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EverHint - Signal — SMA20 × SMA50 Crossover (Experimental) - November 10, 2025

November 10, 2025


What this signal is (quick)

We’re testing a momentum crossover: the 20-day Simple Moving Average (SMA20) moving above or below the 50-day Simple Moving Average (SMA50).

  • SMA20 > SMA50 → “Buy” – short-term trend overtakes medium trend (early bullish inflection)
  • SMA20 < SMA50 → “Sell” – short-term trend rolls under (early weakness flag)

Simple averages react slower than EMAs, so this setup filters some noise but can still whipsaw 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 SMA20/SMA50 cross on the daily close.
  • Overlays: insider net flows (open-market buys − sells, last 90d), days-to-earnings, and recent analyst-estimate 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 signal weights as live data accrues.

📈 Buy-Side Signals — SMA20×SMA50 (up-cross)

Rank Ticker Company Sector Last ($) RSI (14) Insider Net (USD) Days → Earnings
1 APPN Appian Corporation Technology 42.32 83.1 $0
2 FROG JFrog Ltd. Technology 64.32 77.2 $-93,917
3 EPAM EPAM Systems, Inc. Technology 182.51 79.7 $-1,747,576
4 GTLS Chart Industries, Inc. Industrials 202.94 81.0 $0
5 KSS Kohl’s Corporation Consumer Cyclical 17.91 62.7 $0 15
6 MGA Magna International Inc. Consumer Cyclical 49.19 65.0

Field notes

  • Insider Net (USD) = open-market purchases − sales in last 90 days.
  • Days → Earnings = distance to next known report (blank if not available).

Recent Headlines (high-signal items)

  • APPN — Appian: Q3 results showed 21% YoY growth in total revenue and cloud subscriptions; shares rallied on the print. (Appian Investors)
  • FROG — JFrog: Q3 revenue +26% YoY; launched governance (AppTrust) and AI Catalog; stock rose on beat/raise. (JFrog)
  • EPAM — EPAM Systems: Raised FY2025 revenue & EPS outlook on solid demand; stock reacted positively. (Reuters)
  • GTLS — Chart Industries: Reported Q3; ongoing Baker Hughes $210/share acquisition context; fresh fund filings show increased positions. (Chart Industries)
  • KSS — Kohl’s: Holiday Black Friday promotions underway; recent coverage debating fair value and revisions. Earnings due Nov 25. (Kohl's Corporate)
  • MGA — Magna International: Announced normal course issuer bid (share buyback) effective Nov 7; coverage notes rating/target changes. (Magna)

📉 Sell-Side Signals — SMA20×SMA50 (down-cross)

No down-cross signals in this run.

Field notes

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

Vlad’s Take (EverHint)

For 20/50 SMA crossovers (slower than EMA-based signals), I still prefer tiered entries/exits:

  • Add only after 2–3 daily closes holding above the 20/50 band.
  • Trim into RSI spikes > 70; consider partial exits near prior swing resistance.
  • Use ATR-aware stops tucked under the crossover zone or the last higher low rather than the averages themselves.

Today’s rotation snapshot: Tech-heavy list with Industrials and Consumer names mixed in; breadth skewed risk-on following upbeat software prints and corporate actions.


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