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EverHint – EMA10 × EMA30 Crossover – Top 10 Buy and Top 10 Sell Signals for Feb 24, 2026

20 signals (from 40 total). Financial Services leads (9). 9 with insider selling. 1 with insider buying. price range $7-$596. RSI 20-79. sectors: Financial Services (9), Consumer Cyclical (7), Industrials (6). 2 report earnings within 7 days. 27.5% have news

What This Signal Is (Quick)

This strategy detects fresh crossovers between the 10-day exponential moving average (EMA10) and the 30-day exponential moving average (EMA30):

  • Buy Signal (EMA10_x_EMA30_Buy): EMA(10) crosses above EMA(30) on today's close

    • Short-term momentum overtakes medium-term trend
    • Suggests acceleration in upward price movement
    • Ideal for swing trading (1-4 week holding periods)
  • Sell Signal (EMA10_x_EMA30_Sell): EMA(10) crosses below EMA(30) on today's close

    • Short-term momentum weakens below medium-term trend
    • Suggests deceleration or reversal of upward movement
    • Can signal exit points or short entry opportunities

Key Characteristics:

  • Uses two EMAs (both exponential) for faster response to price changes
  • More responsive than EMA10 x SMA50, generating more frequent signals
  • Better suited for capturing short-to-medium term momentum shifts
  • Higher sensitivity means more signals but also higher whipsaw risk in choppy markets

Key Criteria:

  • Buy: EMA10 crosses above EMA30

  • Sell: EMA10 crosses below EMA30

  • Minimum ADV: $40M (liquidity filter)

  • Earnings buffer: 7 days pre/post earnings

  • Fresh crossover: Detected on today's close

Holding Period: 1-4 weeks
Risk Level: Medium


How We Ranked Today

Ranked by RSI (lower RSI for buy signals = more oversold)


📈 Buy-Side Signals (Top 10 of 16 total)

Ranked by RSI (lower RSI for buy signals = more oversold):

Rank Ticker Company Sector Last ($) RSI14 Insider Net Days → Earnings Est EPS Mkt Cap ($B)
1 ERO Ero Copper Corp. Basic Materials 33.49 39.5 9 $3.55 3.5
2 INTC Intel Corporation Technology 46.12 40.1 57 $2.39 230.4
3 LUNR Intuitive Machines, Inc. Industrials 18.90 48.0 $-3.0M $0.56 3.4
4 HUT Hut 8 Corp. Financial Services 59.19 50.2 6 $-0.33 6.4
5 CORZ Core Scientific, Inc. Technology 17.87 50.6 70 $1.73 5.5
6 TMDX TransMedics Group, Inc. Healthcare 137.78 52.5 71 $4.59 4.7
7 HEI-A Heico Corporation Industrials 259.39 53.2 90 $7.38 40.4
8 PSLV Sprott Physical Silver... Financial Services 28.75 54.2 78 18.3
9 FND Floor & Decor Holdings... Consumer Cyclical 69.61 54.9 64 $2.94 7.5
10 RIOT Riot Platforms, Inc. Financial Services 16.50 55.0 64 $12.19 6.1

📉 Sell-Side Signals (Top 10 of 24 total)

Ranked by RSI (higher RSI for sell signals = more overbought):

Rank Ticker Company Sector Last ($) RSI14 Insider Net Days → Earnings Est EPS Mkt Cap ($B)
1 WEX WEX Inc. Technology 150.10 54.6 $-300K 63 $21.32 5.1
2 HAYW Hayward Holdings, Inc. Industrials 15.67 52.3 64 $1.07 3.4
3 GNW Genworth Financial Inc Financial Services 8.55 51.2 63 $0.64 3.5
4 PSTG Pure Storage, Inc. Technology 67.72 49.1 1 $3.24 22.4
5 APTV Aptiv PLC Consumer Cyclical 77.69 49.0 64 $13.43 16.8
6 HMC Honda Motor Company, Ltd. Consumer Cyclical 30.04 46.9 76 $581.78 39.0
7 SYNA Synaptics Incorporated Technology 81.06 46.6 71 $6.79 3.2
8 TU Telus Corporation Communication Services 13.55 41.3 72 $0.89 21.2
9 BFH Bread Financial Holdin... Financial Services 71.56 40.6 57 $13.37 3.3
10 PNFP Pinnacle Financial Par... Financial Services 94.17 40.5 $-630K $8.62 7.2

