I bought NEE after reading your Quantigence Dividend Growth Investing Report. I'm glad that I did. In terms of renewable energy, whatever happened to capturing the energy of the ocean? I suppose it is much harder to do than imagined.
Thank you for the financial support George! We covered ocean energy stocks a while back (we found three): www.nanalyze.com/2021/07/wave-energy-stocks-ocean-power/
Another good play is telecom, in theory... sadly i dont want to touch any of the bluechips with a pole, im waiting for a smaller less indebted player to break thru
Awesome video right up my alley. I love love love utilities. Investments in utilities are linked to AI, Cloud, EV, Real estate. $EIX $AVA $AES $EXC - my picks. I messed up and sold $CEG
Another play that may not be obvious but it is to the TSLA community is Tesla for their Mega packs, providing energy. And today is a great day to get in. 😊
Trying to call bottoms on any stock is pointless. Instead, if you believe in Tesla, then use dollar cost averaging and accumulate over time. Stating how much revenues/profits come from energy and the rate at which they're growing lets anyone very quickly see what that exposure looks like. No FOMO, no YOLO.
I just noticed there are two NextEra Energy stocks, NEE and NEP, with NEP having a much higher dividend at nearly 12%. Do you see that as an equally good or better investment than NEE?
Thanks for the analytics and insights. Given the YTD stock price increases, is it still a good time to enter the electricity space? I am looking into investing in this space as a diversification and defensive play so I can’t stomach too much potential downside. Thanks again
You're most welcome! We have a Romanian fortune teller on staff who handles market timing questions. Unfortunately, she's in Hoia Baciu forest right now gathering wild herbs for a new alpha generation tincture she's been working on. Joe P.
@johnt6192 You're most welcome. Our loyal legions of followers have come to expect nothing less. ;) We aren't suited to give advice so this is our way of passing the buck. We really have no idea if it's a good time to invest in electricity, just the comments in the video.
What are your thoughts on HE, I understand it comes with additional risk but it given its price and potential future shortages (they have already hinted toward rolling block outs) l think the upside is considerable. May be worth a small position?
First question is whether that's a dividend champion or not. Then it's best to strawman why this smaller utility will enjoy better upside than the larger names mentioned. Sounds like they're not very geographically diversified! What sort of natural disasters might rain on their parade?
@@Nanalyze Another disaster would be very unlucky indeed! I guess I’m looking at it from a value play, most of the downside has already been priced in, they have little to no competition on the island and they are “too big to fail” from an infrastructure and importance standpoint. It would be very hard for another business to just start up a utility company and may get a bail out from the government if needed.. seems like good RR to me given the price it’s trading at. Obviously they stopped paying dividends (for good reason) that doesn’t mean they won’t start again in the future. Just because a dividend was paid or grown in the past, doesn’t mean that will continue into the future either.
@@Dr.Dumpnpump This is not a company that we would be interested in at any price. The entire purpose of the methodology described in the video is to lower risk and increase the quality of investments. We don't go in the other direction based on hunches that bad news is priced in. Don't they also have outstanding litigations pending? Not something we want any part of. The entire purpose of having a track record is to keep that track record. Companies without at least 25 consecutive years of growth aren't even on our radar as the video stated.
Glad you enjoyed the video! A cold analysis on any given stock is a day's work easily, so we take requests on Discord so that paying subs can vet them ;)
That is a great question. I thought the same thing when I was putting this together. Should have covered that, but here's the answer: "Transmission is the movement of electricity at high voltage from a power plant to a substation. Distribution is the conversion of high voltage electricity at substations to lower voltages that can be used by customers." Makes sense. Joe P.
How would you contrast NEE to something like BEP. Seems like BEP has around 70 percent inflation protected cash flow and high backlog. Maybe, the contractual cash flow limits the upside when compared to something like NEE? Appreciate your videos and resulting discussions
That's a very good question, and to answer that would probably be an entire video in itself. To add anything of value here would require a fair amount of research.
