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EverHint - Signal — EMA10 × EMA30 Crossover (Experimental) - November 11, 2025

Fast momentum scan — EMA10×EMA30 crossovers highlight Financials and Energy gaining bullish traction, while Tech weakens post-earnings. Rotation favors value and capital-heavy names. Data-driven signals only — no hype, no pumps.

November 11, 2025


What this signal is (quick)

We’re testing a fast momentum crossover: the 10-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA10) moving above or below the 30-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA30).

  • EMA10 > EMA30 → “Buy” — short-term momentum overtakes the 1-month trend (early bullish inflection).
  • EMA10 < EMA30 → “Sell” — short-term momentum slips under the 1-month trend (early weakness).

Because EMAs react faster than SMAs, this can catch early trend changes—but it’s prone to whipsaws in sideways markets.

Today’s signals use end-of-day data for November 11, 2025, and this scanner remains experimental while we refine performance tracking.


How we ranked today (reader version)

  • Trend posture: fresh EMA10/EMA30 cross on the daily close.
  • Overlays: 90-day insider net flows (open-market buys – sells), days → next earnings, and a recent analyst-estimate snapshot.
  • Headlines: most recent corporate news to confirm or challenge the move.
Signals are for educational use and back-testing only.

📈 Buy-Side Signals — EMA10×EMA30 (up-cross)

Ticker Sector Last ($) RSI (14) Insider Net (USD) Days → Earnings
1 ALV Consumer Cyclical 123.14 78.7 0 80
2 HIG Financial Services 131.17 74.9 79
3 DVN Energy 35.16 70.7 0
4 OPEN Real Estate 8.48 63.1 0
5 TRP Energy 53.55 63.1
6 MCO Financial Services 493.00 62.1 -216,402
7 WTFC Financial Services 130.97 61.9 0 70
8 JHG Financial Services 44.16 61.6 80
9 FAF Financial Services 64.10 61.1 -501,298
10 UPWK Communication Services 17.95 61.1 -1,511,206
11 GHC Consumer Defensive 1,077.97 60.4 0
12 EWBC Financial Services 105.02 60.4 -1,339,098 72

Field notes
Insider Net (USD) = open-market purchases − sales in last 90 days.
Days → Earnings = distance to next known report.

Recent Headlines (context)

  • ALV (Autoliv) — Announced an increased quarterly dividend (Nov 10). (Cision News)
  • HIG (The Hartford) — Coverage reiterated “Outperform”; recent fund flows note position increases. (Nasdaq)
  • DVN (Devon Energy) — Flow-of-funds items show position changes this week. (MarketBeat)
  • OPEN (Opendoor) — Disclosed a shareholder-first dividend of tradable warrants; follow-ups highlight short-seller implications. (Opendoor Investor)
  • TRP (TC Energy) — Q3 update plus extended outlook through 2028; coverage notes demand from data centers/LNG. (TC Energy)

📉 Sell-Side Signals — EMA10×EMA30 (down-cross)

Ticker Sector Last ($) RSI (14) Insider Net (USD) Days → Earnings
1 QBTS Technology 28.99 53.0 -540,166
2 CEG Utilities 351.67 50.6
3 EMR Industrials 129.53 48.7 85
4 PATH Technology 14.37 45.1 -26,067,676 22
5 NIO Consumer Cyclical 6.63 44.4 8
6 BABA Consumer Cyclical 160.80 44.4 10
7 NOVT Technology 106.76 43.5
8 IRM Real Estate 101.15 43.0 0
9 ACMR Technology 32.64 37.9 -1,694,083
10 AVAV Industrials 328.09 36.2 -398,941 22
11 TECH Healthcare 59.18 35.5 0 85
12 UI Technology 581.37 33.9 87

Recent Headlines (context)

  • QBTS (D-Wave Quantum) — Shares down in today’s session amid ongoing volatility coverage. (MarketBeat)
  • CEG (Constellation Energy) — Reported Q3 results Nov 7; quick-takes discuss outlook shifts. (Constellation)
  • EMR (Emerson) — Posted Q4/FY25 results, raised dividend 5%, announced fresh buyback authorization. (Emerson)
  • NIO — Logged another daily decline today; wrap notes ongoing underperformance vs. indices. (MarketWatch)

Field notes
Down-cross = caution flag — indicates short-term momentum rolling over.
Sector clustering may reveal rotations (e.g., Technology crowds the sell list).
Check RSI > 50 continuation on buys or < 40 persistence on sells before acting.


Vlad’s Take (EverHint)

  • Rotation snapshot: Financials dominate the buy cohort, while Technology is heavy on the sell side—consistent with post-earnings digestion in several software/hardware names.
  • Tactics for fast crossovers:
    • Consider tiered entries/exits (confirm with 2–3 closes beyond the band).
    • Trim into RSI > 70 spikes; consider covers or partial buys near RSI < 30 washes.
    • Use ATR-aware stops anchored to recent swing levels rather than the EMAs themselves.

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