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Signal — EMA10 × SMA50 Crossover (Experimental) - November 5, 2025

November 5, 2025


What this signal is (quick)

We’re testing a fast momentum crossover: the 10-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA10) moves above or below the 50-day Simple Moving Average (SMA50).

  • When EMA10 > SMA50 → early bullish inflection (Buy Signal)
  • When EMA10 < SMA50 → early bearish deterioration (Sell Signal)

Because EMA responds faster than SMA, this setup can spot turns sooner, but false starts occur more often than in slower systems.
Today’s list uses end-of-day data for Nov 5 2025 and is experimental while we continue live calibration.


How we ranked today (reader version)

  • Trend posture: fresh crossover on daily close.
  • Overlays: insider net flow (open-market buys – sells), days-to-earnings, and analyst-update cadence (30 d window).
  • Headlines: most-recent company news to confirm or stress-test the signal.
Note: Signals are for research only, not trade advice. We’ll keep refining weightings as the live dataset grows.

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

(ordered roughly by market cap)

Rank Ticker Company Sector Last ($) RSI (14) Insider Net (USD) Days→Ern
1 COF Capital One Financial Financial Services 221.40 76.7 −460 k 76
2 DE Deere & Co. Industrials 473.69 63.5 15
3 ING ING Group N.V. Financial Services 25.44 63.2 85
4 DB Deutsche Bank Financial Services 36.42 59.7 85
5 PCAR PACCAR Inc. Industrials 100.74 66.4 −341 k 83
6 SYF Synchrony Financial Financial Services 74.37 67.5 83
7 PHG Philips NV Healthcare Tech 28.07 47.1
8 MKL Markel Group Financial Services 1 997.10 66.8 0
9 MDGL Madrigal Pharma Healthcare 475.87 61.1 +799 k

Field notes

  • Insider Net (USD) = open-market buys – sells over the past 90 days (blank = no data).
  • Days→Ern = days until next known earnings date.

Recent Headlines (why these names moved)

  • COF — Capital One: declared $0.80 dividend; continued strength across financials.
  • DE — Deere: scheduled to report Nov 20; analysts still citing resilient order books.
  • ING — ING Group: announced €1.1 B buyback; weekly update Nov 4.
  • DB — Deutsche Bank: hedging rising AI-data-center lending exposure.
  • PCAR — PACCAR: solid Q3 beat; analysts highlight record parts revenue.
  • SYF — Synchrony: CFO to speak Nov 12 at KBW Fintech Conference; insiders filed 10b5-1 sales.
  • PHG — Philips: guided upper-end FY margin; CEO reiterated on CNBC.
  • MKL — Markel: Q3 beat on underwriting + investments; call notes covered today.
  • MDGL — Madrigal: Rezdiffra patent extended to 2045; Germany launch post EC approval.

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

Rank Ticker Company Sector Last ($) RSI (14) Insider Net (USD) Days→Ern
1 UNH United Health Group Healthcare 327.74 26.4 0 71
2 UBER Uber Technologies Technology 92.75 50.6 −18 M 90
3 COIN Coinbase Global Financial Services 319.30 46.9
4 DLR Digital Realty Trust Real Estate 166.52 38.9
5 CPNG Coupang Inc. Consumer Cyclical 30.22 35.8
6 DOW Dow Inc. Basic Materials 22.77 55.5 85
7 JLL Jones Lang LaSalle Real Estate 287.62 39.6 0 0
8 SNX TD SYNNEX Technology 153.21 45.8 −378 k 65
9 SWKS Skyworks Solutions Technology 73.46 48.0
10 LSCC Lattice Semiconductor Technology 63.15 34.1 0

(Additional sell-side names flagged: IAG, JXN, PONY, EPRT, BVN, CLF, FTDR, SSRM, CWK, SLNO, TMC, PPBI.)


Recent Headlines (watch for confirmation or negation)

  • UNH — United Health: shares softened after pharmacy-benefit litigation update; RSI below 30 shows short-term oversold.
  • UBER — Uber: missed Q3 revenue consensus; margin guidance mixed; insiders trimming.
  • COIN — Coinbase: crypto volumes easing; awaiting next ETF-flow data.
  • DLR — Digital Realty: issued $1.5 B green bonds; yield spread widened.
  • CPNG — Coupang: Korea retail slowdown; analysts cautious post-results.
  • JLL — Jones Lang LaSalle: posted earnings Nov 5 (AM); guidance soft; crossover aligns with fundamental slowdown.

Field notes

  • Down-cross = caution flag for trend traders; many names are still above long-term averages but losing short-term momentum.
  • Liquidity bias: most sell signals cluster in large-cap tech & REITs—volatility will hinge on yields / macro.

Carlo’s Take (EverHint)

The Nov 5 set shows a rotation: buy-side dominated by banks and industrials, sell-side led by mega-cap tech and real estate.
For bullish setups, wait for confirmation (close > band for 2–3 days); for the sell list, watch if RSI < 40 stays persistent—otherwise they can flip back quickly.
Into mid-November, volatility remains earnings- and yield-driven; favor measured sizing and stop discipline (use recent swing high/low, not raw MAs).


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