Thanks for the input. Looks like BEP will be part of the ride up riding the AI wave given the recent 10gig deal with Microsoft. Your video was extremely well timed as I have noticed sig rotation into renewable energy stocks between this video posting and today. Appreciate what you and your org do.
Elon Musk's vision for Tesla, judging by their product focus on solar, seems to be a future where individuals generate their own power. Could this decentralized approach disrupt traditional energy companies like NEE in the long run?
@@kisstock ABB is interesting for a lot of reasons, and they do a lot of different things. Siemens is a conglomerate of sorts. Finding pure play exposure to transformers is tough.
You know it's funny how negative stock price volatility is perceived as some deep problem that can never be solved, while nobody asks "why?" when stock prices move 500% in a year.
@@Nanalyze That's why some make money when quality stocks drop and others avoid the falling stock thinking the stock is a loser. As far as I'm concerned, I want to see TSLA drop to that 127 or lower while we're still very early in the EV adoption process. About the only thing I'd like to see is Elon Musk being less involved in politics and more interested in growing his companies.
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What are your opinions on small nuclear reactor stocks?
We've written quite a bit about nuclear: www.nanalyze.com/tag/nuclear-energy/
I bought NEE after reading your Quantigence Dividend Growth Investing Report. I'm glad that I did. In terms of renewable energy, whatever happened to capturing the energy of the ocean? I suppose it is much harder to do than imagined.
Thank you for the financial support George! We covered ocean energy stocks a while back (we found three): www.nanalyze.com/2021/07/wave-energy-stocks-ocean-power/
@@Nanalyze Thanks for the article, Joe. I appreciate it! It's a good read. Too bad there hasn't been much progress in development.
I'm chillin in NEP, lets hope for a good earnings call this Tuesday brother
Another good play is telecom, in theory... sadly i dont want to touch any of the bluechips with a pole, im waiting for a smaller less indebted player to break thru
Been a rough sector over the years
Awesome video right up my alley. I love love love utilities. Investments in utilities are linked to AI, Cloud, EV, Real estate.
$EIX $AVA $AES $EXC - my picks. I messed up and sold $CEG
They are linked to many themes, correct. But how would a utility provide exposure to real estate?
Another play that may not be obvious but it is to the TSLA community is Tesla for their Mega packs, providing energy. And today is a great day to get in. 😊
Trying to call bottoms on any stock is pointless. Instead, if you believe in Tesla, then use dollar cost averaging and accumulate over time. Stating how much revenues/profits come from energy and the rate at which they're growing lets anyone very quickly see what that exposure looks like. No FOMO, no YOLO.
I just noticed there are two NextEra Energy stocks, NEE and NEP, with NEP having a much higher dividend at nearly 12%. Do you see that as an equally good or better investment than NEE?
We have only covered NEE in past videos and articles
Thanks for the analytics and insights. Given the YTD stock price increases, is it still a good time to enter the electricity space? I am looking into investing in this space as a diversification and defensive play so I can’t stomach too much potential downside. Thanks again
You're most welcome! We have a Romanian fortune teller on staff who handles market timing questions. Unfortunately, she's in Hoia Baciu forest right now gathering wild herbs for a new alpha generation tincture she's been working on. Joe P.
@@Nanalyze thanks for the uncalled and unnecessary sarcastic reply
@johnt6192 You're most welcome. Our loyal legions of followers have come to expect nothing less. ;) We aren't suited to give advice so this is our way of passing the buck. We really have no idea if it's a good time to invest in electricity, just the comments in the video.
What are your thoughts on HE, I understand it comes with additional risk but it given its price and potential future shortages (they have already hinted toward rolling block outs) l think the upside is considerable. May be worth a small position?
First question is whether that's a dividend champion or not. Then it's best to strawman why this smaller utility will enjoy better upside than the larger names mentioned. Sounds like they're not very geographically diversified! What sort of natural disasters might rain on their parade?
