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Consolidated Edison, Inc.

Consolidated Edison, Inc. (ED) is currently in an uptrend, trading above both the 50-day and 200-day moving averages. RSI is at 50.8, with 3/3 trend checks passing.

Price
$110.32
2026-07-16
Trend score
3/3
Uptrend
RSI (14)
50.8
Neutral
Price above MA50Price above MA200MA50 above MA200
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ED with MA50 and MA200

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ED2025-07-312026-07-15
PriceMA50MA200
Technical Indicators

Key levels & signals

MA50
$108.16+2.00% vs price
MA200
$105.58+4.49% vs price
RSI (14)
50.8Neutral zone
MACD Signal
BearishMomentum below signal
Macro Support
$94.96–$97.3411.8% below price · 5 touches
Support Quality
5 touches1.0× zone volume
Chart Summary
Trend summary for ED

Consolidated Edison, Inc. (ED) is still trading in a constructive trend overall. The latest available price is $110.32, and 3 of 3 core trend checks are currently passing. Price is trading above the 50-day moving average by 2.0% and above the 200-day moving average by 4.5%.

Momentum and stretch context

ED currently has an RSI reading of 50.8, which sits in a neutral range. That usually means momentum is not especially stretched in either direction, so traders may need to rely more on chart structure than on oscillator extremes alone.

What traders may watch next

For traders reviewing ED next, the key question is whether the trend still looks healthy or whether price has started to outrun itself. A strong uptrend can stay strong, but entries often become more difficult when price is already extended, so many traders will watch for pullbacks, support reactions, or fresh bases rather than chasing strength blindly.

Company profile

About Consolidated Edison, Inc.

Consolidated Edison, Inc., through its various subsidiaries, primarily operates in the regulated sectors of electricity, natural gas, and steam distribution across the United States. The company supplies electric power to approximately 3.5 million households and businesses in New York City and Westchester County. It also delivers natural gas to about 1.1 million customers located in Manhattan, the Bronx, specific parts of Queens, and Westchester County, while providing steam services to around 1,555 clients in certain Manhattan areas. Beyond these core regions, Consolidated Edison extends its electricity provision to roughly 300,000 customers in southeastern New York and northern New Jersey, and serves approximately 100,000 natural gas consumers in southeastern New York. Its extensive operational framework encompasses 533 circuit miles of transmission lines and 15 transmission substations. For distribution, it manages 64 substations, 87,564 in-service line transformers, 3,924 pole miles of overhead lines, and 2,291 miles of underground cabling. The natural gas network further includes 4,350 miles of main pipelines and 377,971 service connections. The company also engages in owning, operating, and developing projects for renewable energy and broader energy infrastructure. Furthermore, it offers a range of energy-related products and services to both wholesale and retail markets, and strategically invests in new electric and gas transmission ventures. Its electricity sales are predominantly directed toward industrial, commercial, residential, and governmental clients. Established in 1823, Consolidated Edison's corporate headquarters are situated in New York, New York.

Sector
Utilities
Industry
Regulated Electric
CEO
Timothy Cawley
Employees
15,407
Market cap
$40.66B
Beta
0.26
52-week range
$94.96 – $116.23
Dividend
Yes · $3.48
Exchange
NYSE
Country
US
IPO date
15 Feb 2001
ISIN
US2091151041
CUSIP
209115104
Company profile data from Financial Modeling Prep. ED listed on NYSE.
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