CNP
CenterPoint Energy, Inc.
CenterPoint Energy, Inc. (CNP) is currently in a range/mixed trend, above the 200-day MA but below the 50-day MA. RSI is at 44.2, with 2/3 trend checks passing.
CNP with MA50 and MA200
Key levels & signals
CenterPoint Energy, Inc. (CNP) looks more range-bound than strongly trending, but there are still a few supportive signs on the chart. The latest available price is $42.72, and 2 of 3 core trend checks are currently passing. Price is trading below the 50-day moving average by 0.5% and above the 200-day moving average by 3.9%.
CNP currently has an RSI reading of 44.2, which leans a little softer than neutral. That does not automatically make the chart bearish, but it does suggest momentum is not especially strong right now.
This page is designed to help you quickly understand what the CNP chart looks like before opening the full dashboard. The aim is not to tell you what to buy or sell, but to make it easier to judge whether the stock is trending cleanly, becoming stretched, or simply moving in a more awkward range.
About CenterPoint Energy, Inc.
CenterPoint Energy, Inc. operates as a public utility holding enterprise across the United States, primarily through its Electric and Natural Gas divisions. The Electric segment manages power generation assets, alongside the transmission and distribution networks that supply electricity to consumers, and actively participates in the wholesale power market. Its Natural Gas segment delivers natural gas distribution services, provides home appliance maintenance and repair in Minnesota, and extends home repair protection plans to natural gas customers in Arkansas, Indiana, Mississippi, Ohio, Oklahoma, Texas, and Louisiana through a third-party partner. This segment is also engaged in the sale of regulated intrastate natural gas, as well as its transportation and storage for residential, commercial, industrial, and transportation clients. As of December 31, 2021, CenterPoint Energy served approximately 2.7 million metered customers. Its substantial infrastructure included 239 substation sites with a total installed transformer capacity of 71,241 megavolt amperes, roughly 100,000 linear miles of natural gas distribution and transmission mains, and 285 miles of intrastate pipelines across Louisiana, Texas, and Oklahoma. The company was established in 1866 and is headquartered in Houston, Texas.
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No. This page is designed to help you review chart structure, momentum and technical context more quickly, but it is not personal financial advice.
Why can a stock look bullish and overbought at the same time?
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