ES Stock Analysis
💡 Quick Answer
Across 4 APEX technical signals, ES is currently split between bullish and bearish readings — 0 bullish, 0 bearish as of 2026-06-11. Run a live analysis to see the current composite score.
ES runs ATR of 1.5-2.5% and trades on the 10-year yield, New England rate-case outcomes, and the offshore-wind exit. It has carried more headline risk than typical utilities.
Eversource is a regulated electric, gas, and water utility serving New England, exiting offshore wind to refocus on the core regulated business. Rate-base growth and New England regulatory dynamics drive earnings, with offshore-wind wind-down a recent overhang.
Why Do Traders Watch ES?
ES runs ATR of 1.5-2.5% and trades on the 10-year yield, New England rate-case outcomes, and the offshore-wind exit. It has carried more headline risk than typical utilities. Rate-case and wind-divestiture news drive episodic moves.
Is ES a Buy Right Now? Current Signal Readings
RSI moves inverse to rates but offshore-wind headlines have added volatility. Sub-40 readings on regulatory or wind worries have been entries for the regulated core.
MACD tracks rates plus regulatory/wind sentiment. The weekly is cleaner; daily reacts to headlines.
The 200-day frames the rate-and-sentiment regime. Reclaiming it on rate relief and wind-exit clarity has marked sentiment turns.
Volume rises on rate days, earnings, and New England rate-case and offshore-wind developments.
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