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EverHint Signal — EMA10 × SMA50 Crossover - November 12, 2025

EMA10×SMA50 (Nov 12): Healthcare leads up-crosses (PFE, NVS, MASI, OPCH) with NTRS and SJM joining; down-crosses cluster in Tech/Industrials (FTNT, UI, EME) plus BABA and WEC. Overlays include insider flows, days→earnings, and 30-day analyst-update cadence.

November 12, 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 12, 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 → earnings, and 30-day analyst-update cadence.
  • 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 entries by liquidity (ADV$). Columns shown exactly as available from today’s files.

rank symbol sector close rsi14 insider_net_usd days_to_earnings analyst_updates_30d
1 PFE Healthcare 25.87 65.8 $0 83 1
2 NVS Healthcare 132.29 51.6 79
3 GFI Basic Materials 42.86 55.0 1
4 SJM Consumer Defensive 109.83 72.5 $-715,000 13
5 NTRS Financial Services 132.40 85.5 71 1
6 VFC Consumer Cyclical 15.44 46.6 $0 84
7 MASI Healthcare 149.79 51.6 $0
8 OPCH Healthcare 29.04 57.4 $0 1
9 HR Real Estate 18.23 39.2 $-270,000 1
10 BVN Basic Materials 23.51 54.5
11 FIBK Financial Services 32.45 61.7 $-1,660,723 84

Field notes

  • Insider Net (USD) = open-market purchases − sales in the last ~90 days (negative = net selling).
  • Days → Earnings = distance to next known earnings date (if present).
  • Analyst updates (30d) = count of estimate items recorded in the last 30 days.

Recent Headlines (context only):

  • PFE (Pfizer) — Company flagged a Nov 19 conference webcast; media commentary notes valuation debate and incremental strength post-print. (Pfizer)
  • NVS (Novartis) — Press release: Phase 3 malaria combo (ganaplacide/lumefantrine) met primary endpoint; trade press highlights “first novel malaria therapy in 25+ years” angle. (Novartis)
  • GFI (Gold Fields) — Capital Markets Day materials + pledge of $500M extra shareholder returns over two years. (Gold Fields)
  • SJM (J.M. Smucker) — Ongoing post-earnings takes and incremental fund buys reported today. (Yahoo Finance)
  • NTRS (Northern Trust) — Recent commentary on momentum/returns; house research pieces continue. (Yahoo Finance)

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

rank symbol sector close rsi14 insider_net_usd days_to_earnings analyst_updates_30d
1 BABA Consumer Cyclical 157.91 33.4 9 1
2 FTNT Technology 82.14 42.9 $0 85
3 EME Industrials 643.38 42.2 $0
4 WEC Utilities 112.11 34.6 $-11,247 83
5 UI Technology 584.81 29.7 86
6 RYTM Healthcare 97.92 32.9 $-1,127,748 1
7 SUPN Healthcare 44.62 33.2 $-791,822 1
8 AROC Energy 24.03 33.8 $-1,022,533

Recent Headlines (context only):

  • BABA (Alibaba) — Shares fell as Singles’ Day coverage framed consumer sentiment as “muted” vs. prior years. (MarketWatch)
  • FTNT (Fortinet) — News release touts ROI and NetOps efficiency metrics for Secure LAN Edge. (Fortinet Investor Relations)
  • EME (EMCOR Group) — Post-Q3 analyses emphasize raised guidance; incremental fund-holding updates today. (Simply Wall St)
  • WEC (WEC Energy) — Utilities under pressure broadly; stock’s RSI sits sub-35 post recent slide (no new corp update cited today).

Field notes

  • Down-cross = caution flag — suggests short-term momentum rolling over.
  • Cluster today: Tech/Industrials plus China consumer names; watch for rotation confirmation.
  • Consider continuation checks (e.g., RSI > 50 on buys / < 40 on sells) before acting.

Carlo’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 anchored to recent swing pivots — not the averages themselves.

Today’s rotation snapshot: Healthcare dominates the up-cross list; Tech/Industrials and China consumer weigh on the down-cross cohort.


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