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American Electric Power Company Inc. (AEP $118.38)
- $118.38 P/E (TTM): 17.14X Cap: $62.46B
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American Electric Power Company Inc. (AEP $118.38)
- $118.38 P/E (TTM): 17.14X Cap: $62.46B
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Duke Energy Corporation (Holding Company) (DUK $127.82)
- $127.82 P/E (TTM): 20.65X Cap: $98.05B
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NextEra Energy Inc. (NEE $84.64)
- $84.64 P/E (TTM): 29.14X Cap: $173.59B
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Q: I bought NEE in a tax-deferred account because of fast-growing power demands by AI and other technologies (also because you liked it so much). It has been a frustrating business to hold, especially compared to other utilities like DUK and AEP. Did NEE become a victim of the current US admin’s pig-headedness about renewables ? NEE shares worth holding ? Analysts seem torn : several rate it a strong buy but almost as many rate it as hold/sell. Questions posed to different AI engines give responses that are just as conflicted.
What do you think of NEE’s business model and the prospects for share appreciation over the next 3 years vs. its peers? If possible, some in-depth comment would help . Please act as critical umpires who are now fed up (pretend if you must). If you have better ideas (preferably US , UK or Europe) I would welcome your suggestions.
What do you think of NEE’s business model and the prospects for share appreciation over the next 3 years vs. its peers? If possible, some in-depth comment would help . Please act as critical umpires who are now fed up (pretend if you must). If you have better ideas (preferably US , UK or Europe) I would welcome your suggestions.
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American Electric Power Company Inc. (AEP $118.38)
- $118.38 P/E (TTM): 17.14X Cap: $62.46B
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NextEra Energy Inc. (NEE $84.64)
- $84.64 P/E (TTM): 29.14X Cap: $173.59B
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Southern Company (The) (SO $99.68)
- $99.68 P/E (TTM): 25.4X Cap: $107.89B
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Williams Companies Inc. (The) (WMB $62.36)
- $62.36 P/E (TTM): 31.62X Cap: $76.54B
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Vanguard Utilities ETF (VPU $198.99)
- $198.99 P/E (TTM): 20.36X Cap: $7.16B
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Q: Hi,
I bought this to hedge against the kind of correction that one is witnessing right now! As part of my non-correlated asset. BUT it has been dropping almost as much as the market. Today, Monday April 21st 2025) it is down 3.14 % as I type this question, nearly the same as the market! And yet my Canadian utilities are holding steady. (H,EMA,FTS).
Can you suggest about 3-5 US Utilities that hopefully will act similar to Canadian utilities. To act as non-correlated asset?
I bought this to hedge against the kind of correction that one is witnessing right now! As part of my non-correlated asset. BUT it has been dropping almost as much as the market. Today, Monday April 21st 2025) it is down 3.14 % as I type this question, nearly the same as the market! And yet my Canadian utilities are holding steady. (H,EMA,FTS).
Can you suggest about 3-5 US Utilities that hopefully will act similar to Canadian utilities. To act as non-correlated asset?
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American Electric Power Company Inc. (AEP $118.38)
- $118.38 P/E (TTM): 17.14X Cap: $62.46B
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Exelon Corporation (EXC $47.38)
- $47.38 P/E (TTM): 17.9X Cap: $47.08B
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DBA Sempra (SRE $91.33)
- $91.33 P/E (TTM): 21.79X Cap: $59.48B
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Utilities Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLU $91.70)
- $91.70 P/E (TTM): 19.99X Cap: $22.06B
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Vanguard Utilities ETF (VPU $198.99)
- $198.99 P/E (TTM): 20.36X Cap: $7.16B
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Q: Hello team 5i:
It seems that for better or for worse utilities seem to have entred into a "union" with Technolgy sector, thanks to the perceived putative need for high energy demands !
Therefore utilites espcially in the US no longer have an inverse relationship with growth stocks. So it seems to me. I thought they will play the role of a "stabilizers" for my portfolio. That has not been the case.
Any thoughts? Should I consider something else (sector or stocks) to lower the volatility? Can you give me some names, say 3 to 5 stocks in the US utility sector that are NOT involved with AI energy demand craze?
My Canadian utilites fortunatlely remain "boring" and chugging along nicely :) Of course I can collect some nice dividends plus in my non-regd account, dividen tax credit helps!
Thanks for your help as always.
It seems that for better or for worse utilities seem to have entred into a "union" with Technolgy sector, thanks to the perceived putative need for high energy demands !
Therefore utilites espcially in the US no longer have an inverse relationship with growth stocks. So it seems to me. I thought they will play the role of a "stabilizers" for my portfolio. That has not been the case.
Any thoughts? Should I consider something else (sector or stocks) to lower the volatility? Can you give me some names, say 3 to 5 stocks in the US utility sector that are NOT involved with AI energy demand craze?
My Canadian utilites fortunatlely remain "boring" and chugging along nicely :) Of course I can collect some nice dividends plus in my non-regd account, dividen tax credit helps!
Thanks for your help as always.
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