GURU.Markets stock price, segment price, and overall market index valuation
The company's share price X
U.S. Steel is one of the oldest and largest steel producers in the United States. Its stock price is highly cyclical and serves as a barometer of industrial activity. The chart reflects global steel prices, demand from the automotive and construction industries, and the history of mergers and acquisitions.
Share prices of companies in the market segment - Metal black
United States Steel (U.S. Steel) is one of the oldest and largest steel producers in the United States, producing a wide range of steel products for various industries. We've classified it as a Ferrous Metals company. The chart below shows how this cyclical and fundamental economic sector is performing.
Broad Market Index - GURU.Markets
United States Steel is a legendary American steelmaker, one of the largest in the country. As an industrial giant, the company is included in our GURU.Markets index. The chart below reflects the overall stock market performance. Compare it to U.S. Steel shares to assess the state of the metals sector.
Change in the price of a company, segment, and market as a whole per day
X - Daily change in the company's share price X
The daily price change of United States Steel Corp. is a direct measure of steel price sensitivity. This indicator reflects the state of the global industry and demand from the automotive and construction sectors.
Daily change in the price of a set of shares in a market segment - Metal black
United States Steel is an iconic American steel company. The steel industry is a highly cyclical sector, dependent on the global economy, construction, and the automotive industry. The chart below illustrates this high volatility, which is key to valuing X stock.
Daily change in the price of a broad market stock, index - GURU.Markets
U.S. Steel is a legendary American steelmaker. It's a deeply cyclical business, whose stock price is a barometer of the global industrial landscape. Its performance is an important part of the overall economic pulse, which you can see on this chart.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole over 12 months
Annual dynamics of the company's market capitalization X
United States Steel Corp.'s year-to-date performance is a story about its impending acquisition. Its market cap change over the past 12 months reflects not so much steel prices as the progress of its deal to sell to Japan's Nippon Steel. Its valuation is a bet on regulators approving this large and politically sensitive deal.
Annual dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Metal black
United States Steel is a legendary steelmaker. Its business is highly cyclical and directly dependent on the state of the economy, construction, and automotive industries. The expected acquisition is a key factor, and the chart reflects both commodity cycles and arbitrage expectations for the deal.
Annual dynamics of market capitalization of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets
United States Steel, a pillar of American industry, is a classic cyclical company. Its annual market capitalization dynamics act as a magnifying glass for the economy. During periods of industrial growth, the company's shares soar, while during downturns, they plummet, reflecting the demand for steel.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole for the month
Monthly dynamics of the company's market capitalization X
U.S. Steel is one of the largest steel producers. Its business is highly cyclical and dependent on the global economy. Monthly fluctuations in its value reflect steel prices, demand from the auto and construction industries, and news of its merger with Nippon Steel.
Monthly dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Metal black
United States Steel is a legendary steel producer whose products form the foundation of construction and industry. The dynamics of the entire ferrous metals sector, shown in the chart, are highly cyclical and reflect the state of the global economy. This allows us to assess how one of the pillars of American industry has coped with fluctuations in prices and demand for its products.
Monthly dynamics of market capitalization of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets
United States Steel is one of the largest steel producers. It is a classic cyclical company, whose shares are sensitive to the state of the global economy and industrial production. The chart shows how the company's stock moves in tandem with global manufacturing indices, reflecting the health of the global economy.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole for the week
Weekly dynamics of the company's market capitalization X
United States Steel, an iconic steel producer, whose weekly stock price performance serves as a barometer of industrial activity. Steel prices, demand from the automotive and construction industries, and merger and acquisition news shape highly volatile short-term trends.
Weekly dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Metal black
U.S. Steel shares, like the entire global metals industry, are a deeply cyclical sector. Its dynamics reflect the overall state of the global industry. Steel prices are a barometer for everyone. The chart will show how the company is faring within these global industrial waves.
Weekly dynamics of market capitalization of stocks of the broad market, index - GURU.Markets
United States Steel is one of the symbols of American industry. The steel industry is highly cyclical. The chart clearly demonstrates how X stocks tend to amplify broader market movements, serving as a barometer of industrial activity and the construction boom.
