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Energy craving AI has utilities all fired up



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ENERGY CRAVING AI HAS UTILITIES ALL FIRED UP

The large-cap utilities ETF XLU.P has been one of 2024's brighter stars.

In fact, in terms of the S&P 500's sector SPDR ETFs, XLU is the top performer, up about 26% YTD vs a SPDR S&P 500 SPY.P gain of just over 20%.

As Nicholas Colas, co-founder of DataTrek Research, sees it, the exceptional nature of the utilities sector rally over the last year therefore requires a better explanation than just “interest rates are coming down.”

Colas admits that utilities have a higher dividend yield (currently around 2.8% he says vs around 1.3% for the S&P 500 as a whole). As a result, utilities are often labeled a “bond proxy” and he says trade largely in line with the direction of the U.S. 10-year Treasury yield US10YT=RR.

"But… There have been 3 major bond bull markets over the last 25 years (2000 – 2003, 2007 – 2012, 2018 – 2020) and Utilities have only done better over a 12-month holding period on one day (October 9, 2003) than they just did in early October 2024," writes Colas in a note.

DataTrek's best guess as to what’s driving the group is that it's now often mentioned as a backdoor play on Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI), given the technology’s massive power needs and clear growth trajectory.

Ordinarily, Colas says he would be cautious on a sector that had just come within a hair of a multi-decade record rally, but he says he is making an exception in the case of utilities for three reasons.

1) DataTrek believes interest rates will continue to drop

2) Colas says there’s little point to being negative on a group with a long run 76% win rate (percentage of days with gains) over a 12 month holding period. And this Colas says, before you even count dividends.

3) The Gen AI story "should have further room to run and, in order to literally 'run', this technology needs a lot of incremental power production."

Thus, although Colas believes utilities may not be the best performing group over the next 12 months, he thinks it should continue to outperform.

(Terence Gabriel)

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