EverHint Signal — EMA10 × SMA50 Crossover — December 01, 2025
What This Signal Is (Quick)
EMA10 × SMA50 looks for fresh crossovers where the 10-day exponential moving average (EMA10) meets and crosses the 50-day simple moving average (SMA50):
- Buy signal (EMA10_x_SMA50_Buy) – EMA10 crosses above SMA50 on today’s close.
That’s a short-term trend line overtaking a slower, 50-day trend, often marking the start of a medium-term upswing (roughly 4–12 weeks). - Sell signal (EMA10_x_SMA50_Sell) – EMA10 crosses below SMA50 on today’s close.
That’s an early warning that momentum is fading or the trend is rolling over and can act as an exit cue or a potential short setup.
Because this scanner pairs a responsive EMA with a slower SMA, it tends to be more selective and smoother than fast-on-fast crossovers (like EMA10 × EMA30). It generates fewer but generally higher-quality signals with less whipsaw, better suited for position trades rather than hyper-short-term scalps.
This is an experimental scanner intended for research, education, and back-testing—not a plug-and-play trading system.
How We Ranked Today (Reader Version)
For today’s EMA10 × SMA50 report (signal date 2025-12-01):
- Ranking logic
- Buy signals are ranked by RSI(14), lowest first – prioritizing crossovers where price is turning up from relatively cooler momentum zones rather than already overbought levels.
- Sell signals are ranked by RSI(14), highest first – focusing on names rolling over from relatively elevated RSI.
- Liquidity & quality filters
- Only names with sufficient 20-day average dollar volume (adv20_dollars) made it into the universe, to avoid illiquid traps.
- Large and mid caps dominate the list, with market caps ranging from low single-digit billions up to mega-caps.
- Overlays
- Insider Net (USD) – net open-market buying vs. selling over the last 90 days (P vs. S transactions only; awards/exercises excluded).
- Days → Earnings – days until the next scheduled earnings report, based on the nearest upcoming earnings date for each symbol.
- Analyst coverage (in background) – most symbols are covered by a mid-single to mid-teens number of analysts, so these aren’t obscure microcaps.
Signals are not trade recommendations. Think of them as a structured watchlist for idea generation and back-testing.
📈 Buy-Side Signals (EMA10 crosses above SMA50)
Ranked by RSI(14), lowest (more “oversold”) to highest.
| Rank | Ticker | Company | Sector | Last ($) | RSI(14) | Insider Net (USD) | Days → Earnings | Market Cap |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ATAT | Atour Lifestyle Holdings Limited | Consumer Cyclical | 40.43 | 47.9 | 5.6B | ||
| 2 | SHW | The Sherwin-Williams Company | Basic Materials | 341.49 | 48.9 | 59 | 84.8B | |
| 3 | NTRS | Northern Trust Corporation | Financial Services | 130.98 | 52.1 | 52 | 24.8B | |
| 4 | UFPI | UFP Industries, Inc. | Basic Materials | 92.46 | 53.5 | 77 | 5.4B | |
| 5 | STLA | Stellantis N.V. | Consumer Cyclical | 10.65 | 53.8 | 30.8B | ||
| 6 | MTB | M&T Bank Corporation | Financial Services | 190.22 | 53.9 | 45 | 29.2B | |
| 7 | RF | Regions Financial Corporation | Financial Services | 25.33 | 54.4 | 46 | 22.8B | |
| 8 | NTR | Nutrien Ltd. | Basic Materials | 60.17 | 54.7 | 79 | 29.4B | |
| 9 | TRMB | Trimble Inc. | Technology | 81.67 | 55.3 | 79 | 19.4B | |
| 10 | SSNC | SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc. | Technology | 86.12 | 56.1 | 66 | 21.0B | |
| 11 | ENB | Enbridge Inc. | Energy | 43.27 | 57.6 | 61 | 91.5B | |
| 12 | ACI | Albertsons Companies, Inc. | Consumer Defensive | 18.10 | 62.0 | -6.71M | 44 | 9.9B |
| 13 | KEY | KeyCorp | Financial Services | 16.35 | 62.3 | 59 | 15.3B | |
| 14 | GFS | GLOBALFOUNDRIES Inc. | Technology | 59.77 | 63.4 | 51 | 33.1B | |