Market capitalization of the company, segment and market as a whole
X - Market capitalization of the company X
U.S. Steel's market capitalization isn't just a company valuation; it's a barometer of American industry. The chart below is as cyclical as the economy itself: its ups and downs reflect construction booms and automobile demand, while its downs reflect recessions. It's a financial chronicle of the country's industrial heart, pulsing in time with global steel prices and demand.
X - Share of the company's market capitalization X within the market segment - Metal black
United States Steel is a legendary steelmaker whose name is inextricably linked with America's industrialization. The company's market capitalization in the steel sector reflects its importance as a pillar of the industry. This metric is a barometer of industrial demand and the competitiveness of American steel in the global market.
Market capitalization of the market segment - Metal black
United States Steel (X) is a legendary steel producer and one of the symbols of American industry. The chart below shows the total market capitalization of the entire steel industry. Its cyclical dynamics reflect the health of the global economy and industrial production.
Market capitalization of all companies included in a broad market index - GURU.Markets
United States Steel is more than just a company; it's a symbol of American industrial might. Its market capitalization chart is a financial barometer of the heavy industry. Its share of the global market reflects the cyclical nature of steel demand, global competition, and the health of the real economy.
Book value capitalization of the company, segment and market as a whole
X - Book value capitalization of the company X
The book value chart of U.S. Steel (X) is a century-long history of American industry. The line below reflects the enormous value of its blast furnaces, rolling mills, and infrastructure. Its ups and downs are a financial chronicle of economic cycles, frozen in steel.
X - Share of the company's book capitalization X within the market segment - Metal black
United States Steel (X) is a legend of American industry. Its power lies in its giant steel mills, blast furnaces, and rolling mills. The graph of its shareholdings in the sector directly demonstrates the enormous share of the country's physical industrial might controlled by this company.
Market segment balance sheet capitalization - Metal black
Below you see the colossal book value of the steel sector. This chart is the backdrop against which U.S. Steel appears as its founder and embodiment. Its business is unthinkable without its ownership of gigantic, capital-intensive integrated plants, which is what makes the industry so "heavy."
Book value of all companies included in the broad market index - GURU.Markets
United States Steel (X) is a legendary steelmaker. Its assets include giant steel mills, blast furnaces, and mines. The company's balance sheet represents the weight of the nation's steel skeleton: bridges, skyscrapers, and automobiles. Compared to the entire economy in the chart, U.S. Steel is one of its fundamental, material pillars.
The ratio of market capitalization to book capitalization of a company, segment, and the market as a whole
Market capitalization to book capitalization ratio - X
U.S. Steel's balance sheet is the colossal weight of its mills and mines. The market, however, looks at demand cycles and sees in this weight not only strength but also inertia. The MvsBCap_Co chart is a scale that shows when investors value steel above and below its paper weight. It's the pulse of the industrial economy.
Market to book capitalization ratio in a market segment - Metal black
United States Steel is an American steel giant whose business is based on its massive production capacity. This chart clearly demonstrates how the market valuation of its mills and plants fluctuates with global steel prices. Its position relative to the sector reflects confidence in its operational efficiency.
Market to book capitalization ratio for the market as a whole
United States Steel is a pillar of American industry. It's a gigantic, capital-intensive business, where valuation is inextricably linked to the value of its plants, equipment, and steel prices. This chart vividly demonstrates the contrast between the real sector's balance sheet-based valuation and the market average, dominated by technology companies.
Debts of the company, segment and market as a whole
X - Company debts X
For United States Steel, a steel industry giant, debt is the foundation of capital-intensive production. This chart shows how the company finances the construction and modernization of its massive plants. In this cyclical business, prudent debt management allows it to complete multi-year projects and weather downturns in the steel market.
Market segment debts - Metal black
United States Steel (U.S. Steel) is an iconic American steelmaker. Steel is a classic cyclical and extremely capital-intensive industry. This chart allows us to evaluate the company's financial strategy amid market volatility and recent developments related to its potential acquisition, where its debt load plays a significant role.
Market debt in general
Debt to book value of the company, segment and market as a whole
The company's debt to book capitalization ratio X
United States Steel is a pillar of American industry. Steel production requires massive capital investments in plants and equipment. This chart shows how the company manages its massive debt. It serves as a barometer of its financial health amid fierce global competition and the cyclical nature of steel demand.
