 indicate a market premium on its consistency and reliability.
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- Same-Store Sales Growth: O'Reilly reported an 8.1% year-over-year increase in same-store sales for Q1 2026, reflecting strong market demand, particularly from DIY and professional customers, and is on track for its 34th consecutive year of growth, enhancing its competitive position.
- Net Income Increase: The company saw a 12.2% year-over-year rise in net income in Q1, achieving a margin of 13.2%, which positions it as a strong free cash flow generator, enabling future growth and stock buyback initiatives that boost earnings per share.
- Store Expansion Plans: Management plans to open 225 to 235 new stores in 2026 to capture the ongoing demand for vehicle maintenance, further solidifying its market position and driving long-term business growth.
- Valuation Analysis: O'Reilly's average price-to-earnings ratio over the past five years is 27, currently at 29.6, which is 15% above the S&P 500; despite the recent stock price dip, the company's long-term financial growth potential keeps it on investors' radar.
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- Technical Analysis Tool: Comparing the latest stock price to the 200-day moving average can provide valuable insights for investors, helping to assess market trends and potential buying opportunities.
- ETF Trading Mechanism: Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) trade like stocks, where investors buy and sell 'units' that can be created or destroyed based on demand, impacting ETF liquidity and market performance.
- Inflows and Outflows Monitoring: Weekly monitoring of changes in shares outstanding for ETFs helps identify those experiencing significant inflows or outflows, allowing investors to stay informed about market dynamics and investment opportunities.
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- Oil Price Volatility: WTI crude oil prices fell to a 2.5-week low as US-Iran negotiations aimed at reopening the Strait of Hormuz progressed, although military actions by US Central Command pressured market sentiment, leading to declines in energy stocks.
- Economic Data Impact: The Chicago Fed National Activity Index rose to a 13-month high of 0.14, surpassing expectations, while a slight decline in the consumer confidence index reflects the complexities of economic recovery, potentially influencing future market trends.
- Earnings Reports: As of Tuesday, 83% of the 475 S&P 500 companies reported earnings above expectations, with Q1 earnings projected to grow by 12% year-on-year, although excluding the tech sector, the increase is only 3%, highlighting disparities across industries.
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- Stock Price Plunge: Despite strong earnings, AutoZone's stock fell over 10% during intraday trading, marking its worst single-day decline in over six years, reflecting market concerns about future growth prospects.
- Lackluster International Growth: Analysts expressed concerns during the earnings call about weak international growth, highlighting that unseasonably cool weather and reduced consumer spending have slowed year-over-year sales growth, impacting overall performance.
- Ongoing Inflation Pressures: AutoZone executives anticipate continued inflationary pressures but expect them to be
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- Strong Market Performance: The S&P 500 Index rose by 0.81% and the Nasdaq 100 Index increased by 1.74%, reaching all-time highs, indicating robust market support for technology stocks, particularly amid falling crude oil prices and declining bond yields.
- Mixed Economic Data: The Chicago Fed National Activity Index rose to a 13-month high of 0.14, surpassing expectations, while the S&P Composite-20 home price index increased by only 0.83% year-on-year, below the expected 0.90%, suggesting weakness in the housing market that could impact future consumer confidence.
- Volatile Oil Market: WTI crude oil prices fell to a 2.5-week low due to progress in US-Iran peace talks, although US Central Command's strikes on Iranian targets caused market fluctuations, highlighting the ongoing geopolitical influence on energy markets.
- Earnings Season Insights: So far, 83% of the 475 S&P 500 companies have beaten earnings estimates, with Q1 earnings projected to rise by 12% year-on-year; however, excluding the technology sector, the increase is only 3%, reflecting pressure on overall economic growth.
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