EverHint – EMA10 × EMA30 Crossover – Top 10 Buy and Top 8 Sell Signals for Apr 01, 2026
👉 Let me repeat myself, no April 1st jokes: be careful with EMA-based signals right now. Use them together with other strategies. In a market where one POTUS tweet can change direction in minutes, even the cleanest setup can fall apart fast.
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: $40M (liquidity filter)
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Earnings buffer: 7 days pre/post earnings
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Fresh crossover: Detected on today's close
Holding Period: 1-4 weeks
Risk Level: Medium
Risk warning: EMA crossovers generate more signals but higher whipsaw risk in ranging markets. Use with trend filter (price vs SMA200)
How We Ranked Today
Ranked by RSI (lower RSI for buy signals = more oversold)
📈 Buy-Side Signals (Top 10 of 34 total)
Ranked by RSI (lower RSI for buy signals = more oversold):
| Rank | Ticker | Company | Sector | Last ($) | RSI14 | Insider Net | Days → Earnings | Est EPS | Mkt Cap ($B) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | VVX | V2X, Inc. | Industrials | 69.43 | 47.5 | — | 33 | $8.70 | 2.2 |
| 2 | POR | Portland General Elect... | Utilities | 53.10 | 52.8 | — | 22 | $4.21 | 6.1 |
| 3 | MSM | MSC Industrial Direct ... | Industrials | 91.55 | 53.1 | — | 0 | $4.85 | 5.1 |
| 4 | LI | Li Auto Inc. | Consumer Cyclical | 18.38 | 54.6 | — | — | $7.89 | 18.6 |
| 5 | AUGO | Aura Minerals | Basic Materials | 87.39 | 55.3 | $-967K | — | — | 7.3 |
| 6 | SSRM | SSR Mining Inc. | Basic Materials | 31.50 | 55.4 | — | 33 | $3.93 | 6.4 |
| 7 | KLIC | Kulicke and Soffa Indu... | Technology | 66.28 | 56.0 | $-6.2M | 33 | $3.28 | 3.5 |
| 8 | AMAT | Applied Materials, Inc. | Technology | 353.80 | 56.6 | — | 42 | $17.82 | 280.8 |
| 9 | PCVX | Vaxcyte, Inc. | Healthcare | 58.50 | 56.8 | — | 34 | $6.90 | 8.4 |
| 10 | PSMT | PriceSmart, Inc. | Consumer Defensive | 151.36 | 57.1 | — | 6 | $8.99 | 4.7 |
📉 Sell-Side Signals (8 Total)
Ranked by RSI (higher RSI for sell signals = more overbought):
| Rank | Ticker | Company | Sector | Last ($) | RSI14 | Insider Net | Days → Earnings | Est EPS | Mkt Cap ($B) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | KNF | Knife River Corporation | Basic Materials | 82.11 | 56.9 | — | 33 | $6.21 | 4.7 |
| 2 | CSCO | Cisco Systems, Inc. | Technology | 77.93 | 50.6 | — | 41 | $4.88 | 307.9 |
| 3 | TDOC | Teladoc Health, Inc. | Healthcare | 5.28 | 48.0 | — | 27 | $0.14 | 0.9 |
| 4 | TW | Tradeweb Markets Inc. | Financial Services | 118.56 | 37.8 | — | 27 | $7.05 | 25.2 |
| 5 | ZIM | ZIM Integrated Shippin... | Industrials | 25.95 | 36.8 | — | — | $-0.21 | 3.1 |
| 6 | TMUS | T-Mobile US, Inc. | Communication Services | 204.25 | 34.4 | — | 21 | $19.79 | 228.5 |
| 7 | MPLX | MPLX Lp | Energy | 55.92 | 33.9 | — | 33 | $5.91 | 56.9 |
| 8 | TPL | Texas Pacific Land Cor... | Energy | 439.20 | 20.4 | — | 34 | $0.00 | 30.3 |
Field Notes
Sector concentration: Industrials (12), Technology (8), Healthcare (5)
Insider selling: FMX (Fomento Económico Mexicano, S.A.B. de C.V., $-2.2M), AUGO (Aura Minerals, $-967K), CSTM (Constellium SE, $-4.2M)
Near-term earnings: DAL (Delta Air Lines, Inc.), MSM (MSC Industrial Direct Co., Inc.), PSMT (PriceSmart, Inc.) report within 7 days. Higher volatility risk.
