The utility sector has faced varied performances across different stocks over the past quarter. Each timeframe reveals distinctive trends, providing insights into market dynamics. Here, we examine weekly, monthly, and quarterly performances to identify leaders and laggards.
The one-week performance shows that EXC and AEP have led with substantial gains, indicating strong short-term bullish momentum in their underlying fundamentals or market events.
| Stock | Performance (%) | Performance |
|---|---|---|
| EXC | 8.50% | |
| AEP | 7.04% | |
| CEG | 6.31% | |
| SRE | 5.56% | |
| D | 4.21% | |
| SO | 4.60% | |
| PEG | 3.76% | |
| DUK | 3.69% | |
| NEE | 3.23% |
Over the past month, PEG, D, and NEE have outperformed, highlighting consistent upward trends. Conversely, CEG has shown noticeable declines, indicating potential underlying issues.
| Stock | Performance (%) | Performance |
|---|---|---|
| NEE | 11.60% | |
| D | 8.57% | |
| PEG | 8.56% | |
| EXC | 8.37% | |
| AEP | 8.17% | |
| DUK | 7.37% | |
| SO | 6.71% | |
| SRE | 2.61% | |
| CEG | -5.63% |
Over the quarter, CEG has exhibited significant losses, indicating a challenging environment or operational concerns. NEE and D have shown strong upward momentum, hinting at robust investor confidence or positive sector developments affecting their performance.
| Stock | Performance (%) | Performance |
|---|---|---|
| NEE | 11.15% | |
| D | 10.43% | |
| AEP | 6.90% | |
| EXC | 6.75% | |
| SO | 6.71% | |
| PEG | 6.62% | |
| DUK | 5.01% | |
| SRE | 4.56% | |
| CEG | -18.35% |
Overall, the utility sector has experienced a diverse range of performances. While NEE and D have shown consistent strength both monthly and quarterly, CEG's significant declines warrant caution and further analysis. Investors seeking stability might look further into NEE and D, which have outperformed during most periods.