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EverHint Signal — EMA10 × EMA30 Crossover — December 16, 2025

EMA10×EMA30 fired 57 fresh crossovers on Dec 16: 19 buys and 38 sells. Industrials led the buy list, while Energy dominated sells. Volatility stayed calm (VIX 16.45) with Nasdaq up and Dow down. Experimental signals for research only.

What This Signal Is (Quick)
EMA10 × EMA30 Crossover flags fresh momentum shifts by tracking when the 10-day EMA crosses the 30-day EMA on the close.

  • Buy signal: EMA(10) crosses above EMA(30)
  • Sell signal: EMA(10) crosses below EMA(30)

This is an experimental scanner designed for education, screening, and back-testing—not a standalone decision tool.

How We Ranked Today (Reader Version)

  • Primary ranking: RSI(14)
    • Buy-side: lower RSI ranks higher (more “reset/oversold” feel)
    • Sell-side: higher RSI ranks higher (more “stretched” feel)
  • Overlays (context only):
    • Insider Net (USD): last 90 days, Purchases minus Sales only (awards/exercises/tax ignored)
    • Days → Earnings: proximity to next earnings date (bmo/amc shown when available)
    • Analyst coverage: median coverage today was 9 analysts on buys vs 5.5 on sells (EPS estimates)

Buy-side and sell-side totals

  • Buy signals: 19
  • Sell signals: 38

📈 Buy-Side Signals (ranked by RSI(14), lower first)

RankTickerCompanySectorLast ($)RSI(14)Insider Net (USD)Days → Earnings
1ELANElanco Animal Health IncorporatedHealthcare$22.4944.570 (amc)
2ALKAlaska Air Group, Inc.Industrials$52.4259.043 (bmo)
3UNMUnum GroupFinancial Services$77.5260.0-$378K49 (bmo)
4MASMasco CorporationIndustrials$64.7761.656 (bmo)
5PCTYPaylocity Holding CorporationTechnology$149.7161.7-$21K51 (bmo)
6PMPhilip Morris International Inc.Consumer Defensive$167.2262.551 (bmo)
7EFXEquifax Inc.Industrials$267.4963.6-$25K49 (bmo)
8BFAMBright Horizons Family Solutions Inc.Consumer Cyclical$118.2665.358 (amc)
9BJBJ's Wholesale Club Holdings, Inc.Consumer Defensive$115.4766.757 (bmo)
10RCLRoyal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.Consumer Cyclical$279.9366.950 (bmo)
11DARDarling Ingredients Inc.Consumer Defensive$37.3069.456 (bmo)
12HOODRobinhood Markets, Inc.Financial Services$85.3770.557 (amc)
13LYVLive Nation Entertainment Inc.Communication Services$129.2371.563 (amc)
14VLOValero Energy CorporationEnergy$132.2872.057 (bmo)
15IDCCInterDigital, Inc.Technology$196.8973.7-$447K51 (amc)
16COHRCoherent Corp.Technology$91.2174.057 (amc)
17MDTMedtronic plcHealthcare$86.3376.357 (bmo)
18WMBThe Williams Companies, Inc.Energy$56.5376.5-$1.19M50 (bmo)
19SWSmurfit WestRock plcConsumer Cyclical$49.1277.043 (bmo)

Recent headlines (buys, last few days when available)

  • PM (Philip Morris International): coverage focused on institutional positioning updates. Defense World
  • PM (Philip Morris International): another holdings update highlighted new share accumulation. Defense World
  • BFAM (Bright Horizons): a filing-driven note pointed to an institutional stake reduction. Defense World
  • BJ (BJ’s Wholesale Club): options-market commentary suggested traders are pricing higher volatility. Zacks

📉 Sell-Side Signals (ranked by RSI(14), higher first)

