Should I Buy Excel Energy (XEL)? Finance YouTuber Analysis
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Excel Energy · XEL1 channels $80.27 -0.26%
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The analyst suggests Xcel Energy as a 'set it and forget it' stock, highlighting its stable utility business in the Midwest, which is less exposed to…
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Tom HalversenBuyConviction2/5Analysis quality65/1006
The YouTuber recommends Xcel Energy as another utility stock to consider for long-term exposure to rising electricity prices. He notes its similar profile to other utilities mentioned, with a dividend yield of 3.2% and a P/E ratio around 20, positioning it as a steady, non-exciting growth investment.
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The YouTuber recommends Xcel Energy as another utility stock to consider for long-term exposure to rising electricity prices. He notes its similar profile to other utilities mentioned, with a dividend yield of 3.2% and a P/E ratio around 20, positioning it as a steady, non-exciting growth investment.
“And then XL Energy, also similar, 3.2% dividend yield. That's going to just grow steadily over time.”
BUYConviction3/5Analysis quality72/100now
The YouTuber recommends Excel Energy (XEL) due to its steady revenue growth of about 2% and earnings growth of 6.6%, along with a 4.1% dividend yield and a P/E ratio just over 16. The company benefits from steady electricity demand growth in its operating regions (Midwest), including from data centers, in a regulated environment with less competition.
“You have a steady energy you have a steady Revenue growth rate of about 2% and earnings from continuing operations growing a little bit faster at 6.6% that dividend per share continues to March steadily higher that's exactly what you want to see from a utility stock.”
BUYConviction3/5Analysis quality65/100now
The YouTuber identifies Xcel Energy as a more conservative investment to capitalize on rising electricity demand. Operating in the Midwest, Xcel Energy is expected to benefit from the overall increase in power consumption driven by AI, similar to other utilities, due to its role in electricity production and distribution.
“Excel Energy, this is my utility, 4.1% dividend yield, $30 billion market cap. This is going to be a little bit more of a conservative company.”
BUYConviction3/5Analysis quality70/100now
Travis Hoium recommends Excel Energy as a steady utility play, operating primarily in the Midwest. He notes its lower valuation (P/E 17, EV/EBITDA 11) compared to the other two, and less disruption from rooftop solar compared to other regions, making it a reliable option for long-term electricity demand growth.
“Excel is not necessarily the same growth story as a Southern Company or nextera energy but it's just a steady company operating mostly in the midwest this is my electricity provider in Minnesota so it operates Minnesota Wisconsin Colorado a few other states and what you're seeing is slow but steady increases in electricity demand and not as much competition from things like like solar rooftop energy production”
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The analyst suggests Xcel Energy, a regulated Midwest utility, as a stable long-term investment with a 3.6% dividend yield. He highlights the lack of significant market disruption in its operating regions and anticipates increasing demand for electricity due to trends like electric vehicles, making it an overlooked dividend stock.
“utilities are going to be a great place to be we're going to need these businesses long term and I think there's a lot of growth prospects ahead with things like electric vehicles I think demand is only going to increase.”
BUYConviction3/5Analysis quality75/100now
The analyst suggests Xcel Energy as a 'set it and forget it' stock, highlighting its stable utility business in the Midwest, which is less exposed to solar disruption. They also point to its significant ownership of wind energy assets and the anticipated tailwind from electric vehicle adoption increasing electricity demand, making it a reliable long-term investment.
“I'm gonna go with a name that you may have heard of that is Excel Energy utility nothing particularly exciting about being a utility in the U.S most of its business is regulated but I want to give a few stats here 22 price to earnings multiple that's maybe relatively high for a utility 2.9 dividend yield”
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FAQ
Should I buy Excel Energy?
1 finance YouTubers analysed Excel Energy with qualified reasoning — consensus: Buy, average analysis quality 75/100. This is not financial advice; review the individual analyses and sources above.
Are finance YouTubers bullish or bearish on Excel Energy?
Among the channels covering Excel Energy, 1 are buying and 0 are selling or avoiding — overall Buy.
How do you decide what to include for Excel Energy?
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