EverHint – EMA10 × EMA30 Crossover – Top 10 Buy and Top 4 Sell Signals for Apr 09, 2026
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):
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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)
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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:
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Buy: EMA10 crosses above EMA30
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Sell: EMA10 crosses below EMA30
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Minimum ADV: $40M (liquidity filter)
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Earnings buffer: 7 days pre/post earnings
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Fresh crossover: Detected on today's close
Holding Period: 1-4 weeks
Risk Level: Medium
How We Ranked Today
Ranked by RSI (lower RSI for buy signals = more oversold)
📈 Buy-Side Signals (Top 10 of 132 total)
Ranked by RSI (lower RSI for buy signals = more oversold):
| Rank | Ticker | Company | Sector | Last ($) | RSI14 | Insider Net | Days → Earnings | Est EPS | Mkt Cap ($B) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | KIM | Kimco Realty Corporation | Real Estate | 23.07 | 49.6 | — | — | $0.90 | 15.6 |
| 2 | WELL | Welltower Inc. | Real Estate | 206.34 | 50.4 | — | 18 | $5.26 | 144.0 |
| 3 | STRL | Sterling Infrastructur... | Industrials | 435.65 | 50.6 | — | 25 | $22.50 | 13.4 |
| 4 | IPGP | IPG Photonics Corporation | Technology | 124.38 | 51.2 | — | 25 | $4.23 | 5.2 |
| 5 | BRX | Brixmor Property Group... | Real Estate | 29.57 | 51.4 | — | 18 | $1.07 | 9.1 |
| 6 | ABVX | Abivax S.A. | Healthcare | 125.69 | 52.5 | — | — | $8.07 | 8.2 |
| 7 | CPNG | Coupang, Inc. | Consumer Cyclical | 19.66 | 53.8 | $+136.6M | 25 | $0.80 | 35.9 |
| 8 | BMY | Bristol-Myers Squibb C... | Healthcare | 59.47 | 55.0 | — | 21 | $4.89 | 121.1 |
| 9 | VOYG | Voyager Technologies, ... | Industrials | 29.56 | 55.7 | — | — | — | 1.7 |
| 10 | CRWV | CoreWeave, Inc. Class ... | Technology | 92.00 | 55.7 | $-37.0M | — | — | 48.4 |
📉 Sell-Side Signals (4 Total)
Ranked by RSI (higher RSI for sell signals = more overbought):
| Rank | Ticker | Company | Sector | Last ($) | RSI14 | Insider Net | Days → Earnings | Est EPS | Mkt Cap ($B) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ASO | Academy Sports and Out... | Consumer Cyclical | 55.68 | 60.3 | — | — | $9.45 | 3.7 |
| 2 | LB | LandBridge Company LLC | Energy | 63.88 | 36.1 | — | — | $4.92 | 5.1 |
| 3 | VZ | Verizon Communications... | Communication Services | 47.78 | 34.0 | — | 11 | $6.92 | 201.5 |
| 4 | CRCL | Circle Internet Group | Financial Services | 85.10 | 24.0 | $-512K | — | — | 22.6 |
Field Notes
Sector concentration: Financial Services (36), Industrials (17), Technology (15)
Insider selling: CRCL (Circle Internet Group, $-512K), CRWV (CoreWeave, Inc. Class A Common Stock, $-37.0M), IMNM (Immunome, Inc., $-1.0M)
Insider buying: CPNG (Coupang, Inc., $+136.6M), ELV (Elevance Health Inc., $+870K), WY (Weyerhaeuser Company, $+615K)
Near-term earnings: ASML (ASML Holding N.V.), FHN (First Horizon Corporation), HOMB (Home Bancshares, Inc.), HWC (Hancock Whitney Corporation), IBKR (Interactive Brokers Group, Inc.), SNA (Snap-on Incorporated), USB (U.S. Bancorp), WFC (Wells Fargo & Company) report within 7 days. Higher volatility risk.