Market segment debt to market segment book capitalization - Metal black
United States Steel (U.S. Steel) is an iconic American steelmaker. The steel industry is an extremely capital-intensive and cyclical business, requiring constant investment in blast furnace modernization. The chart shows how the company's enormous debt load relates to the market capitalization of the entire steel industry.
Debt to book value of all companies in the market
United States Steel (X) is one of the largest steel producers in the United States. The steel industry is a highly capital-intensive, cyclical, and mature sector. This chart shows the company's total debt load. It perfectly illustrates how U.S. Steel's financial health and debt load are directly dependent on the economic cycle and steel demand.
P/E of the company, segment and market as a whole
P/E - X
This metric for United States Steel (U.S. Steel), one of the oldest steel producers, is a classic example of cyclical valuation. The company's P/E is very low at the peak of the economic cycle, when its profits are at their highest. The chart reflects investor expectations regarding global steel demand and prices.
P/E of the market segment - Metal black
This industry metric shows the average P/E for the steel industry. For U.S. Steel, it's a key barometer. P/Es in this sector are highly cyclical. Comparing a company's P/E to the average helps understand whether it's considered a more or less efficient operator than its U.S. and global peers.
P/E of the market as a whole
United States Steel is a pillar of American industry, producing steel for construction, automotive, and energy. Its financial results are extremely sensitive to the state of the global economy. This graph of overall business activity is almost a mirror image of the company. A rising market heralds major infrastructure projects and strong demand, while a decline means construction projects are on hold.
Future P/E of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) P/E of the company X
United States Steel Corporation (X) is one of the oldest and largest steel producers in the United States. The company's future profitability is heavily dependent on cyclical demand from the automotive and construction industries, as well as steel prices. This chart reflects analyst forecasts for these macroeconomic factors and the company's operating performance.
Future (projected) P/E of the market segment - Metal black
United States Steel is one of the oldest and largest steel producers in the US, whose business is highly dependent on economic cycles. This chart shows average profitability expectations for the steel industry. The X position in this chart may reflect investor forecasts for steel demand from the automotive and construction industries and its competitiveness.
Future (projected) P/E of the market as a whole
United States Steel is a barometer of the economy's industrial health. Steel demand is directly linked to major infrastructure projects and production. This chart of overall market expectations anticipates economic cycles, demonstrating how much investors believe in the future growth upon which the steel giant depends.
Profit of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company profit X
United States Steel Corporation (U.S. Steel) is a leading integrated steel producer. This chart is a prime example of the cyclical nature of heavy industry. The company's profits soar during periods of economic growth and high steel prices, when construction is active, and plummet during recessions, making it a barometer of industrial health.
Profit of companies in the market segment - Metal black
United States Steel Corporation (U.S. Steel) is an iconic American steelmaker. Profitability in the ferrous metals sector, as this chart shows, is highly cyclical. It depends on the state of the global economy, demand from the automotive and construction industries, and raw material prices. For X, survival and success are determined by the ability to modernize production and manage costs.
Overall market profit
United States Steel, a pillar of American industry, is a classic cyclical company. Demand for steel from the construction and automotive industries is directly dependent on the health of the economy. This chart, showing overall corporate profitability, is a leading indicator for U.S. Steel: economic growth means strong demand and prices for steel.
Future (predicted) profit of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) profit of the company X
For steel giant United States Steel, this chart is key. It reflects analysts' profit forecasts, which are directly dependent on cyclical steel prices and demand from the automotive and construction industries. It's a barometer of the health of heavy industry.
Future (predicted) profit of companies in the market segment - Metal black
United States Steel Corporation (X) is a legendary American steelmaker with over a century of history. The company's business is highly cyclical and dependent on the global economy. This chart shows the profit forecast for the ferrous metals sector, reflecting expected demand from the automotive, construction, and energy industries.
Future (predicted) profit of the market as a whole
United States Steel is one of the symbols of American industry. The steel industry is highly cyclical and directly dependent on the health of the economy. The total profit forecast presented here is a leading indicator of steel demand. Growth in construction and automotive manufacturing boosts orders, while a recession leads to a sharp decline.
