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EverHint Signal — EMA10 × SMA50 Crossover - November 13, 2025

EMA10×SMA50 (Nov 13): Fresh crosses on a weak tape—treat buy signals with caution. We ranked by liquidity and overlaid insider flows, days→earnings, and analyst-update cadence. Tech shows multiple down-crosses; a few defensives/financials turned up. Headlines included.

November 13, 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 Nov 13, 2025, and this scanner remains experimental while we refine performance tracking.

Market context & caution

Today screened as a risk-off session across major indexes. Treat any fresh up-cross with caution—broad tape weakness can overwhelm single-name momentum even when the signal is clean.


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 90d), Days → Earnings, and 30-day analyst-update cadence
  • Headlines: most recent corporate news to confirm or challenge the move
Note: Signals are for educational use and back-testing. We’ll keep tuning weights as live data accrues.

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

Rank Ticker Sector Last ($) RSI (14) Insider Net (USD, 90d) Days → Earnings Analyst Updates (30d)
1 ABBV Healthcare 232.29 54.7 78 1
2 MCD Consumer Cyclical 307.58 52.0 −625,000 88
3 MCO Financial Services 490.77 50.0 −216,402
4 TFC Financial Services 45.33 61.2 0 64
5 DVN Energy 35.04 69.2 0 1
6 INFY Technology 16.96 39.9 63 1
7 ALL Financial Services 211.16 83.7 −39,497 83
8 ACGL Financial Services 92.76 73.9 −941,464 88
9 DGX Healthcare 187.58 59.2 −5,596,359 77
10 HIG Financial Services 133.68 79.2 77
11 EPD Energy 31.76 60.4 82
12 NTR Basic Materials 58.87 52.8 1

Field notes (buys)

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

Recent Headlines (selected)

  • MCO — Moody’s: Q3 beat and raised full-year outlook; analytics momentum cited. (Yahoo Finance)
  • TFC — Truist Financial: Redeems 4.95% Series P preferreds today (Nov 13), per announcement on Oct 28. (Truist Newsroom)
  • DVN — Devon Energy: Q3 print and valuation takeaways; dividend noted on IR. (Yahoo Finance)
  • MCD — McDonald’s: Q3 comps beat aided by value offers. (Reuters)

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

Rank Ticker Sector Last ($) RSI (14) Insider Net (USD, 90d) Days → Earnings Analyst Updates (30d)
1 APP Technology 556.15 36.7 −10,641,283 90 1
2 CRM Technology 240.43 35.3 −1,440,922 20 1
3 ETN Industrials 354.07 38.0 0 78
4 ARM Technology 140.31 24.7 83
5 EL Consumer Defensive 89.92 21.2 −1,013,728,673 82
6 EMR Industrials 128.46 41.8 83
7 PCAR Industrials 96.55 39.2 −340,785 75 1
8 JBL Technology 201.82 42.1 −11,906,772 34

Recent Headlines (selected)

  • APP — AppLovin: Insider sales reported; shares down intraday on selling headlines. (MarketBeat)
  • ETN — Eaton: Stock fell today amid broader weakness; backdrop includes $9.5B Boyd Thermal deal to bolster data-center cooling. (MarketWatch)
  • CRM — Salesforce: Longer-term 2030 $60B revenue ambition vs. nearer-term guidance concerns; Dreamforce focused on Agentforce/AI. (Reuters)
  • ARM — Arm Holdings: Recent AI-oriented chip/IP moves and licensing push; shares sensitive to AI cycle. (Reuters)

Field notes (sells)
Down-cross = caution flag — indicates short-term momentum rolling over. Sector clustering can hint at rotations (e.g., Tech ↘, select Industrials ↘ today). For process, look for RSI < 40 follow-through before acting.


Carlo’s Take (EverHint)

For fast-crossover strategies, I prefer tiered entries/exits:

  • Add only after 2–3 daily closes above (buys) or below (sells) the 10/50 band.
  • Trim into RSI > 70 spikes or cover into RSI < 30 washes.
  • Use ATR-aware stops around prior swing pivots rather than the MAs themselves.

Today’s rotation snapshot: Broad risk-off; Tech leadership frayed (several down-crosses), while a few large, defensive/financial names printed up-crosses—but tape weakness is the primary risk.


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