Data coverage: 18.4% insider, 6.6% congressional (3 recent/30d, 2 recent/90d, 4 older/1y), 74.3% earnings, 95.6% analyst, 31.6% news
Peer Analysis
Understanding how these stocks relate to their industry peers:
VZ (Verizon Communications Inc.): Leads 7 peers: T ($26.84, -1.9%), CMCSA ($28.31, +1.2%), TMUS ($197.54, -0.1%), DIS ($99.79, +0.6%), CHTR ($223.23, +0.7%) | Peer of: CMCSA ($28.31, +1.2%), DIS ($99.79, +0.6%), SPOT ($486.62, +0.7%) and 3 more
ABVX (Abivax S.A.): Leads 8 peers: RYTM ($86.13, +0.8%), CYTK ($64.59, -1.8%), AXSM ($178.90, +3.3%), HALO ($67.08, +2.5%), NUVL ($104.59, -0.4%) | Peer of: AXSM ($178.90, +3.3%), CAI ($19.20, -1.6%), CORT ($42.25, +0.9%) and 7 more
IPGP (IPG Photonics Corporation): Leads 8 peers: AMBA ($53.24, -0.1%), SIMO ($127.00, +4.3%), SLAB ($210.38, +0.0%), NVTS ($9.42, -1.4%), PTRN ($12.80, +1.6%) | Peer of: AMBA ($53.24, -0.1%), FORM ($121.07, +2.8%), NIQ ($10.57, -9.0%) and 3 more
LB (LandBridge Company LLC): Leads 10 peers: AROC ($35.87, +0.5%), NE ($49.62, -1.4%), TGS ($32.83, -2.9%), VAL ($98.09, -1.9%), MTDR ($59.76, -1.0%) | Peer of: AROC ($35.87, +0.5%), NE ($49.62, -1.4%), SEI ($61.01, -0.1%) and 1 more
BMY (Bristol-Myers Squibb Company): Leads 10 peers: GSK ($58.36, +1.7%), HCA ($507.19, +0.4%), SNY ($47.08, -0.1%), CI ($278.45, +0.3%), ELV ($316.87, -0.4%) | Peer of: AMGN ($355.60, +1.7%), AZN ($204.99, +0.3%), CVS ($78.84, +0.1%) and 9 more
STRL (Sterling Infrastructure, Inc.): Leads 9 peers: BLD ($384.47, +0.8%), STN ($87.90, +0.2%), BLDR ($85.21, +2.5%), HII ($403.37, -1.9%), WMS ($149.28, +1.3%) | Peer of: APG ($44.14, +0.8%), AYI ($276.79, -2.0%), BLD ($384.47, +0.8%) and 6 more
CRWV (CoreWeave, Inc. Class A Common Stock): Leads 10 peers: FTNT ($80.66, -3.4%), ADSK ($225.13, -6.5%), WDAY ($113.06, -5.1%), MSI ($442.50, -1.2%), INFY ($13.76, -1.7%) | Peer of: ADSK ($225.13, -6.5%), CRWD ($394.68, -7.5%), DDOG ($108.98, -6.5%) and 9 more
CRCL (Circle Internet Group): Leads 9 peers: FUTU ($155.27, -1.2%), MS ($178.15, +1.2%), LPLA ($314.57, +1.2%), RJF ($148.14, +0.2%), IX ($30.96, -1.3%) | Peer of: MIAX ($41.35, -2.1%)
CPNG (Coupang, Inc.): Leads 10 peers: CVNA ($326.84, -3.5%), JD ($28.34, -2.4%), AZO ($3548.19, +2.4%), HLT ($322.51, +1.7%), ROST ($224.91, +0.2%) | Peer of: AZO ($3548.19, +2.4%), CVNA ($326.84, -3.5%), GM ($76.73, -0.0%) and 5 more
BRX (Brixmor Property Group Inc.): Leads 8 peers: FRT ($107.39), NNN ($44.00, +1.0%), ADC ($77.97, +1.6%), CUBE ($38.85, +1.0%), FR ($60.47, +0.4%) | Peer of: ADC ($77.97, +1.6%), AGNCM ($24.27, +0.5%), AGNCN ($25.24, +0.8%) and 7 more
