Powell Industries's 15min chart exhibits KDJ Death Cross, Bearish Marubozu.

Wednesday, Sep 3, 2025 11:34 am ET1min read

Powell Industries' 15-minute chart has triggered a KDJ Death Cross and Bearish Marubozu at 09/03/2025 11:30, indicating a shift in momentum towards the downside. The stock price is likely to further decrease, with sellers dominating the market and bearish momentum expected to persist.

Powell Industries Inc. (POWL) faced a significant development on August 28, 2025, with its Vice President, Frederick N. Mudge, executing a sell order, offloading 6,400 shares of the company's stock. The transaction, valued at $1,776,000, was disclosed through a Form 4 filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission [1].

The insider sell comes amid a challenging period for Powell Industries, which has seen a decline in revenue growth over the past three months. The company's revenue growth has fallen by approximately -0.66% as of June 30, 2025, trailing behind its industry peers [1].

Powell Industries operates in the electrical energy distribution, control, and monitoring sector, serving markets such as oil and gas refining, offshore oil and gas production, and petrochemicals. The company's financial health is further indicated by a low gross margin of 30.7%, suggesting potential profitability issues compared to its peers [1].

Adding to the financial concerns, technical indicators have also signaled a shift in momentum. On September 3, 2025, at 11:30 AM, Powell Industries' 15-minute chart triggered a KDJ Death Cross and a Bearish Marubozu. These signals suggest a bearish trend, with sellers dominating the market and further price decreases expected [2].

The stock price, currently at $271.27, reflects the overall market sentiment, which is bearish. The company's Price to Earnings (P/E) ratio of 18.84 and Price to Sales (P/S) ratio of 3.05 are lower than industry averages, indicating potential undervaluation. However, the EV/EBITDA ratio of 13.05 also suggests a lower valuation compared to industry peers [1].

Investors should consider these developments within the broader context of Powell Industries' financial health and market conditions. While insider transactions can provide insights, they should not be the sole basis for investment decisions.

References:
[1] https://www.benzinga.com/insights/news/25/08/47416260/frederick-n-mudge-executes-sell-order-offloads-1-78m-in-powell-industries-stock
[2] https://www.benzinga.com/insights/news/25/08/47416260/frederick-n-mudge-executes-sell-order-offloads-1-78m-in-powell-industries-stock

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