Field Notes

Sector concentration: Financial Services (9), Consumer Cyclical (7), Industrials (6)

Insider selling: HOMB (Home BancShares, Inc., $-141K), LUNR (Intuitive Machines, Inc., $-3.0M), HALO (Halozyme Therapeutics, Inc., $-1.8M)

Insider buying: WY (Weyerhaeuser Company, $+615K)

Near-term earnings: HUT (Hut 8 Corp.), PSTG (Pure Storage, Inc.) report within 7 days. Higher volatility risk.

Data coverage: 25.0% insider, 0.0% congressional, 85.0% earnings, 97.5% analyst, 27.5% news


Peer Analysis

Understanding how these stocks relate to their industry peers:

HMC (Honda Motor Company, Ltd.): Leads 9 peers: RIVN ($15.12, +1.1%), NIO ($5.30, +0.2%), MGA ($64.98, +1.7%), YUMC ($56.00, +1.5%), DKNG ($22.37, +2.6%) | Peer of: DKNG ($22.37, +2.6%), LI ($18.67, +1.3%), NIO ($5.30, +0.2%) and 3 more

LUNR (Intuitive Machines, Inc.): Leads 7 peers: VVX ($70.00, +3.0%), ATKR ($66.16, +1.6%), ENVX ($6.11, +4.1%), GEO ($13.81, +3.8%), HUBG ($41.08, -0.9%) | Peer of: ATKR ($66.16, +1.6%), ENVX ($6.11, +4.1%), FA ($9.07, +1.3%) and 3 more

APTV (Aptiv PLC): Leads 13 peers: ALSN ($121.99, +4.4%), LKQ ($33.53, +0.7%), LEA ($134.12, +0.9%), MGA ($64.98, +1.7%), GNTX ($23.79, +0.9%) | Peer of: ALSN ($121.99, +4.4%), AS ($38.24, -5.6%), BURL ($308.07, -1.1%) and 4 more

GNW (Genworth Financial Inc): Leads 8 peers: CNO ($41.62, +0.8%), BHF ($61.86, -1.1%), FG ($22.75, -2.4%), BBAR ($16.93, +4.8%), HASI ($37.00, -1.5%) | Peer of: BHF ($61.86, -1.1%), CNO ($41.62, +0.8%), CNS ($66.96, +1.8%) and 3 more

ERO (Ero Copper Corp.): Leads 9 peers: DRD ($37.03, -0.2%), CSTM ($24.75, -2.5%), ASH ($64.09, +1.7%), FSM ($13.58, +1.8%), SID ($1.67) | Peer of: CSTM ($24.75, -2.5%), DRD ($37.03, -0.2%)

HUT (Hut 8 Corp.): Leads 10 peers: MC ($62.41, +2.7%), SNEX ($127.27, +2.0%), VIRT ($40.85, +2.2%), RJF ($155.48, +1.5%), LAZ ($50.34, +2.1%) | Peer of: BGC ($9.28, -1.2%), FUTU ($143.97, -1.9%), MC ($62.41, +2.7%) and 6 more

CORZ (Core Scientific, Inc.): Leads 7 peers: S ($12.76, +3.1%), SOUN ($8.36, +6.8%), FOUR ($58.31, +1.5%), CFLT ($30.62, -0.2%), DBX ($24.28, -0.9%) | Peer of: ACIW ($39.08, +1.6%), CFLT ($30.62, -0.2%), DBX ($24.28, -0.9%) and 8 more