ASO (Academy Sports and Outdoors, Inc.): Leads 10 peers: RH ($123.89, +3.2%), AAP ($56.53, +3.7%), ANF ($103.50, +1.5%), MHO ($125.11, +1.0%), VC ($96.65, -0.4%) | Peer of: AAP ($56.53, +3.7%), ANF ($103.50, +1.5%), HOG ($22.66, +6.2%) and 8 more
KIM (Kimco Realty Corporation): Leads 9 peers: REG ($78.35, +0.6%), RITM ($9.91, +1.2%), NLY ($22.10, +1.4%), MAA ($125.62, -0.4%), JLL ($320.00, +0.5%) | Peer of: ESS ($250.03, -0.7%), FRT ($107.39), LAMR ($132.87, +0.6%) and 8 more
WELL (Welltower Inc.): Leads 8 peers: PLD ($138.02, +0.4%), EQIX ($1031.57, +1.4%), VTR ($84.95, +1.1%), AMT ($179.93, +2.1%), LTC ($39.55, +1.3%) | Peer of: PLD ($138.02, +0.4%)
VOYG (Voyager Technologies, Inc.): Leads 10 peers: CDRE ($33.40, +1.6%), ATRO ($73.79, +1.3%), MVST ($1.57, +0.6%), VVX ($66.59, -5.6%), AMPX ($16.15, -4.5%) | Peer of: AMPX ($16.15, -4.5%), ATRO ($73.79, +1.3%), BA ($220.06, +1.0%) and 4 more
Congressional Activity
PH (Parker-Hannifin Corporation) 🔴 Bearish (90d)
- 1 sale by 1 member
- Top seller: Hou. Byron Donalds (FL) - 1 transaction ($1,001 - $15,000)
TFC (Truist Financial Corporation) 🔴 Bearish (90d)
- 1 sale by 1 member
- Top seller: Hou. Dan Newhouse (WA) - 1 transaction ($1,001 - $15,000)
VZ (Verizon Communications Inc.) 🔴 Bearish (30d)
- 1 sale by 1 member
- Top seller: Hou. Pete Sessions (TX) - 1 transaction ($1,001 - $15,000)
- Top buyer: Hou. Tim Moore (NC) - 1 transaction ($15,001 - $50,000)
WFC (Wells Fargo & Company) 🟢 Bullish (30d)
- 1 purchase by 1 member
- Top buyer: Sen. Mitch McConnell (KY) - 4 transactions ($4,004 - $60,000)
GOOGL (Alphabet Inc.) 🟢 Bullish (30d)
- 1 purchase by 1 member
- Pattern: Bipartisan agreement
- Top seller: Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (WV) - 1 transaction ($1,001 - $15,000)
- Top buyer: Hou. Cleo Fields (LA) - 3 transactions ($66,003 - $165,000)
PLD (Prologis, Inc.) 🟢 Bullish (1y)
- 1 purchase by 1 member
- Top buyer: Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (WV) - 1 transaction ($1,001 - $15,000)
LBRDK (Liberty Broadband Corporation) 🟢 Bullish (1y)
- 1 purchase by 1 member
- Top buyer: Sen. John W. Hickenlooper (CO) - 1 transaction ($250,001 - $500,000)
TXN (Texas Instruments Incorporated) 🟢 Bullish (1y)
- 3 total transactions: 2 purchases, 1 sales
- Top seller: Hou. Jared Moskowitz (FL) - 1 transaction ($1,001 - $15,000)
- Top buyer: Hou. Thomas H. Kean (NJ) - 1 transaction ($1,001 - $15,000)
LH (Labcorp Holdings Inc.) 🟢 Bullish (1y)
- 1 purchase by 1 member
- Top buyer: Hou. April Delaney (MD) - 1 transaction ($1,001 - $15,000)
Recent Headlines
ABVX (Abivax S.A.)
- This Beaten-Down Drug Stock Is Down Over 10% -- Is It Finally a Buy? (source)
ASO (Academy Sports and Outdoors, Inc.)