RankTickerCompanySectorLast ($)RSI(14)Insider Net (USD)Days → Earnings
1NRGNRG Energy, Inc.Utilities$109.0778.564 (amc)
2VSTVistra Corp.Utilities$198.1077.564 (amc)
3SBLKStar Bulk Carriers Corp.Industrials$16.5777.450 (amc)
4MPCMarathon Petroleum CorporationEnergy$177.8077.749 (bmo)
5MROMarathon Oil CorporationEnergy$33.1877.049 (bmo)
6MTDRMatador Resources CompanyEnergy$52.3176.858 (amc)
7DKDelek US Holdings, Inc.Energy$22.9675.857 (bmo)
8WMBThe Williams Companies, Inc.Energy$56.5374.4-$1.19M50 (bmo)
9BPBP p.l.c.Energy$32.7173.143 (bmo)
10VALValaris LimitedEnergy$63.0772.557 (bmo)
11DARDarling Ingredients Inc.Consumer Defensive$37.3072.256 (bmo)
12VLOValero Energy CorporationEnergy$132.2871.857 (bmo)
13CABOCable One, Inc.Communication Services$375.0770.779 (amc)
14CACICACI International Inc.Industrials$422.2770.044 (amc)
15THOThor Industries, Inc.Consumer Cyclical$102.6768.657 (bmo)
16CTASCintas CorporationIndustrials$817.5833.7-$1.89M51 (bmo)
17BIPBrookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P.Utilities$32.8760.879 (bmo)
18BFHBread Financial Holdings, Inc.Financial Services$61.4255.044 (amc)
19APLDApplied Digital CorporationTechnology$24.2451.2-$10.87M28 (bmo)
20ENPHEnphase Energy, Inc.Technology$64.1147.050 (amc)
21SERVServe Robotics Inc.Technology$10.0446.7-$5.18M51 (bmo)
22BBAIBigBear.ai Holdings, Inc.Technology$5.8645.079 (amc)
23CIVICivitas Resources, Inc.Energy$54.5244.358 (amc)
24EOSEEos Energy Enterprises, Inc.Industrials$3.9935.3-$12.40M58 (amc)
25ZZillow Group, Inc.Real Estate$75.4934.250 (amc)
26ZGZillow Group, Inc.Real Estate$75.2834.050 (amc)
27AGXArgan, Inc.Industrials$320.1032.8-$6.01M
28APHAmphenol CorporationTechnology$129.1332.2-$20.51M43 (bmo)
29OKEONEOK, Inc.Energy$117.5631.743 (bmo)
30RITMRithm Capital Corp.Financial Services$10.7431.5-$5.19M43 (amc)
31NUENucor CorporationBasic Materials$152.8431.249 (bmo)
32IBRXImmunityBio, Inc.Healthcare$3.5631.1-$2.07M58 (amc)
33HIMSHims & Hers Health, Inc.Healthcare$33.6331.049 (amc)
34BABAAlibaba Group Holding LimitedConsumer Cyclical$90.0630.258 (bmo)
35PINSPinterest, Inc.Communication Services$49.0029.944 (amc)
36MTDMettler-Toledo International Inc.Healthcare$1372.1729.8-$6.71M44 (amc)
37AVGOBroadcom Inc.Technology$1071.7229.779 (amc)
38BIIBBiogen Inc.Healthcare$242.3128.651 (bmo)

Recent headlines (sells, last few days when available)

  • APLD (Applied Digital): downside-case discussion focused on how far the drawdown could extend. Forbes
  • APLD (Applied Digital): dip-buying debate framed around recent selloff intensity. GuruFocus
  • SERV (Serve Robotics): growth narrative emphasized deployment expansion and revenue scaling questions. Zacks
  • SERV (Serve Robotics): a separate note highlighted insider selling pressure. Defense World
  • RITM (Rithm Capital): institutional positioning update pointed to a stake reduction. Defense World
  • BP (BP): report noted Petrobras stepping into Brazil solar, reinforcing regional energy transition momentum. Reuters

Field Notes

  • RSI(14) interpretation: RSI can stay stretched for longer than expected in strong trends. Treat it as a context dial, not a timing trigger.
  • Insider Net (USD): positive net buying adds confidence; heavy net selling can be a yellow flag—especially if it clusters around the same name.
  • Earnings proximity: signals inside 7 days of earnings are often higher-volatility setups; today, the closest notable earnings buffer is APLD at 28 days.

Vlad’s Take (EverHint)
Today’s market backdrop: S&P 500 +0.00%, Nasdaq +0.56%, Dow -0.55% — rotation day rather than broad risk-on. VIX closed at 16.45 (low-to-normal volatility) and small caps lagged (Russell 2000 -0.28%), a mild defensive tell. Treasury yields eased (10Y at 4.153%) while crypto was mixed (BTC +1.64%, ETH -0.34%).

With volatility contained, EMA crossovers can work—but the sell-side skew (38 vs 19) is a reminder to stay selective. On the buy list, I’d favor names with solid liquidity and earnings not imminent. On the sell list, Energy is crowded—if crude momentum softens, those fades can accelerate; if the tape stays commodity-supported, expect noise and whipsaws. Tier entries, keep position sizes sane, and respect earnings risk.

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