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Opinion

Electric, gas, and water utilities. Companies in this sector include Electricité de France, Exelon and NextEra Energy Inc.

Market Cap

1.491T

Market Weight

2.33%

Industries

6

Companies

107

Industries in This Sector

Industry Market Weight YTD Return
All Industries 100.00% 1.68%
Utilities - Regulated Electric 67.79% 5.61%
Utilities - Renewable 12.51% -8.59%
Utilities - Regulated Gas 5.88% 4.45%
Utilities - Diversified 5.43% -14.66%
Utilities - Independent Power Producers 4.97% -7.94%
Utilities - Regulated Water 3.43% 11.02%

More about the largest companies in the sector

Name Last Price 1 Year Est. Market Weight Market Cap Day Changes % YTD Return
NEE 70.03 84.51 10.28% 144.01B +0.43% -2.32%
SO 90.03 91.69 7.04% 98.644B +1.09% +9.37%
DUK 117.65 123.77 6.48% 90.883B +0.46% +9.20%
GEV 303.00 404.65 5.96% 83.523B -4.63% -7.88%
CEG 209.20 323.06 4.67% 65.431B -3.58% -6.49%
AEP 105.15 104.76 4.00% 55.999B +1.20% +14.01%
PCG 17.15 20.49 3.27% 45.812B -0.52% -15.01%
D 54.47 59.24 3.26% 45.755B +1.13% +1.13%
EXC 44.25 44.47 3.17% 44.464B +0.52% +17.56%
SRE 70.06 82.10 3.17% 44.376B -1.00% -20.13%

ETF Opportunities

Name Last Price Net Assets Expense Ratio YTD Return
XLU 77.41 17.882B 0.08% +2.27%
VPU 167.76 8.468B 0.09% +2.66%
FUTY 50.00 1.68B 0.08% +2.52%
IDU 99.61 1.475B 0.39% +3.53%
UTES 64.17 419.399M 0.49% +0.66%

Mutual Fund Opportunities

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Name Last Price Net Assets Expense Ratio YTD Return
VUIAX 84.16 8.468B 0.09% +2.62%
FRUSX 22.75 6.592B 1.06% +1.93%
FRURX 22.80 6.592B 1.06% +1.97%
FKUQX 22.92 6.592B 1.06% +1.96%
FRUAX 23.20 6.592B 1.06% +1.93%

Stocks

Symbol Price Change %Change
APLS 40.2300 23.1400 135.4008%
UBXG 3.3400 1.7692 112.6305%
TBLAW 0.0100 0.0008 8.6957%
MASK 2.2700 1.0300 83.0645%
ELAB 5.9900 2.4300 68.2584%
Symbol Price Change %Change
NCI 1.7800 -4.0700 -69.5726%
IOBT 0.0587 -0.1137 -65.9513%
TE 4.3900 -1.2300 -21.8861%
PEPG 1.7700 -2.4600 -58.1560%
WLDSW 3.1000 0.0000 0.0000%
Symbol Price Change %Change
HKIT 0.0575 0.0175 43.7500%
LNKS 0.0238 0.0046 23.9583%
RDGT 0.0326 0.0017 5.5016%
VRAX 0.2199 0.0574 35.3231%
NVDA 174.4000 9.2300 5.5882%

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