EverHint Signal — SMA20 × SMA50 Crossover — November 24, 2025
What This Signal Is (Quick)
The SMA20 × SMA50 Crossover looks for medium-term trend shifts using two simple moving averages:
- SMA20_x_SMA50_Buy (Golden Cross)
SMA(20) moves above SMA(50) → short-term trend now stronger than the medium-term trend.
Often used as a bullish confirmation with 4–12 week holding windows. - SMA20_x_SMA50_Sell (Death Cross)
SMA(20) moves below SMA(50) → short-term trend has rolled over vs. the 50-day trend.
Often used as a risk-reduction or exit signal, sometimes early ahead of deeper drawdowns.
Compared to faster EMA crossovers, this setup:
- fires less often,
- tends to be more stable,
- and is better suited for traders who prefer confirmed trend turns over ultra-early entries.
This is an experimental scanner, not a plug-and-play trading system.
How Today’s Lists Were Built
Universe: all SMA20 × SMA50 crossovers on November 24, 2025.
- Buys: 10 names
- Sells: 28 names
Ranking rules (per your instruction):
- Within buys: sort by RSI(14) ascending
- Lower RSI = earlier in the momentum phase
- Within sells: sort by RSI(14) ascending
- Lower RSI = more oversold within a fresh Death Cross
Overlays (for both tables):
- RSI(14) → explicitly shown and referenced in comments
- Market cap (formatted; to gauge size)
- Liquidity via 20-day average dollar volume (adv20_dollars)
- Net insider activity over last 90 days
- P = open-market purchase (positive)
- S = open-market sale (negative)
- A/M/F and similar non-directional events ignored
- Days → Earnings (nearest future earnings date where available)
Top 10 BUY Signals (Ranked by RSI(14), Lowest First)
These are SMA20_x_SMA50_Buy signals with the lowest RSI(14) among all Golden Crosses.
| Rank | Ticker | Company | Sector | Last ($) | RSI(14) | Market Cap | Insider Net | Days → Earnings | Liquidity (20d $) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | SITE | SiteOne Landscape Supply, Inc. | Industrials | 129.27 | 58.4 | 5.8B | $0 | 79 (bmo) | 83.8M |
| 2 | RHP | Ryman Hospitality Properties, Inc. | Real Estate | 94.02 | 60.8 | 5.9B | $0 | 87 (amc) | 46.8M |
| 3 | GT | The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company | Consumer Cyclical | 12.83 | 62.1 | 3.7B | $0 | 80 (amc) | 63.2M |
| 4 | LIVN | LivaNova PLC | Healthcare | 75.21 | 63.1 | 4.3B | $0 | N/A | 34.4M |
| 5 | CRGY | Crescent Energy Company | Energy | 14.07 | 63.3 | 3.3B | $0 | N/A | 55.9M |
| 6 | KGC | Kinross Gold Corporation | Basic Materials | 7.76 | 65.3 | 19.8B | $0 | 79 (amc) | 222.5M |
| 7 | THG | The Hanover Insurance Group, Inc. | Financial Services | 157.19 | 70.4 | 5.6B | $0 | 71 (amc) | 28.7M |
| 8 | DVN | Devon Energy Corporation | Energy | 57.31 | 72.7 | 33.0B | $0 | 85 (amc) | 280.3M |
| 9 | ACGL | Arch Capital Group Ltd. | Financial Services | 77.86 | 75.8 | 34.2B | $0 | 77 (amc) | 194.1M |
| 10 | HIG | The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. | Financial Services | 136.64 | 79.5 | 38.1B | $0 | 66 (amc) | 169.9M |
Quick RSI read on Buys
- RSI range for buys: roughly 58–80.
- These are not “bargain-basement” oversold setups — they are momentum confirmations:
- SITE, RHP, GT (RSI ~58–62) → earlier in the momentum phase for a fresh Golden Cross.
- ACGL, HIG (RSI ~76–80) → late-stage momentum, where price is already strongly extended.
Notes on Selected Names (Buys)
- SITE (RSI 58.4)
Fresh Buy signal with RSI just under 60. Momentum has turned positive, but not yet into extreme overbought territory. Liquidity (~84M in 20-day dollar volume) is decent for swing positioning. - RHP (RSI 60.8)
Golden Cross in a hospitality REIT, with a notable headline today about the Grand Ole Opry 100th anniversary global livestream, a branding tailwind rather than a hard fundamental shift. RSI in low 60s fits a steady uptrend profile. - DVN (RSI 72.7) and KGC (RSI 65.3)
Energy and gold names showing improving trends with elevated, but not extreme, RSI. These often move with macro flows (oil prices, gold sentiment), so the SMA cross may reflect macro shifts as much as company-specific news. - ACGL / HIG (RSI mid-70s to ~80)
Financials with strong price action. Golden Crosses here are trend confirmations; the high RSI warns that pullbacks are possible, even if the medium-term uptrend remains intact.
Overall, Buy-side RSI clustering in the high-50s to high-70s confirms that Golden Crosses today are happening in established uptrends, not at deeply depressed levels.
