EQT’s 9.5% One Day Dip Begs The Question: Is FANG Better Instead?

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FANG offers superior revenue growth across key periods, better profitability, and relatively lower valuation.

  • FANG’s Last 12 Months revenue grew 48.3%, vs. EQT’s 39.6%.
  • In addition, its Last 3-Year Average growth came in at 19.2%, ahead of EQT’s 6.4%.
  • FANG leads on profitability over both periods – LTM margin of 41.1% and 3-year average of 53.4%.

That is one way to look at stocks. Trefis High Quality Portfolio evaluates much more, and is designed to reduce stock-specific risk while giving upside exposure

Valuation & Performance Overview

EQT FANG Preferred
Valuation
P/EBIT Ratio 23.4 7.7 FANG
Revenue Growth
Last Quarter 85.2% 81.7% EQT
Last 12 Months 39.6% 48.3% FANG
Last 3 Year Average 6.4% 19.2% FANG
Margins
Last 12 Months 21.6% 41.1% FANG
Last 3 Year Average 27.5% 53.4% FANG
Momentum
Last 3 Year Return 32.3% 39.8% FANG

Historical Market Performance

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2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 Total [1] Avg Best
Returns
EQT Return 17% 72% 58% 16% 21% 28% 469% <===
FANG Return -46% 128% 35% 20% 10% -13% 93%
S&P 500 Return 16% 27% -19% 24% 23% 7% 94%
Monthly Win Rates [3]
EQT Win Rate 42% 67% 67% 58% 50% 67% 58%
FANG Win Rate 25% 83% 50% 67% 67% 67% 60%
S&P 500 Win Rate 58% 75% 42% 67% 75% 50% 61% <===
Max Drawdowns [4]
EQT Max Drawdown -54% 0% -9% -14% -21% 0% -17%
FANG Max Drawdown -83% 0% 0% -8% -4% -27% -20%
S&P 500 Max Drawdown -31% -1% -25% -1% -2% -15% -12% <===

[1] Cumulative total returns since the beginning of 2020
[2] 2025 data is for the year till date (YTD)
[3] Win Rate = % of calendar months in which monthly returns were positive
[4] Max drawdown represents maximum peak-to-trough decline within a year