From time to time, the designation "so good that it's bad" is applicable to a stock, currency, commodity or index trading in an increasingly steep and uncorrected uptrend and far above long-term moving averages. Such is the case for GE Aerospace , by our work. From the April 4 tariff lows in the market to present, GE has roughly doubled the performance of its sector (industrials) and has tripled the performance of the S & P 500. At this point, we are sellers of GE. A simple judgment based on the simple table above and the simple chart below. An overbought condition, also known as "so good that it's bad." DISCLOSURES: None. All opinions expressed by the CNBC Pro contributors are solely their opinions and do not reflect the opinions of CNBC, NBC UNIVERSAL, their parent company or affiliates,

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