TU (Telus Corporation): Leads 9 peers: TLK ($21.30, +0.1%), RCI ($38.97, +1.0%), BCE ($26.03, -0.1%), VIV ($16.58, +2.1%), PINS ($16.95, +1.6%) | Peer of: BCE ($26.03, -0.1%), CHT ($43.55, +1.6%), CHTR ($231.85, +1.9%) and 6 more

PSLV (Sprott Physical Silver Trust): Leads 1 peers: CEF ($54.08, -1.8%) | Peer of: CEF ($54.08, -1.8%), PHYS ($39.37, -1.4%)

HAYW (Hayward Holdings, Inc.): Leads 9 peers: EAF ($6.59, +6.1%), CAAP ($28.78, +1.5%), BRC ($92.99, +1.6%), PLUG ($1.91, +3.8%), CXT ($51.54, +0.6%) | Peer of: ATMU ($65.11, +2.4%), BRC ($92.99, +1.6%), CAAP ($28.78, +1.5%) and 12 more

WEX (WEX Inc.): Leads 10 peers: ACIW ($39.08, +1.6%), BOX ($22.82, +4.6%), QLYS ($86.83, +0.2%), CLSK ($10.35, +5.4%), CWAN ($23.18, +0.2%) | Peer of: ACIW ($39.08, +1.6%), ARW ($156.90, -1.7%), BDC ($148.00, +2.1%) and 16 more

HEI-A (Heico Corporation): Leads 10 peers: DAL ($69.23, +3.5%), FIX ($1468.58, +3.9%), XYL ($128.13, +0.7%), CW ($712.45, +1.9%), ROK ($405.30, +4.6%)

SYNA (Synaptics Incorporated): Leads 10 peers: NVTS ($8.26, +1.7%), ACMR ($67.76, +4.0%), ACLS ($81.77, +3.8%), DIOD ($69.29, +2.0%), VSH ($19.61, +1.5%) | Peer of: ACLS ($81.77, +3.8%), ACMR ($67.76, +4.0%), AMBA ($71.21, +6.1%) and 4 more

PNFP (Pinnacle Financial Partners, In): Leads 7 peers: BOKF ($129.23, -0.1%), PB ($70.96, +0.8%), VLY ($12.87, -0.3%), CBSH ($52.20, -0.1%), COLB ($29.86, -0.7%) | Peer of: BPOP ($140.22, -0.8%), CBSH ($52.20, -0.1%), CFR ($141.94, -0.1%) and 17 more

FND (Floor & Decor Holdings, Inc.): Leads 9 peers: IBP ($319.99, -0.0%), MHK ($125.85, +1.4%), MNSO ($19.37, -0.6%), BOOT ($195.56, +0.5%), KMX ($43.15, +2.0%) | Peer of: BOOT ($195.56, +0.5%), CAVA ($67.80, -0.8%), HD ($384.48, +2.0%) and 5 more

RIOT (Riot Platforms, Inc.): Leads 9 peers: CIFR ($17.12, +12.5%), MARA ($8.05, +2.2%), XP ($22.45, +3.5%), WULF ($17.56, +12.0%), STEP ($45.75, +4.1%) | Peer of: CIFR ($17.12, +12.5%), FUTU ($143.97, -1.9%), MS ($168.79, +1.2%) and 1 more

PSTG (Pure Storage, Inc.): Leads 9 peers: SMCI ($31.13, +1.4%), ALAB ($128.40, +0.1%), FIS ($48.11, +1.4%), CRDO ($120.83, -2.6%), HPE ($20.25, +1.2%) | Peer of: ALAB ($128.40, +0.1%), CRDO ($120.83, -2.6%), FIS ($48.11, +1.4%) and 2 more

