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Top 2 Utilities Stocks That May Crash This Quarter

Benzinga·11/10/2025 13:29:14
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As of Nov. 10, 2025, two stocks in the utilities sector could be flashing a real warning to investors who value momentum as a key criteria in their trading decisions.

The RSI is a momentum indicator, which compares a stock’s strength on days when prices go up to its strength on days when prices go down. When compared to a stock’s price action, it can give traders a better sense of how a stock may perform in the short term. An asset is typically considered overbought when the RSI is above 70, according to Benzinga Pro.

Here's the latest list of major overbought players in this sector.

National Grid Plc (NYSE:NGG)

  • On Nov. 6, American Healthcare posted better-than-expected quarterly results. “I’m pleased with our ability to continue executing across all areas of our business,” said Danny Prosky, the Company’s President and Chief Executive Officer. “Organic growth continues to exceed historical levels, and across our operating portfolio, comprised of our ISHC and SHOP segments, we have benefited from strong secular demand tailwinds in the long-term care sector, highlighted by spot Same-Store SHOP occupancy currently being above 90%.” The company's stock gained around 4% over the past five days and has a 52-week high of $77.94.
  • RSI Value: 70.9                                
  • NGG Price Action: Shares of National Grid gained 1.9% to close at $77.75 on Friday.
  • Edge Stock Ratings: 68.26 Momentum score with Value at 60.95.

American Electric Power Company Inc (NASDAQ:AEP)

  • On Nov. 5, AEP and Quanta Services announced a strategic partnership to advance transmission and power infrastructure. The company's stock gained around 4% over the past five days and has a 52-week high of $122.85.
  • RSI Value: 72.4
  • AEP Price Action: Shares of American Electric Power rose 1.6% to close at $121.43 on Friday.

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