Crossing Under XMA50
Stock Signals - Crossing under the 50-day exponential moving average (XMA50)
The table above is a filtered and sorted list of any stocks crossing under their 50-period Exponential Moving Averages (XMAs). It's regarded basically as a sell signal, but the XMA50 also serves many times as a resistance level from which an upward bounce will occur. It's best when confirmed by other signals and indicators.
If the table is empty, that means there aren't any stocks putting out signals at the moment.
Chart Settings
Click on a symbol to pop-up a chart. The symbols are updated intraday (every 30 minutes) and are subject to change, so check back often.
The header block shows the stock name, symbol, date, open, high, low, close, volume, and price change, followed by the earnings per share rank, relative strength rank, accumulation-distribution percentage, market cap, average volume, and percentage the current price is away from the all-time high.
The relative strength rank is plotted as an indicator in the top window, in black, and below that is the price chart, in candlestick format. The 50-day and 200-day eXponential Moving Averages (XMAs) of price overlay the candlesticks in blue and red, respectively. The volume histogram bars are plotted under the price bars, logarithmically-scaled, with the 17-day XMA of volume overlaid in blue.
This page features links to charts crossing under their 50-day XMAs, with the signals shown as bright purple-red paintbars.