Mixed Signals for Emerson Electric: Strong Year, Weak Momentum—What Comes Next?

by SIACharts.com

Emerson Electric Company appears in the SIA S&P 100 Index Report, where it is currently positioned at 60 out of 100 and resides within the unfavoured zone of the report. The stock carries an SIA SMAX Score of 4 out of 10, suggesting partial alignment across SIA technical and relative strength indicators. Relative positioning has softened in recent periods, with EMR declining 33 positions over the past month and 16 positions over the past quarter.

From a technical perspective, near term support is identified at $122.08, followed by additional support at $115.04 and longer term trend support near $90.71. On the upside, 3-box reversal resistance appears at $137.48, with further resistance near $161.08 associated with the 2025 high level. The most recent Point & Figure signal registered a High Pole Warning, which may suggest that upside momentum is beginning to fade after a prior advance.

Performance has been mixed across timeframes. EMR has declined 16.82% over the past month and 7.24% over the past quarter, while maintaining a 13.74% gain over the past year. By comparison, the S&P 100 Index benchmark declined 7.46% over the past month and 10.76% over the past quarter, while advancing 12.34% over the past year.

Sector context may offer some balance. Manufacturing is currently positioned as a neutral sector within the SIA Sector Report, ranking 11 out of 31 sectors, suggesting relative strength conditions that are neither leading nor lagging in the current environment.

Emerson Electric Co. is a global technology and engineering company providing solutions across industrial, commercial, and residential markets. The company focuses on automation systems, software, and climate technologies, serving industries such as energy, manufacturing, and infrastructure to support efficiency, safety, and sustainability initiatives.

 

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