How to Trade Oracle After Fiscal Q4 2025 Performance
Founded in 1977, Oracle (NYSE: ORCL) went public in 1986. Through major acquisitions of PeopleSoft, Sun Microsystems and NetSuite, it became a global leader in enterprise software. It now provides essential tools and infrastructure for businesses to manage vast amounts of data while leveraging cloud computing and AI.
Learn more about Oracle's fiscal fourth-quarter 2025 performance and what analysts are forecasting for the stock. This material is for informational purposes only and not financial advice. Consult a financial advisor before making investment decisions.
Stock: | Oracle Corp. |
Symbol for Invest.MT5 Account: | ORCL |
Date of Idea: | 16 June 2025 |
Timeline: | 1 - 12 months |
Entry Level: | $215.00 |
Target Level: | $240.00 |
Position Size for Invest.MT5 Account: | Max 5% |
Risk: | High |
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Oracle Fiscal Q4 2025 Performance Summary
Performance Metric | Actual Result | Expected Result | Beat or Miss? |
Earnings per Share | $1.70 | $1.64 | Beat ✅ |
Revenue | $15.90 billion | $15.59 billion | Beat ✅ |
Key Takeaways
- Total Q4 revenue, up 11% year-over-year
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (Iaas) revenue of $3 billion, up 52% year-over-year
- MultiCloud database revenue from Amazon, Google and Azure grew 115% from Q3 to Q4
- 47 more MultiCloud datacentres being built over the next 12 months, on top of the current 23 in operation
- Board of directors declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.50 per share of outstanding common stock
- Oracle announced partnerships with Cleveland Clinic and G42, the United Arab Emirate's artificial intelligence holding company, for an AI delivery platform for healthcare
- Chinese online retailer Temu moving infrastructure to Oracle Cloud
- Aggressive spending led to negative free cash flow causing some concerns about funding future AI infrastructure
- As demand is outpacing supply capacity, some projects are being delayed causing near-term revenue and customer satisfaction issues
Source: Oracle Quarterly Results
Oracle 12-Month Analyst Stock Price Forecast
According to 32 Wall Street analysts, polled by TipRanks, offering a 12-month stock price forecast for Oracle over the past 3 months:
- Buy Ratings: 19
- Hold Ratings: 13
- Sell Ratings: 0
- Average Price Target: $206.71
- High Price Target: $240.00
- Low Price Target: $167.00
Trading Strategy Example: Oracle
The following trading examples are for educational purposes only and do not constitute investment advice. Investors should conduct independent research before making trading decisions. An example trading idea for the Oracle share price could be as follows:
Entry: | Pullback to $210.00 to allow for volatility |
Target: | Just below the highest analyst price target at $240.00 |
Risk: | Small, maximum 5% of the account |
Timeline: | 1-12 months |
TRADE EXAMPLE | |
Buy 10 Oracle Shares: | $2,200 (10 * $220.00) |
If Target Reached: | $200 potential profit ($240.00 - $220.00 * 10) |
Invest.MT5 Account Commission: | 10 shares * $0.02 per share for US stocks = $0.20 (Triggers Minimum Transaction Fee of $1.00) |
Remember that markets go up and down. The stock price may even go much further down, especially due to the fact that more analysts have a hold rating on the stock, as the stock price may be overbought. The company's high debt levels to fund their growth could become an issue if there is a downturn in the economy and amid geopolitical tensions.
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- Input your entry, stop-loss and take profit levels in the trading ticket.
Do You See the Oracle Stock Price Moving Differently?
If you believe there is a higher chance the share price of Oracle will move lower, then you can also trade short using CFDs (Contracts for Difference). However, these have higher associated risks and are not suitable for all investors. Learn more about CFDs in this How to Trade CFDs article.
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