- Academy Sports and Outdoors, Inc. (ASO) Presents at J.P. Morgan Retail Round Up Forum 2026 Transcript (source)
- Academy Sports and Outdoors, Inc. (ASO) Analyst/Investor Day Transcript (source)
- Academy Sports + Outdoors Hosts 2026 Analyst Day Event (source)
- Academy Sports + Outdoors Announces Preliminary First Quarter Fiscal 2026 Sales Update Ahead of its Analyst Day (source)
- Contrasting Academy Sports and Outdoors (NASDAQ:ASO) and American Outdoor Brands (NASDAQ:AOUT) (source)
- SG Americas Securities LLC Has $2.01 Million Stock Holdings in Academy Sports and Outdoors, Inc. $ASO (source)
- Academy Sports + Outdoors Announces Participation in Upcoming Investor Conference (source)
BMY (Bristol-Myers Squibb Company)
- Leo Wealth LLC Grows Stock Holdings in Bristol Myers Squibb Company $BMY (source)
- Savvy Advisors Inc. Acquires 9,893 Shares of Bristol Myers Squibb Company $BMY (source)
- Perpetual Ltd Purchases 36,562 Shares of Bristol Myers Squibb Company $BMY (source)
- Element Squared LLC Acquires Shares of 48,420 Bristol Myers Squibb Company $BMY (source)
- Why Bristol Myers Squibb (BMY) is a Top Value Stock for the Long-Term (source)
- Bristol Myers Squibb (NYSE:BMY) EVP David Elkins Sells 30,000 Shares (source)
- BridgePort Financial Solutions LLC Buys 11,143 Shares of Bristol Myers Squibb Company $BMY (source)
- Bristol Myers Squibb Company $BMY Shares Sold by Compagnie Lombard Odier SCmA (source)
- Janux Therapeutics Secures $35M Milestone Payment From BMY Deal (source)
- Global pharma companies that have publicly announced Trump drug pricing agreements (source)
- Investors Heavily Search Bristol Myers Squibb Company (BMY): Here is What You Need to Know (source)
CRWV (CoreWeave, Inc. Class A Common Stock)
- Where Will CoreWeave Stock Be in 1 Year? (source)
- Dickens: ORCL Next Hyperscaler, NVDA Moat Unstoppable, CRWV "Fantastic" Model (source)
- What's Going On With CoreWeave Stock Thursday? (source)
- CoreWeave: Why I Am Reiterating A Buy (source)
STRL (Sterling Infrastructure, Inc.)
- Baker Ellis Asset Management LLC Cuts Stock Position in Sterling Infrastructure, Inc. $STRL (source)
- Is Most-Watched Stock Sterling Infrastructure, Inc. (STRL) Worth Betting on Now? (source)
- Is Sterling's Robust Cash Flow Story Still Underappreciated? (source)
- SG Americas Securities LLC Increases Holdings in Sterling Infrastructure, Inc. $STRL (source)
Market Context
Major indices advanced today, with the Nasdaq leading gains at +0.81%, followed by the S&P 500 at +0.61% and Dow Jones at +0.58%, signaling broad-based strength. The VIX dropped sharply by 7.32% to 19.50, indicating reduced volatility and calmer intraday swings. For an EMA10/EMA30 crossover strategy, this environment supports cleaner signal generation, as lower volatility minimizes whipsaws and allows short-term trends to develop more reliably without excessive noise disrupting crossovers.
Upward momentum across indices reflects positive risk appetite and a prevailing bullish trend, ideal for trend-following signals like EMA10/EMA30. With 136 total signals firing, the strategy benefits from sustained directional moves, though traders should watch for potential pullbacks in a still-elevated VIX reading that could cap aggressive upside. This setup encourages holding long signals in a risk-on climate but warrants tight risk management to navigate any residual swings.
Financial Services emerging as the top sector amid broad gains suggests sector rotation toward cyclical areas, potentially amplifying EMA crossovers in related names. Decreasing volatility aids in filtering high-quality signals within this group, but over-reliance on one sector could expose portfolios to rotation risks if broader indices falter. Overall, conditions favor selective execution of the 136 signals, prioritizing those aligned with the bullish trend.
Vlad's Take (EverHint)
Today's signals: Strong sector concentration in Financial Services (36 signals) suggests sector-specific rotation. 3 signals with insider buying adds conviction. 22 signals showing insider selling warrant caution. 6 signals with congressional buying (90-day) shows lawmaker confidence. 3 signals with congressional selling warrant attention. Average RSI of 68 suggests near-term overbought risk.
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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