P/S of the company, segment and market as a whole
P/S - X
United States Steel is one of the oldest steel producers in the US. Its revenue is entirely dependent on global steel prices and demand from the construction and automotive industries. This chart clearly demonstrates the extreme cyclicality of the business: the company's valuation soars during periods of economic growth and declines during recessions.
P/S market segment - Metal black
United States Steel Corporation is a leading integrated steel producer in the United States, whose products are used in construction, automotive, and energy industries. The chart shows the average revenue estimate for the steel industry. It helps assess how investors perceive the company in a highly cyclical and competitive global environment.
P/S of the market as a whole
United States Steel Corporation (X) is a legendary steel producer, the backbone of American industry. Its revenue is highly cyclical and dependent on the global economy. This chart shows how the market values โโthis "old economy" industrial giant compared to more modern and less capital-intensive businesses.
Future P/S of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) P/S of the company X
United States Steel is an iconic American steelmaker whose business is highly cyclical. This chart offers a forward-looking perspective, weighing the company's current market capitalization against its expected future sales. This valuation is heavily dependent on forecasts for global steel demand and industrial activity.
Future (projected) P/S of the market segment - Metal black
United States Steel is a pillar of American industry, whose revenues are cyclical and dependent on global demand. The data presented here reflects average revenue expectations for steel companies. They allow us to assess how the market views U.S. Steel's prospects in the current economic environment compared to its sector peers.
Future (projected) P/S of the market as a whole
United States Steel Corp. is a legendary steelmaker. It's a deeply cyclical company, serving as a barometer of industrial health. This graph of overall revenue expectations is critically important to the company. The economic growth anticipated by investors means increased demand for steel from the construction and automotive industries.
Sales of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company sales X
United States Steel Corporation is one of the oldest and largest steel producers in the United States. The company's revenue, shown in this chart, is directly dependent on sales volumes and global steel prices. Its dynamics are an accurate barometer of the health of key economic sectors, such as construction, automotive, and equipment manufacturing.
Sales of companies in the market segment - Metal black
United States Steel Corporation is a legendary American steelmaker with over a century of history. The company produces a wide range of steel products for the automotive, construction, and energy industries. This chart shows the total revenue of the entire steel industry, which is a barometer of the health of the manufacturing sector and the economy as a whole.
Overall market sales
United States Steel is one of the largest steel producers in the United States. Steel demand is a key indicator of the economy and is heavily dependent on the construction and automotive industries. This total revenue chart reflects the health of these sectors, which are the company's primary consumers.
Future sales volume of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) sales of the company X
United States Steel Corporation is the leading steel producer in the United States. Its revenue and profitability are directly dependent on steel prices and demand from the automotive and construction industries. This chart shows analysts' assessments of the outlook for the cyclical steel market, which serves as a barometer of the economy.
Future (projected) sales of companies in the market segment - Metal black
United States Steel Corporation (U.S. Steel) is a legendary American steelmaker. The company produces a wide range of steel products for the automotive, construction, and energy industries. The chart shows forecasts for the entire ferrous metals sector. U.S. Steel's business is cyclical and reflects the state of the overall economy.
Future (projected) sales of the market as a whole
United States Steel Corporation is a leading steel producer. Demand for its products is an accurate barometer of economic activity, as steel is used in construction, automotive, and equipment manufacturing. This chart, reflecting aggregate sales expectations, essentially forecasts future steel demand from key economic sectors.
Marginality of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company marginality X
United States Steel Corporation (U.S. Steel) is an iconic American steel producer. The company's profitability is highly cyclical and directly dependent on global steel prices and demand from the automotive and construction industries. This chart serves as a barometer of the health of the industrial sector and the company's performance.
Market segment marginality - Metal black
United States Steel Corporation is one of the oldest and largest steel producers in the United States. This chart shows the average profitability in the steel industry. In this cyclical industry, the company's ability to outperform the average depends on successful modernization of production (transition to electric arc furnaces) and cost management in a globally competitive environment.
Market marginality as a whole
United States Steel Corporation (X) is one of the oldest and largest steel producers in the United States. The company's profitability is a classic example of a cyclical business, dependent on demand in construction, the automotive industry, and raw material prices. This total return chart vividly illustrates how the steel giant weathers economic ups and downs.
