Red List

CTRICenturi Holdings, Inc.

Utilities · Utilities - Regulated Gas · mid-cap ($2.4B)
-49.3%
from rolling 252-day high of $42.99 set 2026-05-06 · 106d ago
Current
$21.78
Decline depth
-49.3%
Decline σ
3.9σ
TFC
0/5 bearish
Rolling 252-day high Up day Down day Last 90 trading days · data from Alpaca

Since it joined the list

$CTRI landed on the list 2026-06-04, down 27.4% from its 52-week high that day — now down -49.3%.

That's 22.9 percentage points deeper than the day it joined.

Decline from the 52-week high as it stood on 2026-06-04 (fixed anchor) → today. Split-adjusted, Alpaca. Observed history, not a forecast.

Structural break signals

CTRI qualifies for the Red List on decline depth.

Decline depth
-49.3%
From rolling 252-day high of $42.99, 106d ago. Past the 40% Red List threshold.
Time-frame continuity
0/5 bearish
Latest bar across daily/weekly/monthly/quarterly/yearly time frames. A bar counts as bearish when it's a 2-Down or a red 3.
Decline sigma
3.9σ
Drop from local high over the last 20 bars, expressed in units of the stock's typical daily volatility (6.29% per day).

The structural read

What price action says about CTRI.

CTRI qualifies for the Red List on decline depth — down -49.3% from its rolling 252-day high. Past the 40% threshold, the deepest tier in the taxonomy. Depth plus recency: this is the pattern many investors call a falling knife.

Earnings on file: 2026-08-04. Tiering is unaffected by earnings dates — listings reflect price structure only.

Questions about CTRI

What people ask.

Why is CTRI on Broken Stocks?

CTRI qualifies for the Red List on decline depth. It is down -49.3% from its rolling 252-day high of $42.99, set on 2026-05-06 — 106d ago.

Is CTRI a falling knife?

By the most common technical definition — a steep, recent breakdown from a fresh high — yes. CTRI is down -49.3% from its 52-week high of $42.99, set 106d ago. That combination of depth (past the 30% Amber threshold) and recency (high set inside the last 120 days) is the textbook falling-knife pattern. Whether to try to catch it is a separate question — historically most attempts to bottom-pick continue lower before reversing. Broken Stocks flags the pattern; it does not recommend buying or selling.

Is CTRI a buy?

Broken Stocks does not issue buy or sell recommendations. The list is a rules-based technical warning system. It tracks structural decline depth and recency — not company quality, management, fundamentals, or news. Always do your own research and consult a licensed advisor.

Where is CTRI trading inside its 52-week range?

At $21.78, CTRI sits 11.4% of the way from its 52-week low ($19.04) to its 52-week high ($42.98). A reading below 25% indicates price is hugging the bottom of the range; above 75%, the top.

How fast has CTRI been declining?

The current 49.3% decline accrued over 106d, which annualizes to roughly -169.8% per year. Annualized pace is a sanity check — a 30% decline in three months is a different signal than a 30% decline over two years.

How does CTRI compare to its sector?

There are 12 other Utilities tickers on Broken Stocks: 3 Red, 5 Amber, 4 Watch, with 1 showing recovering structural signals. Median sector decline is -33.4% — CTRI's decline is deeper than the sector median.

Does CTRI's earnings date affect its tier?

No. Tiering is decided purely by decline depth and recency of the rolling-high date. The earnings date on file (2026-08-04) is shown for reference only — listings can move tier between scans based on closing prices, regardless of fundamentals or news events.