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                             American Electric Power Company Inc. (AEP $121.89) American Electric Power Company Inc. (AEP $121.89)
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                             Exelon Corporation (EXC $47.07) Exelon Corporation (EXC $47.07)
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                             DBA Sempra (SRE $92.44) DBA Sempra (SRE $92.44)
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                             Utilities Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLU $89.72) Utilities Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLU $89.72)
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                             Vanguard Utilities ETF (VPU $194.31) Vanguard Utilities ETF (VPU $194.31)
            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.
 
                             
                             
                    