Employees in the company, segment and market as a whole
Number of employees in the company X
United States Steel is a legendary steelmaker, the backbone of American industry. Steelmaking is a large-scale, labor-intensive industry. This chart reflects the massive workforce of workers, engineers, and operators required to operate giant blast furnaces and steel mills.
Share of the company's employees X within the market segment - Metal black
United States Steel Corporation (X) is a legend of American industry and one of the largest steel producers. Its steel industry encompasses gigantic factories and thousands of workers. This metric directly reflects the company's industrial might. It demonstrates its enormous share of employment in heavy industry and its fundamental role in the national economy.
Number of employees in the market segment - Metal black
The United States Steel Corporation (U.S. Steel) is one of the largest steel producers in the United States. The number of its steelworkers and production workers is a barometer of the state of American industry. The growth in plant personnel is driven by increased demand from the automotive and construction sectors, as well as investments in modernizing production.
Number of employees in the market as a whole
United States Steel (X) is a legendary steelmaker and a barometer of American industry. This chart reflects the cyclical nature of the steel industry. The company's workforce, numbering tens of thousands, grows during construction and industrial booms and shrinks during downturns, making it an important indicator of the economy's health.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company, segment, and market as a whole
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company X (X)
United States Steel is one of the pillars of the American steel industry. Steel production requires colossal capital investments in blast furnaces, mills, and raw materials. It's a classic capital-intensive business. This chart shows the enormous market value these assets (mills) support. Furthermore, each employee operates very expensive equipment, which is reflected in the high value.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) in the market segment - Metal black
United States Steel Corporation is one of the largest steel producers in the United States. Steelmaking is a capital-intensive industry with huge factories and thousands of workers, making it extremely labor-intensive. This chart clearly shows how the company's market capitalization relates to its large production workforce compared to other industries.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the overall market
United States Steel is one of the largest steel producers in the US, a classic example of heavy industry. This chart illustrates the valuation of a capital-intensive business. It shows how its market value, which is highly dependent on steel prices, relates to the large workforce employed at its giant steel mills.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the company, segment, and market as a whole
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company X (X)
United States Steel (US Steel) is a legendary steelmaker. It's an "old" heavy industry, requiring gigantic factories and a large workforce. This chart is an indicator of modernization. It shows how effectively the company competes with new "mini-mills" and how automation increases profits per steelmaker.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) in the market segment - Metal black
United States Steel (X) is one of the oldest and largest steel producers in the United States. It is a classic, capital-intensive, and cyclical industrial business. This chart shows how efficiently the company manages its massive mills and large workforce. It serves as a benchmark for assessing U.S. Steel's operational efficiency compared to newer, smaller mills, and foreign competitors.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the market as a whole
United States Steel ($X) is a legendary American steelmaker. Steelmaking is a classic heavy industry, requiring massive factories (blast furnaces, mini-mills) and thousands of workers. This chart shows how much profit each employee generates in this highly capital-intensive, energy-consuming, and cyclical business.
Sales to employees of the company, segment and market as a whole
Sales per company employee X (X)
United States Steel Corporation is one of the largest steel producers. This chart directly reflects the productivity of its plants. Growing revenue per employee in this capital-intensive industry demonstrates modernization, automation, and the company's ability to operate at peak efficiency amid cyclical demand.
Sales per employee in the market segment - Metal black
United States Steel (X) is one of the oldest and largest steel producers in the US. It's a classic heavy, cyclical, capital-intensive industry. This chart shows their production efficiency. In the steel industry, revenue per employee is highly dependent on steel prices and the level of automation at plants. Modernization (electric arc furnaces) is key to improving this metric.
Sales per employee for the market as a whole
United States Steel is a steelmaking giant. This business is capital-intensive and historically labor-intensive. This metric is a direct indicator of labor productivity at steel mills. It shows how much revenue (dependent on steel prices) each employee generates and how modernization (such as electric arc furnaces) impacts this efficiency.
Short shares by company, segment and market as a whole
Shares shorted by company X (X)
US Steel (X) is a signature name that reflects the pulse of the industrial economy. It's a deeply cyclical business, dependent on demand from the auto and construction industries. This chart shows bearish bets. Are the bears expecting a recession to depress steel demand, or are they arbitrageurs betting that the company's acquisition will fail to pass regulatory approval?
