Showing posts with label stock. Show all posts
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Sunday, July 19, 2020

Simple Moving Average of All 30 Stocks in the Dow Jones Industrial Average

    Moving averages can be powerful momentum indicator for stock price movements. The simple moving average provides a way to find attractive entry points for stock. For example, the golden cross is a bullish signal for a stock when its short-term moving average breaks above a long-term one. For example, when a 50-day moving average crosses above the 200-day moving average. I have created a website that generates the simple moving average of all stocks in the Dow Jones Industrial Average.  This report will be generated daily after market close and can help you get ready for the next trading day. This report generates the 10-Day, 50-Day, 100-Day, 200-Day moving average of stocks in the DJIA.  It also compares the moving average price against the last price of that stock.  This gives you a perspective on where the last stock price stands in relationship to the moving averages.
                   Exhibit: Sample of the Simple Moving Average Report 

(Source: securfii.com)
 
      

Saturday, July 18, 2020

Iberdrola and Orsted - The Global Renewable Energy Giants

      This was the headline from the Financial Times that caught my eye:

(Source: FT.com)
    The article talked about how the US spending on wind power is set to go from zero 10-years ago to $78 billion in the 2020 decade. That is a truly astounding turnaround in the fortunes of the renewable energy sector. A couple of years ago I had heard of this renewable energy company called Iberdrola from Spain. At that time I briefly read about it in the financial news and did not do an in-depth research into that company. This headline spurred me to action. We are in the midst of a far-reaching energy transformation that could transform every aspect of life by the year 2035. I wanted to learn more about not just Iberdrola but also Orsted - which is another renewable energy giant from Denmark. I don't remember hearing about Orsted until it was mentioned in this Financial Times article.
    Iberdrola comes from a very long history that dates back to the 20th century. The Wikipedia entry for the company makes for a fascinating read. Today it is one of the largest energy companies in the world with subsidiaries in multiple nations across the globe. Its subsidiary in the U.S. is called Avangrid. Avangrid has about 7,000 employees in the U.S and is headquartered in Orange, Connecticut. Iberdrola had revenues of € 36,437 million in 2019. In 2018 its revenues were € 35,075. Its EBITDA exceeded € 10 billion for the first time in 2019. Avangrid is traded in the U.S stock markets in the NYSE under the symbol AGR
    Orsted on the other hand had total revenue of DKK 67,842 million in 2019 (€ 9,113 million Exchange rate as of July 18, 2020: 1 Danish Krone = € 0.13). In 2018 the company had revenues of DKK 76,946 million (€ 10,336 million). Orsted had EBITDA of DKK 17.5 billion (€ 2.35 billion) in 2019.             
            



Paccar: Peak Demand For Trucks

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