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MGE Energy
MGEE.US
MGE Energy, Inc., through its subsidiaries, operates as a public utility holding company in the United States. It operates through Regulated Electric Utility Operations; Regulated Gas Utility Operations; Nonregulated Energy Operations; Transmission Investments; and All Other segments. The company generates, purchases, and distributes electricity; purchases and distributes natural gas; owns and leases electric generating capacity; and plans, constructs, operates, maintains, and expands transmission facilities to provide transmission power services. It also generates electricity from coal-fired, gas-fired, and renewable energy sources; and provides solar and wind generation, and battery storage services.
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04/12/2025 Update
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Electric UtilitiesIndustry
Industry Ranking38/45
Industry medianC
Industry averageC
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  • Profit ScoreB
    • ROE10.80%B
    • Profit Margin19.00%A
    • Gross Margin48.96%B
  • Growth ScoreB
    • Revenue YoY8.39%B
    • Net Profit YoY13.47%C
    • Total Assets YoY8.78%B
    • Net Assets YoY8.57%B
  • Cash ScoreC
    • Cash Flow Margin526.35%C
    • OCF YoY8.39%B
  • Operating ScoreD
    • Turnover0.25D
  • Debt ScoreD
    • Gearing Ratio56.61%D

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    Morning Trend | MGE Energy fluctuates within a range, does defensive strength support a good bottom-fishing opportunity?

    MGE Energy (MGEE.US) has recently shown a performance that can be described as 'mildly fluctuating and repetitive,' with many traders in the community joking that 'the defensive position is too stable, and there’s no opportunity to bottom fish?' However, the long and short battle focusing on the 41.00-42.00 range has clearly intensified, and the key price level could trigger a new round of volatility at any time. On the daily chart, the MACD and Bollinger Bands remain under pressure, continuously probing the bottom but not making a real breakout step. The observing positions are continuously accumulating, and the market is generally waiting to see 'if the main force will make a real surge.' Recently, the environmental subsidy news has not materialized, and the sector's heat is already low, with defensive attributes passively pushing higher. Some right-side funds have clearly stated that as long as the key level can stabilize during the session, a large fund pulling a bullish line will collectively activate the buying positions. The market has ground down to an extreme low point, and once the sector rotates or there is an event-driven catalyst, the bottom chips could suddenly be snapped up. Operational advice: It is important to focus on defensive stop-loss when positioning in advance, as blindly chasing the rise remains high risk. Observing intraday transactions and unusual movements is key to capturing ignition points; don’t wait until high volumes at elevated levels to chase. Low absorption of stealth funds is expected to yield better odds. Short-term opportunities may emerge at any time, so continue to pay attention to unusual movements during the news window period

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    Morning Trend | MGE Energy gently rises, is a stabilization and rebound from the low coming?

    MGE Energy (MGEE.US) continued to rise steadily yesterday, breaking through the nearly one-month consolidation range with moderate volume during the session, igniting discussions in the community about "low-level main forces rushing to the top." Main funds are appearing on the sidelines, with continuous long-term buy orders entering the market, and trading volume slightly increased compared to the average, but did not reach extreme levels. The daily technical indicators have been rising, with all moving averages turning upward, and the MACD turning positive from negative, suggesting a potential short-term rally window. In terms of industry performance, the progress of the distribution and renewable energy business expansion is in line with expectations, with several leading institutions revealing increased allocation actions in the past two weeks, appearing in major buyer positions. The community frequently comments, "Main forces are ambushing at low levels; as long as the pullback does not break, a counterattack will follow," with overall public sentiment optimistic about a short-term rebound from the lows. Observing volatility, the acceleration of short positions exiting before yesterday's close slightly lifted prices, with some high-risk funds showing signs of chasing gains. If today's volume continues to expand moderately, the difficulty of a short-term rally will be limited. However, if the sector suddenly retracts or market risk appetite weakens, main funds are likely to "fire a shot and change places," resulting in a slight gap up followed by a decline. Operational advice: MGEE is currently in a low-level counterattack window; right-side funds should wait for the market to build a bottom before quickly following up, gradually setting profit-taking levels while strictly controlling downside risks. During the main force's rally phase, avoid chasing highs and focus on quick entries and exits, paying attention to changes in market atmosphere and news effects

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