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title: "Pre-market trend | Darling Ingredients (DAR) bullish signals emerge on 5/12, but stock price slightly declines causing divergence?"
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description: "Yesterday's closing, Darling Ingredients' stock price slightly fell by 0.56%, closing at $63.46, with a trading volume of approximately $170 million, indicating a moderate level of trading activity. Although the stock price closed slightly in the green that day, the MACD daily line still established a bullish signal above the zero axis, suggesting that this combination of \"price drop signals\" typically indicates a medium-term trend still leaning towards bullish, but there is a short-term need for oscillation digestion. The intraday volatility was not large, and both bulls and bears did not show strong directional willingness, remaining in a state of accumulation. On the news front, Darling Ingredients, as a global leader in agricultural by-product processing and renewable diesel raw material supply, directly benefits from the current energy price increase cycle. Brent crude oil has broken through $104, and the logic of alternative demand for renewable energy and biodiesel is being re-evaluated by the market. Meanwhile, the U.S. April CPI data shows that food prices continue to accelerate, and the overall prosperity of the agricultural product industry chain remains at a high level. The company's waste oil recovery and processing business has stronger economic viability in the context of high oil prices. However, inflationary pressures are also driving up the company's operating costs, and whether profit margins can continue to improve remains to be verified by the next quarter's financial report. From a technical perspective, the $63-$64 area is the recent oscillation center, and the short-term moving averages are converging near this position, with the critical point for directional choice approaching"
datetime: "2026-05-13T13:00:00.000Z"
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# Pre-market trend | Darling Ingredients (DAR) bullish signals emerge on 5/12, but stock price slightly declines causing divergence?

Yesterday's closing price for Darling Ingredients fell slightly by 0.56%, closing at $63.46, with a trading volume of approximately $170 million, indicating a moderate level of trading activity. Although the stock price closed slightly in the green, the MACD daily line still established a bullish signal above the zero axis, suggesting that this combination of "price decline signals" typically indicates a medium-term trend still leaning towards bullishness, but there is a short-term need for oscillation and digestion. The intraday fluctuation was not large, and both bulls and bears did not show strong directional willingness, overall remaining in a state of accumulation.

On the news front, Darling Ingredients, as a global leader in agricultural by-product processing and renewable diesel raw material supply, directly benefits from the current energy price increase cycle. Brent crude oil has surpassed $104, and the logic of alternative demand for renewable energy and biodiesel is being re-evaluated by the market. Meanwhile, the U.S. April CPI data shows that food prices continue to accelerate, maintaining a high level of overall prosperity in the agricultural product industry chain. The company's waste oil recovery and processing business has stronger economic viability in a high oil price environment. However, inflationary pressures are also driving up the company's operating costs, and whether profit margins can continue to improve remains to be verified in the next quarter's financial report.

From a technical perspective, the $63-$64 area is the recent oscillation center, with short-term moving averages converging near this position, indicating that the critical point for directional choice is approaching. If subsequent volume supports a breakout above $65, it is expected to open up a new round of upward space; conversely, if it falls below the $62 support, the short-term bullish judgment may need to be revised. The agricultural product sector is performing steadily overall, providing some sector support for individual stocks.

The short-term trend is referenced as neutral to bullish, with bullish signals providing directional reference but the strength still needing confirmation. Monitoring subsequent volume changes and the impact of oil price trends on the renewable energy industry chain will be key to judging DAR's trajectory.

_This article only provides technical analysis and market information for reference and does not constitute any investment advice. The market carries uncertainties, and investors should make independent decisions based on their own circumstances._

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