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EverHint - Signal — EMA10 × SMA50 Crossover (Experimental) - November 10, 2025

November 10, 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 50-day Simple Moving Average (SMA50).

  • EMA10 > SMA50 → “Buy” – short-term trend overtakes medium trend (early bullish inflection)
  • EMA10 < SMA50 → “Sell” – short-term trend rolls under (early warning of weakness)

Because EMA reacts faster than SMA, this setup can catch early trend changes, but it’s also prone to whipsaws in sideways markets.

Today’s signals use end-of-day data for November 10, 2025, and this scanner remains experimental while we refine performance tracking.


How we ranked today (reader version)

  • Trend posture: fresh EMA10/SMA50 cross on the daily close.
  • Overlays: insider net flows (open-market buys − sells, last ~90 days), days-to-earnings where available, and whether there’s recent analyst-estimate activity (tracked separately).
  • Headlines: most recent corporate news to confirm or challenge the move.
Signals are for educational use and back-testing. We’ll keep tuning signal weights as live data accrues.

📈 Buy-Side Signals — EMA10×SMA50 (up-cross)

Top by liquidity (ADV$). Columns shown exactly as available from today’s data.

rank symbol sector close rsi14 insider_net_usd days_to_earnings
1 NEM Basic Materials 88.26 53.2 $0
2 COF Financial Services 220.30 55.7 $-6,515,895 71
3 AEM Basic Materials 167.96 55.8
4 SNAP Communication Services 8.69 65.3 $-23,812,141 85
5 TRV Financial Services 282.39 73.0 79
6 KGC Basic Materials 25.44 64.2
7 D Utilities 60.88 50.1 $0
8 TRGP Energy 169.48 74.1
9 SYF Financial Services 74.70 53.3 78
10 SBAC Real Estate 199.42 53.6 $0
11 AMCR Consumer Cyclical 8.44 59.5 $0 85
12 PEG Utilities 83.24 50.5

Field notes

  • Insider Net (USD) = open-market purchases − sales in the last ~90 days (negative values = net selling).
  • Days → Earnings = distance to next known earnings date (if present in today’s calendar).

Recent headlines (context only):

  • NEM — Workforce restructuring post-Newcrest deal; Q3 release reiterated dividend timing. (Reuters)
  • COF — Declared $0.80 dividend (Nov 4); separate court ruling rejected a $425M depositor settlement. (Capital One Investor)
  • SNAP — Announced $400M partnership with Perplexity AI alongside Q3 update. (Snap Inc.)
  • TRV — Coverage notes premium valuation momentum; Form 144 filed by director today. (Yahoo Finance)
  • KGC — Q3 “strong” update and investor materials this month; estimate bump cited. (Kinross Gold Corporation)
  • D — CVOW offshore wind project still on track per local report. (CBS 6 News Richmond WTVR)
  • TRGP — Record Q3 and outlook; recent senior notes pricing. (targaresources.com)
  • SYF — KBW Fintech conference participation; recent dividend confirmation. (Synchrony Financial)
  • SBAC — RBC maintains Outperform; price-target update noted. (GuruFocus)
  • AMCR — Q1 update + dividend headlines; AGM items. (Amcor)
  • PEG — Q3 2025 results and investor update reaffirm long-term growth framework. (PSEG Investor Relations)

📉 Sell-Side Signals — EMA10×SMA50 (down-cross)

rank symbol sector close rsi14 insider_net_usd days_to_earnings
1 KTOS Industrials 79.18 37.9 $-1,093,322
2 UEC Energy 12.94 46.5 23
3 STNE Technology 17.14 39.3
4 GMS Industrials 109.96 24
5 IDA Utilities 128.80 28.4
6 ALHC Healthcare 16.38 34.2 $-10,674,797
7 OTEX Technology 34.75 24.5 87
8 KGS Energy 34.08 42.9 $0

Recent headlines (context only):

  • KTOS — Q3 beat on revenue; shares volatile around print and acquisition headlines. (Barron's)
  • UEC — Praised U.S. uranium “critical mineral” designation in Nov 7 update. (Uranium Energy Corp)
  • STNE — Position-change filings in recent days; prior rating momentum noted in media. (MarketBeat)
  • OTEX — Expanded SAP collaboration; Q1 FY26 release timing and updates. (PR Newswire)

Field notes

  • Down-cross = caution flag — suggests short-term momentum rolling over.
  • Sector clustering today shows Industrials/Utilities among the down-cross group; monitor for rotation.

Vlad’s Take (EverHint)

For fast crossovers, I prefer tiered entries/exits over all-in moves:

  • Add only after 2–3 closes confirm above (buys) or below (sells) the 10/50 band.
  • Trim into RSI spikes > 70 or cover closer to RSI < 30.
  • Use ATR-aware stops near prior swing pivots — not the averages themselves.

Today’s rotation snapshot: Gold miners + Financials show up-crosses; select Industrials/Utilities flag down-crosses.


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