Movement Alert|Carvana Co. Falls 3.1% in Regular Trading, Rebound Momentum Stalls Near Institutional Target Price Zone

Market Focus
Aug 21

On August 21, Carvana Co. fell 3.1% in regular trading, trading at $69.3 per share, with turnover of $231 million. The stock gave back gains from the previous session's sharp 8%-plus rebound, which was driven by short covering after billionaire investor Mark Walter opted to pledge rather than sell his holdings.

The current price level has entered a dense cluster of institutional target prices, capping upside momentum. BNP Paribas recently cut its target to $69, while Evercore ISI and Bank of America both lowered targets to $75. Prior to the rebound, the stock had fallen approximately 13% cumulatively, weighed down by concerns over a federal investigation into Walter that raised forced-selling risks, compounded by two directors collectively disposing of over 44,000 shares last week.

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