Top 10 SELL Signals (Ranked by RSI(14), Lowest First)
These are SMA20_x_SMA50_Sell signals with the lowest RSI(14) among all Death Crosses.
| Rank | Ticker | Company | Sector | Last ($) | RSI(14) | Market Cap | Insider Net | Days → Earnings | Liquidity (20d $) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | SUPN | Supernus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. | Healthcare | 45.15 | 16.2 | 2.5B | -$78.7K | N/A | 54.2M |
| 2 | PANW | Palo Alto Networks, Inc. | Technology | 183.89 | 17.7 | 123.0B | -$154.0K | 80 (amc) | 1.2B |
| 3 | PDD | PDD Holdings Inc. | Consumer Cyclical | 113.49 | 18.2 | 158.8B | $0 | N/A | 967.4M |
| 4 | BHVN | Biohaven Ltd. | Healthcare | 9.68 | 19.9 | 1.0B | $30.6M | N/A | 38.7M |
| 5 | ASTS | AST SpaceMobile, Inc. | Technology | 55.00 | 28.7 | 16.4B | -$1.0M | N/A | 627.1M |
| 6 | FLR | Fluor Corporation | Industrials | 41.22 | 31.8 | 6.6B | $0 | 85 (bmo) | 156.3M |
| 7 | CSX | CSX Corporation | Industrials | 34.39 | 32.3 | 64.0B | $15.8K | 59 (amc) | 424.8M |
| 8 | CNI | Canadian National Railway Company | Industrials | 90.91 | 33.8 | 57.0B | $0 | 66 (amc) | 127.1M |
| 9 | CAMT | Camtek Ltd. | Technology | 101.15 | 34.6 | 4.6B | $0 | 79 (bmo) | 56.1M |
| 10 | BILI | Bilibili Inc. | Communication Services | 26.38 | 34.9 | 11.0B | $0 | 87 (bmo) | 72.7M |
Quick RSI read on Sells
- RSI range for sells: roughly 16–35.
- This is classic deeply oversold territory:
- SUPN (RSI 16.2), PANW (17.7), PDD (18.2), BHVN (19.9) are under intense downside pressure.
- The combination of Death Cross + RSI < 20 is a strong “trend-under-stress” signal; whether it resolves as breakdown or a violent bounce depends on flows, not just the indicator.
Notes on Selected Names (Sells)
- PANW (RSI 17.7)
A high-quality cybersecurity name that brokers still call a “good investment,” but the scanner treats it as a sell-side trend deterioration: SMA20 under SMA50 with an RSI in the teens. This is the classic picture of a previously loved growth stock going through a strong de-rating. - PDD (RSI 18.2)
High-attention Chinese e-commerce play with heavy trading interest. Death Cross + sub-20 RSI tells you sentiment has cooled sharply, even if long-term growth narratives are intact. - BHVN (RSI 19.9)
Technically beaten up, but net insider flows show about $30.6M of net insider buying. That’s an important divergence: insiders are accumulating while the SMA and RSI say “trend under pressure.” - ASTS (RSI 28.7)
A speculative satellite/connectivity player, with coverage comparing it to IBM in recent headlines. RSI in the high 20s and a Death Cross reflect the market’s uncertainty around execution in a capital-intensive story. - BILI (RSI 34.9)
Chinese online entertainment/streaming name with a “Moderate Buy” average rating from analysts. The Death Cross plus mid-30s RSI marks it as a laggard in an otherwise risk-on tape.
Market Backdrop (2025-11-24 Snapshot)
From the indices and macro snapshot:
- S&P 500 (SPX): +1.03%
- Nasdaq Composite: +1.73%
- Dow Jones: +0.17%
- Russell 2000: +1.75%
That’s a broad risk-on day, with clear tech and small-cap leadership.
Macro & volatility:
- VIX: ~20.62 (down ~9%) → volatility is easing, but still in the elevated (20+) zone.
- 10-Year yield (^TNX): ~4.04%, slightly lower, supportive for growth.
- BTC-USD: +2.4% and ETH-USD: +5.8% → risk appetite visible in crypto as well.
Overlaying this on the signal tables:
- The Buy list shows Golden Crosses with RSI 58–80 → established uptrends participating in the rally.
- The Sell list shows Death Crosses with RSI 16–35 → names that are seriously out of favor even on a good index day.
That divergence is exactly the kind of information this scanner is meant to surface: which stocks are joining the party, and which ones are still being sold hard despite a friendly tape.
Vlad’s Take (EverHint)
- Buys (RSI high-50s to 80):
These are confirmation trades — the trend is already up, SMA20 just moved above SMA50, and RSI is comfortably bullish. They’re best suited for systematic trend-followers who don’t mind “buying late” as long as the trend is strong and confirmed. - Sells (RSI mid-teens to mid-30s):
These are stress points in the market — places where medium-term trend has broken down and price has already sold off hard.- If you already hold them, they look like risk-reduction or exit candidates.
- If you’re a contrarian, they become future watchlist material once some stabilization appears (for example, when RSI bottoms and SMA20 flattens).
Given VIX still around 20+, I would treat both sides as short- to medium-term swing research, not “all-in conviction entries.” Position sizing and exits matter more than usual while volatility remains elevated.
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