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EverHint - Signal — EMA10 × SMA50 Crossover (Experimental) - November 7, 2025

November 7, 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 7, 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 over the past ~90 days), days-to-earnings where available, and presence of recent analyst estimate coverage.
  • Headlines: most recent corporate news to confirm or challenge the move.
Note: 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$):

symbol sector close rsi14 insider_net_usd days_to_earnings
SCHW Financial Services 95.24 51.9 $-45,913,994 74
RIVN Consumer Cyclical 15.23 65.6 $0
EXPE Consumer Cyclical 258.25 72.4 $0 89
CADE Financial Services 38.43 58.7 $0 82
STE Healthcare 263.77 79.8 $0 88
H Consumer Cyclical 155.34 58.9 $-54,460
PRU Financial Services 106.29 77.4 $0 88
GTLS Industrials 200.65 64.9 $0
WMS Industrials 148.02 57.9 $0 89
INSP Healthcare 81.79 51.5 $-1,027,290
HEI Industrials 323.02 63.1 $99,504 39
AXS Financial Services 99.54 73.0 $0 89

Recent headlines (confirm/contradict):

  • SCHW — Announces deal to acquire Forge Global; company hosted an M&A call on Nov 6. (Charles Schwab Press Room)
  • RIVN — Board approves Musk-style long-term CEO pay plan; coverage also highlights first-ever positive gross profit. (Reuters)
  • EXPE — Q3 2025 beat and guidance lift; stock spiked following results. (Expedia Group)
  • CADE — KBW downgrades to Market Perform but raises price target; shares firmed into week’s end. (GuruFocus)
  • STE — Fiscal Q2 (Sept) topped estimates; company reiterated momentum. (Steris PLC)
  • H (Hyatt) — Q3 results posted; expands collaboration with Chase on World of Hyatt. (Hyatt Investors)

Field notes:

  • Insider Net (USD) = open-market purchases − sales in last ~90 days. Positive values = net buying.
  • Days → Earnings = days until next known report (if present).

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

Top by liquidity (ADV$):

symbol sector close rsi14 insider_net_usd days_to_earnings
ANET Technology 134.65 41.3 $-67,576,684
PEP Consumer Defensive 142.95 21.0 $0 88
ABNB Consumer Cyclical 120.88 27.9 $-7,626,137
ON Technology 47.83 27.6 $-768,259
PPBI Financial Services 24.49 $-112,700 75
TTWO Communication Services 232.00 16.9 $0 89
COOP Financial Services 210.79 $0
GEHC Healthcare 73.05 40.6 $0
SYF Financial Services 73.19 54.3 $0 81
QRVO Technology 85.90 37.7 $0 80
PNW Utilities 87.97 23.3 $0
GIL Consumer Cyclical 55.39 30.5 $0

Recent headlines (context for the caution flag):

  • ANET — Q3 2025 results sparked volatility as AI-networking leader reset expectations. (Seeking Alpha)
  • PEP — Ongoing dividend-defensive narratives persist; sentiment mixed around growth vs. payout. (Insider Monkey)
  • ABNB — Q3 beat with upbeat Q4 outlook; shares still faded post-print. (Reuters)
  • ON — Q3 topped estimates; board changes announced Nov 4. (Barron's)
  • TTWO — FQ2’26 beat, but “GTA 6” launch push to Nov 2026 weighed on shares. (Investors)
  • GEHC — Reaffirmed growth targets; macro/trade pressures remain a watch item. (Yahoo Finance)

Field notes:

  • Down-cross = caution flag — indicates short-term momentum rolling over.
    Sector clustering may reveal rotations (e.g., Financials ↗ vs. Tech/Defensive ↘).
  • Check RSI > 50 continuation on buys or < 40 persistence on sells before acting.

Vlad’s Take (EverHint)

For fast-crossover strategies, tier entries/exits:

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

Today’s rotation snapshot: Financials and select travel/hospitality lead on up-crosses; several Tech and a defensive staple flag down-crosses into earnings season.


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