Shares shorted by market segment - Metal black
United States Steel (X) is a legendary American steelmaker, a pillar of heavy industry. The steel business is highly cyclical and dependent on the state of the global economy. This chart shows the total short position in the entire steel industry. A rise in this indicator means investors are betting heavily on falling steel prices or an economic downturn, which is a direct risk for X.
Shares shorted by the overall market
U.S. Steel (X) is an iconic steel producer. Their business is one of the most cyclical in the world, completely dependent on the health of the auto and construction industries. This chart reflects the general fear of a recession. When investors are afraid, they assume an immediate halt in construction and a decline in auto production. Demand for steel evaporates, which hits X.
RSI 14 indicator for a company, segment, and market as a whole
The company's RSI 14 indicator X (X)
United States Steel (X) is an iconic American steel producer. This business is ultra-cyclical, dependent on global steel prices, the auto industry, and construction. This oscillator measures the strength of this cycle. It shows when the stock is "overheated" (above 70) at the peak of steel prices or "oversold" (below 30) at the bottom of the cycle.
RSI 14 Market Segment - Metal black
US Steel is a steel legend. They are a major integrated steel producer (blast furnaces) (acquired by Nippon Steel). The "Black Metal" sector is an industry barometer. RSI_14_Seg shows the "temperature" of the *entire* industry. It helps you understand: is X's rise due to M&A or is the *entire* sector "overheated"?
RSI 14 for the overall market
US Steel (X), a steel producer. This chart is a barometer of the "old" economy. During periods of euphoria (such as construction and auto manufacturing), demand for steel is enormous. During moments of panic and recession, these cyclical sectors grind to a halt, and demand for steel falls, which immediately impacts X's earnings.
Analyst consensus forecast for the company's share price, the segment, and the market as a whole
Analyst consensus stock price forecast X (X)
United States Steel (U.S. Steel) is a legendary steelmaker with a highly cyclical business. This chart shows the average target price. Analyst forecasts depend on global hot-rolled coil (HRC) prices, demand from the automotive and construction industries, and the status of Nippon Steel's acquisition.
The difference between the consensus estimate and the actual stock price X (X)
U.S. Steel (X) is a legend in American manufacturing. The company produces steel, from coils for the auto industry to pipes for the energy sector. This chart shows how far the current share price differs from the "fair" value predicted by analysts (which is now almost entirely tied to the price of its acquisition by Japan's Nippon Steel).
Analyst consensus forecast for stock prices by market segment - Metal black
United States Steel (X) is a pillar of American industry. It's a deeply cyclical business, whose profitability is directly dependent on steel prices and demand from the auto and construction industries. This chart reflects analysts' overall expectations for the entire ferrous metals sector. It shows whether experts believe industrial demand will grow or whether they anticipate a decline.
Analysts' consensus forecast for the overall market share price
United States Steel (X) is a legend of American industry. It's an "old" metals company: a giant steel producer whose business is entirely dependent on the health of the "real" sectorโautomotive and construction. This chart shows economic expectations. It directly forecasts industrial activity: if analysts expect a downturn, demand for X steel falls.
AKIMA index of the company, segment and market as a whole
AKiMA Company Index X
U.S. Steel (X) is a titan of American industry. It's an iconic, vertically integrated (from ore to rolled product) steelmaker. Their signature feature is the balance between old (dirty) blast furnaces and new (flexible, green) electric arc furnaces (EAF) (Big River). This chart is a barometer of the industry. It's highly cyclical and reflects (volatile) steel prices.
AKIMA Market Segment Index - Metal black
United States Steel (X) is an icon of American manufacturing (ferrous metals). It is a pillar of the steel industry, producing steel for automobiles and construction. It is a cyclical giant. This chart compares its composite index to the average for the steel sector.
The AKIM Index for the overall market
United States Steel is a legendary American steel giant. An integrated steel producer, it is being acquired by Nippon Steel. This chart, which reflects the market average, provides a macro backdrop. It helps assess how the X, the symbol for American industry, compares to the overall macroeconomic situation and global markets.