Data coverage: 19.0% insider, 9.5% congressional (1 recent/90d, 3 older/1y), 85.7% earnings, 97.6% analyst, 33.3% news
Peer Analysis
Understanding how these stocks relate to their industry peers:
SSRM (SSR Mining Inc.): Leads 16 peers: CGAU ($18.41, +3.5%), GFI ($48.15, +6.1%), EGO ($36.13, +5.2%), OR ($40.11, +5.5%), RGLD ($264.35, +3.9%) | Peer of: BCPC ($171.88, +1.4%), BTG ($4.84, +7.0%), CE ($63.55, -3.4%) and 3 more
TPL (Texas Pacific Land Corporation): Leads 9 peers: DVN ($48.59, -3.4%), CTRA ($33.92, -3.5%), PBA ($43.75, -2.3%), TS ($57.92, -0.5%), VG ($14.68, -6.8%) | Peer of: CTRA ($33.92, -3.5%), DVN ($48.59, -3.4%), EC ($14.49, -3.3%) and 6 more
POR (Portland General Electric Company): Leads 8 peers: IDA ($143.81, +0.6%), CMS ($77.92, +0.4%), TXNM ($58.69, +0.4%), PNW ($101.53, +0.8%), LNT ($71.94, +0.2%) | Peer of: BKH ($69.89, +0.7%), IDA ($143.81, +0.6%), OGE ($48.26, +0.6%) and 3 more
TMUS (T-Mobile US, Inc.): Leads 7 peers: T ($28.34, -2.2%), VZ ($49.39, -1.6%), DIS ($96.61, +0.2%), AMX ($25.53, +0.2%), CMCSA ($28.05, -2.3%) | Peer of: DIS ($96.61, +0.2%), T ($28.34, -2.2%), TBB ($21.34, +0.4%) and 1 more
MPLX (MPLX Lp): Leads 10 peers: TRP ($62.22, -0.6%), ET ($19.02, -1.4%), LNG ($275.84, -2.8%), OKE ($87.36, -3.4%), SU ($64.94, -1.8%) | Peer of: BKR ($60.34, -1.2%), CCJ ($111.13, +2.3%), CNQ ($46.56, -4.5%) and 17 more
KNF (Knife River Corporation): Leads 9 peers: USLM ($135.81, +4.0%), TTAM ($15.27, +1.9%), TGLS ($44.99, +1.0%), CBT ($75.29, -0.0%), PRM ($25.88, +6.0%) | Peer of: CBT ($75.29, -0.0%), NG ($9.36, +4.2%), ORLA ($16.71, +3.8%) and 5 more
PSMT (PriceSmart, Inc.): Leads 7 peers: BRBR ($15.64, -2.8%), AGRO ($14.83, -1.3%), TBBB ($34.93, -1.2%), COTY ($2.04, +1.5%), FIZZ ($33.84, +0.6%) | Peer of: AGRO ($14.83, -1.3%), AKO-A ($23.16, +4.4%), BRBR ($15.64, -2.8%) and 7 more
PCVX (Vaxcyte, Inc.): Leads 8 peers: CRSP ($48.81, +2.6%), ARWR ($62.92, +0.3%), PTCT ($68.75, +0.9%), KRYS ($258.91, +0.2%), TGTX ($33.58, +1.1%) | Peer of: ACLX ($114.75, -0.1%), ALKS ($35.05, -1.0%), ARWR ($62.92, +0.3%) and 9 more
TDOC (Teladoc Health, Inc.): Leads 10 peers: SDGR ($11.55, +1.7%), OMDA ($12.61, +0.3%), PHVS ($29.45, +4.2%), PHR ($8.40, +0.2%), PGNY ($16.86, -0.7%) | Peer of: AZTA ($21.18, +0.2%), ESTA ($58.70, +3.4%), EVO ($2.54, +1.6%) and 7 more
MSM (MSC Industrial Direct Co., Inc.): Leads 9 peers: POWL ($554.05, +2.4%), SITE ($128.42, -3.5%), OMAB ($114.96, +0.2%), BCO ($103.38, -0.2%), ENS ($177.86, +2.4%) | Peer of: ACA ($108.02, +1.8%), ALK ($37.65, +2.4%), BCO ($103.38, -0.2%) and 8 more
TW (Tradeweb Markets Inc.): Leads 8 peers: NMR ($8.15, +3.3%), FUTU ($140.04, +2.4%), HBAN ($15.88, +1.5%), CFG ($60.57, +1.0%), TROW ($89.87, -0.3%) | Peer of: BTGO ($8.39, +1.9%), CRCL ($90.74, -4.9%), FUTU ($140.04, +2.4%) and 4 more
KLIC (Kulicke and Soffa Industries, Inc.): Leads 10 peers: AAOI ($86.35, +2.1%), DQ ($21.39, +0.6%), VECO ($34.67, +2.4%), POWI ($52.37, +2.3%), VSH ($18.41, +2.3%) | Peer of: AAOI ($86.35, +2.1%), DQ ($21.39, +0.6%), POWI ($52.37, +2.3%) and 1 more
CSCO (Cisco Systems, Inc.): Leads 10 peers: IBM ($243.14, +0.3%), SAP ($171.36, +0.1%), MU ($367.85, +8.9%), CRM ($186.24, -0.2%), MSI ($434.13, +0.0%) | Peer of: ASML ($1359.76, +3.0%), CRM ($186.24, -0.2%), GOOG ($294.90, +2.8%) and 5 more