| 15 | CVNA | Carvana Co. | Consumer Cyclical | 173.19 | 63.9 | 35.7B | ||
| 16 | OBDC | Blue Owl Capital Corporation | Financial Services | 22.11 | 64.0 | 66 | 16.2B | |
| 17 | ST | Sensata Technologies Holding plc | Technology | 41.08 | 65.2 | 78 | 6.2B | |
| 18 | MAA | Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc. | Real Estate | 130.64 | 65.5 | 65 | 15.3B | |
| 19 | HWC | Hancock Whitney Corporation | Financial Services | 51.24 | 65.8 | 64 | 4.4B | |
| 20 | MSGS | Madison Square Garden Sports Corp. | Communication Services | 215.22 | 66.2 | 76 | 5.2B | |
| 21 | ALLE | Allegion plc | Industrials | 144.93 | 66.3 | 87 | 12.7B | |
| 22 | UAL | United Airlines Holdings, Inc. | Industrials | 76.01 | 66.6 | 80 | 25.2B | |
| 23 | ECL | Ecolab Inc. | Basic Materials | 309.03 | 67.7 | 56 | 88.1B | |
| 24 | FHN | First Horizon Corporation | Financial Services | 17.12 | 68.9 | 9.6B | ||
| 25 | URBN | Urban Outfitters, Inc. | Consumer Cyclical | 39.24 | 69.7 | 77 | 3.7B | |
| 26 | BCC | Boise Cascade Company | Basic Materials | 140.21 | 69.8 | 80 | 5.1B | |
| 27 | ALLY | Ally Financial Inc. | Financial Services | 41.44 | 72.4 | 58 | 12.8B | |
| 28 | SYK | Stryker Corporation | Healthcare | 456.13 | 73.9 | 87 | 170.3B | |
| 29 | STT | State Street Corporation | Financial Services | 92.78 | 74.3 | 82 | 27.6B | |
| 30 | PNC | The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. | Financial Services | 192.76 | 74.7 | 76.3B | ||
| 31 | TPG | TPG Inc. | Financial Services | 55.56 | 75.9 | 75 | 17.1B | |
| 32 | TPC | Tutor Perini Corporation | Industrials | 39.21 | 78.1 | 2.1B | ||
| 33 | AON | Aon plc | Financial Services | 351.17 | 80.1 | 60 | 75.9B |
Buy-side quick read
- Sector tilt: Buy signals are dominated by Financial Services (regional banks, asset managers, specialty finance), with additional strength in Basic Materials, Technology, and Consumer Cyclical.
- RSI profile: Most buys cluster in the 50–75 RSI band – not deeply oversold, but in the early to mid part of upward momentum swings.
- Earnings calendar: Many names have earnings 40–80 days out, leaving a window for medium-term trend trades before the next major event.
- Insider flows: The standout here is ACI, where net insider activity skews notably negative over the last 90 days (≈-6.7M USD), despite a fresh bullish crossover.
Recent Buy-Side Headlines (Selected)
These are short summaries of recent news around some of the more notable buy signals:
- ATAT — Atour Lifestyle Holdings: Shares moved higher after the company raised guidance, signaling stronger-than-expected operating momentum in the travel/leisure space.
- SHW — Sherwin-Williams: Institutional money managers reported adding to positions, a quiet but supportive backdrop for a fresh bullish crossover.
- AON — Aon plc: Management is presenting at a major financial services conference, keeping investor focus on its capital-light, fee-based model.
- ARES — Ares Management: Announced further integration of its global logistics real-estate platform, reinforcing the growth story behind its fee-earning assets.
- STLA — Stellantis: News flow mixes marketing pushes (holiday campaigns) with regulatory headlines on EU emissions rules, underscoring both brand strength and policy risk.
- NTRS — Northern Trust: Options activity highlights elevated call buying, and the firm was selected to support a fund range for a large client—both supportive signals for sentiment.
- OBDC — Blue Owl Capital Corp.: Featured in commentary as a high-yield income opportunity, framing it as a “blue-chip” yield vehicle in the BDC space.
- MSGS — Madison Square Garden Sports: Asset managers disclosed increased stakes, a quiet vote of confidence in the underlying sports franchise portfolio.
