Core Insights - Two stocks in the utilities sector are showing signs of being overbought, which may concern momentum-focused investors [1] Group 1: Enlight Renewable Energy Ltd (NASDAQ:ENLT) - JP Morgan analyst Mark Strouse downgraded Enlight Renewable Energy from Neutral to Underweight, maintaining a price target of $35 [5] - The stock has increased approximately 11% over the past five days, reaching a 52-week high of $44.01 [5] - The RSI value for ENLT is 72, indicating it is considered overbought [2][5] - On the latest trading day, shares of Enlight Renewable Energy rose by 3.9% to close at $43.44 [5] - The stock has a momentum score of 96.81 and a value score of 15.56 [5] Group 2: Kenon Holdings Ltd (NYSE:KEN) - Kenon reported quarterly earnings of 45 cents per share, a decrease from 81 cents per share in the same period last year [5] - The stock has gained around 13% over the past month, with a 52-week high of $64.85 [5] - The RSI value for KEN is 75.4, also indicating it is considered overbought [2][5] - On the latest trading day, shares of Kenon gained 0.7% to close at $64.73 [5]
Top 2 Utilities Stocks That Are Ticking Portfolio Bombs - Enlight Renewable Energy (NASDAQ:ENLT), Kenon Holdings (NYSE:KEN)