CVX 52wk position: the current reading and its track record

CVX's current 52wk position reading and what that signal has historically been followed by.

CVX is currently at 86.2% of its 52-week range, as of 2026-08-21.

This page covers Chevron Corporation (CVX) — its current 52wk position reading and the measured historical record of what CVX 52wk position extremes were followed by.

How to read this. These figures are measured only on instruments currently in our coverage — a set of companies that survived. Signals that appear to have 'worked' on the downside are conditioned on these names having recovered; a company that fell and never came back would not be here to measure. Read every number below as a property of this surviving sample, not a universal rule, and never as advice.

All figures are ‘excess’ returns — measured relative to each instrument’s own historical drift, not relative to the market. This is not alpha and not a market-beating claim; it isolates the signal from the instrument’s background trend. Measured from the first day each signal appeared (not its most extreme point), so it reflects what was knowable in real time.

Measured across CVX’s 52wk position history from 1962 to 2026: 127 overbought episodes and 53 oversold episodes. Overbought readings were followed by +0.20% excess at 5 sessions and -0.07% by 20; oversold readings were followed by +0.17% excess at 5 sessions and -0.70% by 20.

On this signal, CVX was most recently overbought on 2026-01-27 and most recently oversold on 2025-04-10.

Measured-outcome coverage runs through 2026-01-27 — the most recent episode with forward sessions scored; the current reading above is later, as of 2026-08-21.

When CVX was overbought / at a high extreme

Across 127 past episodes where CVX was overbought on this signal, the close 20 sessions later lagged CVX’s own trailing drift by 0.07 percentage points on average (53% of episodes beat drift).

CVX forward excess return vs its own drift after overbought 52wk position readings, by horizon.
horizonexcess vs own driftbeat-drift rateepisodes with complete horizon
1 session-0.00%48%127
5 sessions+0.20%57%127
20 sessions-0.07%53%127

When CVX was oversold / at a low extreme

Across 53 past episodes where CVX was oversold on this signal, the close 20 sessions later lagged CVX’s own trailing drift by 0.70 percentage points on average (53% of episodes beat drift).

CVX forward excess return vs its own drift after oversold 52wk position readings, by horizon.
horizonexcess vs own driftbeat-drift rateepisodes with complete horizon
1 session+0.42%55%53
5 sessions+0.17%55%53
20 sessions-0.70%53%53

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