Aon's 15min chart sees MACD, KDJ Death Crosses.
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Thursday, Sep 4, 2025 10:22 am ET1min read
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The MACD Death Cross, a crossover of the MACD line below the signal line, indicates a bearish signal, suggesting a potential decline in stock price. Similarly, the KDJ Death Cross, a crossover of the K line below the D line, reinforces this bearish sentiment. These crossovers occurred amidst mixed analyst ratings and a recent price decline of -0.13%, reflecting market caution [1].
Despite the mixed analyst ratings, with an average score of 3.75 and a weighted score of 2.93, the recent price fall aligns with the neutral to bearish sentiment in the weighted expectations. This indicates that investors are cautious about Aon's prospects [1].
Moreover, strong retail inflows (50.37%) contrast with institutional outflows, while key fundamentals show mixed growth. The company's net income/revenue ratio is 40.57%, and its return on assets (ROA) is 1.10%, both of which are below average. Additionally, the total profit growth is -7.96%, and the return on equity (ROE) is 7.34%, which is below the industry average [1].
The technical score of 5.09, reflecting technical neutrality, suggests a volatile market with unclear direction. The recent MACD Death Cross and KDJ Death Cross indicate a potential continuation of the downward trend, advising investors to closely monitor market changes [1].
In addition to the technical indicators, Aon has recently announced the sale of its NFP wealth business to Madison Dearborn Partners for an estimated $2.7 billion. This transaction is expected to close in the late fourth quarter and is not expected to have a material impact on Aon's full-year 2025 financial results [2].
Given these technical indicators and recent market conditions, investors may want to exercise caution and wait for clearer signals or monitor upcoming news or earnings for direction.
References:
[1] https://www.ainvest.com/news/stock-analysis-aon-outlook-technical-neutrality-mixed-analyst-signals-2508-91/
[2] https://seekingalpha.com/news/4491884-aon-confirms-nfp-wealth-businesses-sale-to-madison-dearborn-price-estimated-at-27b-at-deal-close
Aon's 15-minute chart has triggered a MACD Death Cross and a KDJ Death Cross, both of which occurred at 10:15 on September 4, 2025. This indicates that the stock price has the potential to continue falling, and the momentum of the stock price is shifting towards the downside, potentially leading to further decreases.
Aon's 15-minute chart has triggered both a MACD Death Cross and a KDJ Death Cross on September 4, 2025, at 10:15. These technical indicators suggest a potential continuation of the stock's downward trend, signaling a shift in momentum towards the downside [1].The MACD Death Cross, a crossover of the MACD line below the signal line, indicates a bearish signal, suggesting a potential decline in stock price. Similarly, the KDJ Death Cross, a crossover of the K line below the D line, reinforces this bearish sentiment. These crossovers occurred amidst mixed analyst ratings and a recent price decline of -0.13%, reflecting market caution [1].
Despite the mixed analyst ratings, with an average score of 3.75 and a weighted score of 2.93, the recent price fall aligns with the neutral to bearish sentiment in the weighted expectations. This indicates that investors are cautious about Aon's prospects [1].
Moreover, strong retail inflows (50.37%) contrast with institutional outflows, while key fundamentals show mixed growth. The company's net income/revenue ratio is 40.57%, and its return on assets (ROA) is 1.10%, both of which are below average. Additionally, the total profit growth is -7.96%, and the return on equity (ROE) is 7.34%, which is below the industry average [1].
The technical score of 5.09, reflecting technical neutrality, suggests a volatile market with unclear direction. The recent MACD Death Cross and KDJ Death Cross indicate a potential continuation of the downward trend, advising investors to closely monitor market changes [1].
In addition to the technical indicators, Aon has recently announced the sale of its NFP wealth business to Madison Dearborn Partners for an estimated $2.7 billion. This transaction is expected to close in the late fourth quarter and is not expected to have a material impact on Aon's full-year 2025 financial results [2].
Given these technical indicators and recent market conditions, investors may want to exercise caution and wait for clearer signals or monitor upcoming news or earnings for direction.
References:
[1] https://www.ainvest.com/news/stock-analysis-aon-outlook-technical-neutrality-mixed-analyst-signals-2508-91/
[2] https://seekingalpha.com/news/4491884-aon-confirms-nfp-wealth-businesses-sale-to-madison-dearborn-price-estimated-at-27b-at-deal-close
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