AUGO (Aura Minerals): Leads 8 peers: EXK ($9.60, +3.1%), FSM ($10.43, +5.0%), PPTA ($29.52, +5.0%), TGLS ($44.99, +1.0%), TTAM ($15.27, +1.9%) | Peer of: EXK ($9.60, +3.1%), FSM ($10.43, +5.0%), NG ($9.36, +4.2%) and 1 more
LI (Li Auto Inc.): Leads 9 peers: XPEV ($17.50, +2.3%), DRI ($193.06, -1.5%), NVR ($6687.40, +1.4%), NIO ($6.20, +2.8%), RL ($353.01, +2.6%) | Peer of: DRI ($193.06, -1.5%), HMC ($24.31), IP ($35.66, -0.1%) and 9 more
AMAT (Applied Materials, Inc.): Leads 10 peers: LRCX ($222.01, +3.9%), QCOM ($127.28, -1.2%), KLAC ($1519.84, +3.2%), TXN ($196.30, +1.1%), ARM ($155.07, +2.5%) | Peer of: ACN ($197.06, -0.6%), AMD ($210.21, +3.3%), ANET ($124.85, +1.7%) and 16 more
ZIM (ZIM Integrated Shipping Services Ltd.): Leads 9 peers: CMBT ($12.53, -0.9%), DAC ($114.15, +1.3%), BWLP ($17.06, -1.8%), SBLK ($23.65, +3.0%), CDLR ($24.16, +2.7%) | Peer of: BWLP ($17.06, -1.8%), CDLR ($24.16, +2.7%), CMBT ($12.53, -0.9%) and 8 more
VVX (V2X, Inc.): Leads 8 peers: CDRE ($32.17, +4.9%), VOYG ($23.76, +1.6%), HNI ($33.42, +0.1%), CECO ($61.50, +3.2%), PBI ($11.12, +0.6%) | Peer of: ARLO ($14.11, -0.8%), ATRO ($70.72, +6.0%), CDRE ($32.17, +4.9%) and 11 more
Congressional Activity
C (Citigroup Inc.) 🔴 Bearish (1y)
- 1 sale by 1 member
- Top seller: Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (WV) - 1 transaction ($1,001 - $15,000)
CSCO (Cisco Systems, Inc.) 🔴 Bearish (90d)
- 1 sale by 1 member
- Top seller: Linda Sanchez - 1 transaction ($1,001 - $15,000)
WAB (Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corporation) 🔴 Bearish (1y)
- 1 sale by 1 member
- Pattern: 1 full liquidation
- Top seller: Sen. Markwayne Mullin (OK) - 1 transaction ($15,001 - $50,000), 1 full liquidation
AMAT (Applied Materials, Inc.) 🟢 Bullish (1y)
- 1 purchase by 1 member
- Top buyer: Sen. John Boozman (AR) - 1 transaction ($1,001 - $15,000)
Recent Headlines
AMAT (Applied Materials, Inc.)
- DRAM prices surged 90-95%, memory suppliers booked two years out (source)
- Applied Materials Stock Climbs 33% YTD: Time to Buy, Sell or Hold? (source)
- Fifth Third Wealth Advisors LLC Purchases 1,649 Shares of Applied Materials, Inc. $AMAT (source)
- AMAT Deepens its AI-Centric Product Expertise: Will it Deliver Growth? (source)
- Boston Common Asset Management LLC Has $8.54 Million Stock Position in Applied Materials, Inc. $AMAT (source)
- Bonness Enterprises Inc. Has $6.37 Million Position in Applied Materials, Inc. $AMAT (source)
- Elevatus Welath Management Has $2.78 Million Holdings in Applied Materials, Inc. $AMAT (source)
- Dakota Wealth Management Purchases 3,208 Shares of Applied Materials, Inc. $AMAT (source)
- AMAT vs. ACMR: Which WFE Stock is the Better Buy Right Now? (source)
- Can HBM and Packaging Demand Accelerate AMAT's Revenue Growth? (source)
- Czech National Bank Increases Stock Position in Applied Materials, Inc. $AMAT (source)
- Cullen Investment Group LTD. Invests $3.15 Million in Applied Materials, Inc. $AMAT (source)
- DAVENPORT & Co LLC Sells 6,815 Shares of Applied Materials, Inc. $AMAT (source)
- Wall Street Bulls Look Optimistic About Applied Materials (AMAT): Should You Buy? (source)
AUGO (Aura Minerals)
- Back To Bullion: Top Gold Stocks For The Yellow Metal Rebound (source)
- Aura Reports Updated Mineral Reserves and Mineral Resources For The Year-Ended 2025, Highlighting year of Significant Growth in Mineral Reserve and Resource Portfolio (source)
CSCO (Cisco Systems, Inc.)
