BUY CNP The dividend payment is safe.
The utility sector outperform the S&P 500.
CenterPoint Energy also has a projected 6-8% adjusted utility EPS long-term growth from 2021 to 2025.
The new CEO has highly impressed us with his energy, vision, and passion for the business. We fully expect him to drive outperformance for the company.
CNP made a great deal with ET to unload its midstream assets.
Management believes the company is on the path to deliver 10% compound annual rate base growth over 5 years.
The stock is oversold. Selling Volumes slows last week
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CNP (CENTERPOINT ENERGY INC) has created symmetrical triangle on small frame. There was a strong bullish sentiment before and now the price is in consolidation.
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CenterPoint Energy #CNP long position
CNP CenterPoint Energy, Inc. USA, Utilities - Regulated Gas
Market Cap 9.22B EPS (ttm) -1.10
EPS this Y 81.30 %
Forward P/E 13.43 EPS next Y 3.30%
EPS past 5Y -1.20 %
P/S 0.84 EPS next 5Y -4.52 %
P/B 1.74
Dividend 3.31% Sales Q/Q -2.80 %
Insider Own 0.30% Inst Own 86.70%
Insider Trans -0.06% Inst Trans -1.52%
Short Float 4.04% Earnings May 07/b
Avg Volume 9.68M 52W Range 11.58 - 30.71
Week Slightly in RED But Many Teaching Points! - 05/08/20 RECAPHi traders,
Welcome to a week sup-up together with Friday RECAP.
As I explained in Thursday video it's sometimes hard to judge whether you should hold onto the trade and it really comes down to your backtesting and psychological comfort.
I am, however, pretty happy about the reverse I did in SPWR because I've been studying this behavior for the last couple of weeks and it did (sort of) work out!
My Trades:
1) CNP - LONG @18.32, jumped the ship before my original SL and then the market finally turned and went without me. -0.86%
2) SPWR - LONG @8, unfortunately, didn't go as far as my target. Moved my SL to at least don't lose on it. -0.1%
3) SPWR - SHORT @7.74, seeing a typical extended behavior with a volume drop, I found a nice technical formation to go again, this time SHORT. It didn't really move much after, so I exited before the end of the day for a +0.2%
*In my ID trades, I risk 1% of the account per trade and go for 2% (2:1 RRR ). Sometimes I adapt a little bit as you can see in the trades' description.*
Total PnL for the day: -0.76%
Total PnL for the week: -1.12%
Good trades,
Tom | FINEIGHT