BFH (Bread Financial Holdings, Inc.): Leads 8 peers: WU ($9.36, +1.6%), ENVA ($138.00, +1.3%), WSBC ($35.32, -0.3%), NMIH ($39.16, +1.0%), BHF ($61.86, -1.1%) | Peer of: BHF ($61.86, -1.1%), ENVA ($138.00, +1.3%), NMIH ($39.16, +1.0%) and 3 more

TMDX (TransMedics Group, Inc.): Leads 8 peers: OPCH ($33.81, -6.3%), GKOS ($119.17, -1.0%), OSCR ($12.30, -1.2%), IMVT ($27.39, +0.7%), KYMR ($91.01, +2.9%) | Peer of: BRKR ($39.77, +0.5%), GKOS ($119.17, -1.0%), MMSI ($82.43, +1.0%) and 4 more

INTC (Intel Corporation): Leads 10 peers: ARM ($128.14, +3.5%), KLAC ($1506.65, +1.3%), AMAT ($377.93, +1.2%), QCOM ($144.78, +3.1%), TXN ($213.35, -3.0%) | Peer of: AMAT ($377.93, +1.2%), APH ($151.50, +2.5%), ARM ($128.14, +3.5%) and 5 more


Recent Headlines

CORZ (Core Scientific, Inc.)

  • Core Scientific, Inc. Schedules Fourth Quarter Fiscal Year 2025 Earnings Release, Conference Call and Webcast (source)
  • CenterBook Partners LP Cuts Position in Core Scientific, Inc. $CORZ (source)

ERO (Ero Copper Corp.)

  • Ero Announces Inaugural PEA for Furnas, Outlines Low Capital Intensity Project with a 24-Year Initial Mine Life (source)
  • Ero Copper Corp. (ERO) Stock Dips While Market Gains: Key Facts (source)

WEX (WEX Inc.)

  • Shift4 Payments (NYSE:FOUR) & WEX (NYSE:WEX) Head-To-Head Contrast (source)
  • WEX to Present at the Raymond James 47th Annual Institutional Investors Conference (source)

Market Context

Broad market indices advanced today, with the S&P 500 up 0.77%, Nasdaq gaining 0.98%, and Dow Jones rising 0.71%, signaling a bullish trend direction and robust risk appetite among investors. The VIX dropped sharply by 7.91% to 19.56, indicating reduced volatility and calmer trading conditions. For an EMA10/EMA30 crossover strategy generating 40 signals, this environment favors trend persistence, as lower volatility minimizes intraday swings that could trigger false crossovers or whipsaws, allowing moving average signals to capture sustained momentum more reliably.

Declining volatility levels enhance the reliability of these short-term EMA signals by dampening erratic price action, particularly in a risk-on climate where broad index gains reflect confidence in upward trends. With total signals at 40, the strategy benefits from this stability, reducing the likelihood of premature exits and supporting higher conviction trades aligned with the prevailing bullish bias.

Financial Services emerging as the top sector underscores potential sector rotation dynamics, where investors shift toward cyclical areas amid positive market breadth. This rotation amplifies EMA signal effectiveness in leading sectors, as capital flows bolster trend strength, though traders should monitor for any volatility rebound that could disrupt crossovers across underperforming areas.

Vlad's Take (EverHint)

Today's signals: Strong sector concentration in Financial Services (9 signals) suggests sector-specific rotation. 1 signal with insider buying adds conviction. 9 signals showing insider selling warrant caution.

Trading tips for this strategy:

  • Entry timing: Enter on pullback after crossover or at crossover close price
  • Position sizing: Start with 2-3% of portfolio per signal (swing trade size)
  • Stop loss: Below recent swing low for buys, above recent swing high for sells
  • Take profit: 5-10% target for swings, or trail stop at EMA10
  • Time stop: Exit if crossover reverses within 1-2 weeks (failed signal)

Risk warning: EMA crossovers generate more signals but higher whipsaw risk in ranging markets. Use with trend filter (price vs SMA200)


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