@@Nanalyze Another disaster would be very unlucky indeed! I guess I’m looking at it from a value play, most of the downside has already been priced in, they have little to no competition on the island and they are “too big to fail” from an infrastructure and importance standpoint. It would be very hard for another business to just start up a utility company and may get a bail out from the government if needed.. seems like good RR to me given the price it’s trading at. Obviously they stopped paying dividends (for good reason) that doesn’t mean they won’t start again in the future. Just because a dividend was paid or grown in the past, doesn’t mean that will continue into the future either.
@@Dr.Dumpnpump This is not a company that we would be interested in at any price. The entire purpose of the methodology described in the video is to lower risk and increase the quality of investments. We don't go in the other direction based on hunches that bad news is priced in. Don't they also have outstanding litigations pending? Not something we want any part of. The entire purpose of having a track record is to keep that track record. Companies without at least 25 consecutive years of growth aren't even on our radar as the video stated.
@@Nanalyze that’s fair, thanks for the response!
Another great video...I'd love to hear your analysis on CEG.
Glad you enjoyed the video! A cold analysis on any given stock is a day's work easily, so we take requests on Discord so that paying subs can vet them ;)
Not sure about difference distribution-transmission .
That is a great question. I thought the same thing when I was putting this together. Should have covered that, but here's the answer: "Transmission is the movement of electricity at high voltage from a power plant to a substation. Distribution is the conversion of high voltage electricity at substations to lower voltages that can be used by customers." Makes sense. Joe P.
How would you contrast NEE to something like BEP. Seems like BEP has around 70 percent inflation protected cash flow and high backlog. Maybe, the contractual cash flow limits the upside when compared to something like NEE? Appreciate your videos and resulting discussions
That's a very good question, and to answer that would probably be an entire video in itself. To add anything of value here would require a fair amount of research.
Thanks for the input. Looks like BEP will be part of the ride up riding the AI wave given the recent 10gig deal with Microsoft. Your video was extremely well timed as I have noticed sig rotation into renewable energy stocks between this video posting and today. Appreciate what you and your org do.
@@asdf123411288 Glad you're finding our content useful, thank you for the feedback!
The electricity is an interesting angle! I previously only heard his transfo predictions. Did you recently do an analysis on that 'ecosystem'? GE?
Don't believe so
@@Nanalyze then I look forward to see such in the future!
Nice video, thanks for showing the methodology. Learned a lot to use on my own investment strategies.
Excellent to hear!
Elon Musk's vision for Tesla, judging by their product focus on solar, seems to be a future where individuals generate their own power. Could this decentralized approach disrupt traditional energy companies like NEE in the long run?
Great question. Lots of electricity is used by companies and municipalities. A that scale we'll probably always need utility-scale electric.
Dude I have this exact same image on my IT portfolio website lmao
Bright minds think alike. 💡
Sounds like you're turned on to the right opportunities ;)
@@Nanalyze you already know ;)
A more correct proxy play on AI electrification would be grid upgradation : transformers etc.
Transformers we took a quick peak at and there doesn't seem to be any pure play leaders. Do you know of some?
@@Nanalyze ABB , Siemens ?
@@kisstock ABB is interesting for a lot of reasons, and they do a lot of different things. Siemens is a conglomerate of sorts. Finding pure play exposure to transformers is tough.
@@Nanalyze Schneider Electric . There are a couple of listed players in India and ABB India is more towards electrification .
@@kisstock Wil have to take a look at Schneider. Investing in India covered here: ua-cam.com/video/fTQpVT7mzjU/v-deo.html
What about NEP?
If it didn't come up in this video then it wasn't part of the universe
it's going to the doom now
from 970 to 500 soon
What? Elon's weight in hectograms?
TSLA getting closer to 127.
You know it's funny how negative stock price volatility is perceived as some deep problem that can never be solved, while nobody asks "why?" when stock prices move 500% in a year.
@@Nanalyze That's why some make money when quality stocks drop and others avoid the falling stock thinking the stock is a loser. As far as I'm concerned, I want to see TSLA drop to that 127 or lower while we're still very early in the EV adoption process. About the only thing I'd like to see is Elon Musk being less involved in politics and more interested in growing his companies.
@@azulsimmons1040 Agree!