Exelon CAPE ratio
The current Shiller CAPE Ratio for Exelon Corporation is 13.078 (2026-01-09), with an average CAPE of 10.308. The lowest CAPE Ratio was 4.809 on 2015-12-14, and the highest was 22.557 on 2007-07-19.
Exelon’s CAPE ratio, or Cyclically Adjusted Price-to-Earnings ratio, evaluates the company’s stock price relative to its inflation-adjusted average earnings over the past 10 years. This ratio provides investors with a long-term perspective on the stock’s valuation, helping to determine whether it is overvalued or undervalued. A higher CAPE ratio may indicate that Exelon’s stock is priced above historical averages, while a lower ratio could suggest undervaluation. As a utility company, Exelon’s CAPE ratio can be significantly influenced by regulatory changes and fluctuations in energy prices.
CAPE Statistics for Exelon (2006-07-03 to 2026-01-09)
- Current CAPE: 13.078 (-0.34%)
- Min: 4.809 (2015-12-14)
- Max: 22.557 (2007-07-19)
- Mean: 10.308
- Median: 9.421
CAPE vs Forward Returns — Exelon
Exelon Metrics (2016-01-11 → 2026-01-09)
- Current Price: $43.3 (-0.35%)
- YTD Return: -1.41%
- Annualized Volatility YTD: 17.74%
- Average Annual Return: 8.73%
- CAGR: 8.02%
10-Year Performance for Exelon Corporation
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