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The Real Power of General Electric
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Greg Womack -- Oklahoma Financial Adviser Greg Womack -- Oklahoma Financial Adviser
Oklahoma City, OK
Wednesday, August 23, 2017

 

Legendary stock market technician Tom McClellan released a note this past week on the subject of the historical relationship between the stock price of General Electric and the U.S. equity markets as a whole, and the news wasn't good.  Historically, the price of General Electric and a broader U.S. benchmark such as the Dow Jones Industrial Average have moved in lock-step with each other as shown in the graphic below.  Up until this spring, the two had followed that general historical relationship.  Since then, however, GE has underperformed quite significantly. 

Why is this concerning?  Because according to McClellan, "The basic idea is that when the DJIA and such a major component as GE disagree, it is usually GE that ends up being right about where both are headed."
 
The chart below, from FactSet and Marketwatch.com, shows the dramatic divergence.
 


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