ED
Consolidated EdisonConsolidated Edison is a multi-utilities name in the utilities sector. Over the past year it returned +11.0%, against -0.1% over three months and -1.6% over one. It sits just 2.0% above its 200-day average — technically in an uptrend, but without much room. Annualized volatility of 17.1% is moderate by single-stock standards.
Its worst peak-to-trough decline over the year was -9.6%, and it has traded a median $233M a day — the figure that decides whether a position can actually be entered and exited at posted prices. Its daily moves correlate -0.36 with the S&P 500 proxy, so it has been moving substantially on its own.
How ED scores on all four profiles
Its standing on steadiness, defensiveness and rebound — plus the factor-by-factor breakdown behind each score, and its closest and least-correlated peers among 11 others in Multi-Utilities.
Start a free 7-day trial| 1 day | -1.1% |
| 1 week | +0.2% |
| 1 month | -1.6% |
| 3 months | -0.1% |
| 6 months | -2.4% |
| 1 year | +11.0% |
| 12-1 momentum | +12.8% |
| Volatility (1y, annualized) | 17.1% |
| Max drawdown (1y) | -9.6% |
| Distance vs 200-day average | +2.0% |
| Return per unit of risk | 0.64 |
| Median daily dollar volume | $233M |
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