- CSCO Stock Slipped ~4% This Week Even as AI Infrastructure Orders Surged (source)
- SharonAI Expands AI Cloud With $1.25B Australian Deal (source)
- Financial Planning Hawaii Inc. Makes New $2.28 Million Investment in Cisco Systems, Inc. $CSCO (source)
- Delta Capital Management LLC Has $3.68 Million Stock Position in Cisco Systems, Inc. $CSCO (source)
- Here's Why Cisco Systems (CSCO) Fell More Than Broader Market (source)
- Beacon Investment Advisory Services Inc. Acquires 8,879 Shares of Cisco Systems, Inc. $CSCO (source)
- Cisco Systems, Inc. $CSCO Shares Bought by Cypress Wealth Services LLC (source)
- Rep. Julia Letlow Purchases Shares of Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:CSCO) (source)
- Cisco Expands AI Agentic Security Portfolio: Will the Tech Deliver? (source)
- Czech National Bank Grows Position in Cisco Systems, Inc. $CSCO (source)
SSRM (SSR Mining Inc.)
- What's the Outlook for Gold- and Silver-Mining Stocks in 2026? (source)
- Here's Why Shares in SSR Mining Popped Higher Today (source)
- Why SSR Mining (SSRM) is a Top Value Stock for the Long-Term (source)
- Wheaton Precious Metals vs. SSR Mining: Which Mining Stock Wins Now? (source)
- SSRM's $1.5B Copler Sale Signals a Shift to the Americas (source)
- SSRM Stock Trades at a Discount to the Industry: How to Play the Stock (source)
- SSRM Stock Outlook for 2026: What Drives Cash Flow in 2H? (source)
- Why SSR Mining Stock Is Flying This Week (It's Not Gold Price) (source)
- Why SSR Mining Stock Popped Today (source)
- SSR Mining Announces Normal Course Issuer Bid (source)
- Why SSR Mining Stock Shined Like Gold Today (source)
- SSR Mining Provides Update on Çöpler Mine Sale (source)
VVX (V2X, Inc.)
- 10 Percent Owners Sell 2.5 Million V2X Shares For Aroun (source)
ZIM (ZIM Integrated Shipping Services Ltd.)
- ZIM Integrated Shipping Services (ZIM) Declines More Than Market: Some Information for Investors (source)
Market Context
Major indices are advancing, with the Nasdaq leading gains at +1.12%, followed by the S&P 500 at +0.71% and the Dow Jones at +0.48%, signaling a broad-based uptrend and healthy risk appetite among investors. This environment favors EMA10/EMA30 crossover strategies, which thrive in directional markets by capturing momentum when shorter-term EMAs align with longer-term ones. With 42 total signals generated, the strategy appears responsive to the prevailing bullish bias, potentially offering reliable entries for long positions amid sustained buying pressure.
The VIX has declined 2.53% to 24.61, indicating easing volatility from recent highs, though levels remain elevated and could amplify intraday swings. For EMA10/EMA30 signals, this setup heightens the risk of whipsaws—false crossovers driven by noise—but the downward VIX trend supports cleaner trend confirmation, reducing false positives and enhancing signal quality in a risk-on climate.
Sector dynamics highlight industrials as the top-performing area with the most signals, suggesting rotation toward cyclical sectors amid broad market strength. This aligns with positive risk appetite, where investors favor economically sensitive areas over prior growth leaders, bolstering the strategy's effectiveness by concentrating signals in momentum-driven rotations.
Vlad's Take (EverHint)
Today's signals: Strong sector concentration in Industrials (12 signals) suggests sector-specific rotation. 8 signals showing insider selling warrant caution. 3 signals with congressional selling warrant attention.
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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