📉 Sell-Side Signals (EMA10 crosses below SMA50)
Ranked by RSI(14), highest (more “overbought”) to lowest.
| Rank | Ticker | Company | Sector | Last ($) | RSI(14) | Insider Net (USD) | Days → Earnings | Market Cap |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | EXC | Exelon Corporation | Utilities | 45.69 | 51.6 | 72 | 46.2B | |
| 2 | EVRG | Evergy, Inc. | Utilities | 75.52 | 44.2 | 87 | 17.4B | |
| 3 | PEG | Public Service Enterprise Group Incorporated | Utilities | 81.57 | 40.8 | -0.41M | 85 | 40.7B |
| 4 | CFLT | Confluent, Inc. | Technology | 21.87 | 37.4 | -10.33M | 71 | 7.7B |
| 5 | PCG | PG&E Corporation | Utilities | 15.84 | 37.1 | 73 | 34.8B | |
| 6 | ESE | ESCO Technologies Inc. | Industrials | 204.97 | 36.8 | -2.25M | 66 | 5.3B |
| 7 | CW | Curtiss-Wright Corporation | Industrials | 546.05 | 34.6 | 72 | 20.6B | |
| 8 | BURL | Burlington Stores, Inc. | Consumer Cyclical | 242.43 | 32.9 | 15.3B | ||
| 9 | SBAC | SBA Communications Corporation | Real Estate | 188.57 | 32.8 | 84 | 20.3B | |
| 10 | GD | General Dynamics Corporation | Industrials | 332.38 | 27.3 | 65 | 89.6B |
Sell-side quick read
- Sector tilt: Sell signals are heavily concentrated in Utilities, with additional weakness in Industrials, one data-infrastructure growth name (CFLT), and one tower REIT (SBAC).
- Insider flows: Where insider net is negative (e.g., CFLT, ESE, PEG), recent selling aligns with the fresh bearish cross.
- RSI profile: Several sell names already sit in the low-30s RSI, meaning the breakdown is underway rather than just starting; late entries may require tighter risk controls.
Recent Sell-Side Headlines (Selected)
- SBAC — SBA Communications: Management is scheduled to speak at a major media and communications conference, keeping the name visible but happening against the backdrop of a fresh bearish crossover and softer momentum in tower REITs.
Field Notes on Metrics & Setups
- RSI(14)
- 30–50 range (buys): Many buy signals appear where RSI is recovering from neutral or mildly oversold levels, often a sweet spot for trend-following entries.
- 30–40 range (sells): Several sell names are already in follow-through mode; short ideas here are later in the move and can be more volatile.
- Sector rotation
- Financials, materials, and tech dominate the buy list – consistent with a market that still rewards cyclicals and higher-beta segments in pockets.
- Defensive utilities cluster on the sell side – a subtle sign that investors may be rotating away from bond-proxy names as yields stabilize or firm up.
- Insider Net (USD)
- Positive net buying would highlight quiet insider conviction; today’s list is more about pockets of net selling (notably CFLT, ESE, ACI, PEG), which is a mild caution flag when aligned with bearish or late-stage bullish crossovers.
- Earnings timing
- Many symbols show 40–90 days to earnings, leaving room for swing trades while still giving you a clear calendar of when volatility spikes might return.
Vlad’s Take (EverHint)
Today’s market backdrop: the S&P 500 was roughly flat to slightly positive (about +0.47%), the Nasdaq added around +0.45%, while the Dow slipped about -0.45% and the Russell 2000 fell roughly -0.53%. That’s a mildly risk-on session with a clear large-cap growth tilt.
The VIX closed near 17.25 and dropped over 4% on the day, which is a normal-vol regime—not complacent, but far from panic. Bitcoin (≈-4.4%) and Ethereum (≈-6.7%) sold off, reminding us that speculative risk took a breather even as equities held their ground. The 10-year Treasury yield finished around 4.09%, ticking higher by about 1.1%, which still leans against the most rate-sensitive growth names.
Overall, this feels like a cautious risk-on environment: trends can work, but the tape is selective. For EMA10 × SMA50:
- On the buy side, I’d prioritize liquid financials, quality industrials, and large-cap tech where the crossover aligns with constructive news and no near-term earnings landmines.
- On the sell side, utilities and a few industrial names flashing bearish crossovers look more like trim or risk-management candidates than aggressive shorts, especially with RSI already sliding lower.
- In both directions, tier entries, avoid chasing extended moves, and keep position sizes modest. Crossovers are powerful but still benefit from confluence: support levels, volume confirmation, and clean risk levels matter.
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