Canadian Utilities Ltd Preferred Stock Technical Analysis

CU-PI Preferred Stock  CAD 24.76  0.11  0.45%   
As of the 22nd of December, Canadian Utilities shows the Mean Deviation of 0.4148, downside deviation of 0.649, and Risk Adjusted Performance of 0.0318. Canadian Utilities technical analysis gives you the methodology to make use of historical prices and volume patterns to determine a pattern that approximates the direction of the firm's future prices.

Canadian Utilities Momentum Analysis

Momentum indicators are widely used technical indicators which help to measure the pace at which the price of specific equity, such as Canadian, fluctuates. Many momentum indicators also complement each other and can be helpful when the market is rising or falling as compared to Canadian
  
Canadian Utilities' Momentum analyses are specifically helpful, as they help investors time the market using mark points where the market can reverse. The reversal spots are usually identified through divergence between price movement and momentum.
Canadian Utilities technical preferred stock analysis exercises models and trading practices based on price and volume transformations, such as the moving averages, relative strength index, regressions, price and return correlations, business cycles, preferred stock market cycles, or different charting patterns.
A focus of Canadian Utilities technical analysis is to determine if market prices reflect all relevant information impacting that market. A technical analyst looks at the history of Canadian Utilities trading pattern rather than external drivers such as economic, fundamental, or social events. It is believed that price action tends to repeat itself due to investors' collective, patterned behavior. Hence technical analysis focuses on identifiable price trends and conditions. More Info...

Canadian Utilities Technical Analysis

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The output start index for this execution was twenty with a total number of output elements of fourty-one. The Average True Range was developed by J. Welles Wilder in 1970s. It is one of components of the Welles Wilder Directional Movement indicators. The ATR is a measure of Canadian Utilities volatility. High ATR values indicate high volatility, and low values indicate low volatility.

Canadian Utilities Trend Analysis

Use this graph to draw trend lines for Canadian Utilities Ltd. You can use it to identify possible trend reversals for Canadian Utilities as well as other signals and approximate when it will take place. Remember, you need at least two touches of the trend line with actual Canadian Utilities price movement. To start drawing, click on the pencil icon on top-right. To remove the trend, use eraser icon.

Canadian Utilities Best Fit Change Line

The following chart estimates an ordinary least squares regression model for Canadian Utilities Ltd applied against its price change over selected period. The best fit line has a slop of    , which means Canadian Utilities Ltd will continue generating value for investors. It has 122 observation points and a regression sum of squares at 0.36, which is the sum of squared deviations for the predicted Canadian Utilities price change compared to its average price change.

About Canadian Utilities Technical Analysis

The technical analysis module can be used to analyzes prices, returns, volume, basic money flow, and other market information and help investors to determine the real value of Canadian Utilities Ltd on a daily or weekly bases. We use both bottom-up as well as top-down valuation methodologies to arrive at the intrinsic value of Canadian Utilities Ltd based on its technical analysis. In general, a bottom-up approach, as applied to this company, focuses on Canadian Utilities price pattern first instead of the macroeconomic environment surrounding Canadian Utilities. By analyzing Canadian Utilities's financials, daily price indicators, and related drivers such as dividends, momentum ratios, and various types of growth rates, we attempt to find the most accurate representation of Canadian Utilities's intrinsic value. As compared to a bottom-up approach, our top-down model examines the macroeconomic factors that affect the industry/economy before zooming in to Canadian Utilities specific price patterns or momentum indicators. Please read more on our technical analysis page.

Canadian Utilities December 22, 2024 Technical Indicators

Most technical analysis of Canadian help investors determine whether a current trend will continue and, if not, when it will shift. We provide a combination of tools to recognize potential entry and exit points for Canadian from various momentum indicators to cycle indicators. When you analyze Canadian charts, please remember that the event formation may indicate an entry point for a short seller, and look at different other indicators across different periods to confirm that a breakdown or reversion is likely to occur.

Additional Tools for Canadian Preferred Stock Analysis

When running Canadian Utilities' price analysis, check to measure Canadian Utilities' market volatility, profitability, liquidity, solvency, efficiency, growth potential, financial leverage, and other vital indicators. We have many different tools that can be utilized to determine how healthy Canadian Utilities is operating at the current time. Most of Canadian Utilities' value examination focuses on studying past and present price action to predict the probability of Canadian Utilities' future price movements. You can analyze the entity against its peers and the financial market as a whole to determine factors that move Canadian Utilities' price. Additionally, you may evaluate how the addition of Canadian Utilities to your portfolios can decrease your overall portfolio volatility.