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Symbol
LTP
Chg%
EMA 20
EMA 50
EMA 200
RSI
Price vs EMAs
Signal
1
INDUSINDBKTOP
914.45
-1.91%
906.5
883.8
867.8
38.5
▲ Above
★ Golden Cross
2
KOTAKBANKTOP
382.60
-1.57%
383.2
380.4
395.2
53.1
● Mixed
⇧ Bullish X
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Symbol
LTP
Chg%
EMA 20
EMA 50
EMA 200
RSI
Price vs EMAs
Signal
1
ICICIBANKTOP
1256.40
-1.28%
1269.2
1284.6
1327.2
47.3
▼ Below
▼ Death Cross
2
AXISBANKTOP
1286.60
-1.34%
1283.5
1291.0
1282.6
56.3
● Mixed
Bearish
3
BANKBARODATOP
268.50
-0.90%
267.5
270.5
279.1
55.6
● Mixed
Bearish
4
HDFCBANKTOP
744.55
-1.86%
769.6
782.4
855.7
36.5
▼ Below
Bearish
5
PNBTOP
106.05
-0.58%
105.7
108.2
114.4
47.1
● Mixed
Bearish
6
SBINTOP
964.40
-0.35%
990.4
1027.7
1039.4
30.4
▼ Below
Bearish
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What is a Moving Average Crossover?
A moving average crossover occurs when a faster EMA crosses above or below a slower EMA — indicating a potential trend change.
Golden Cross: EMA 50 crosses above EMA 200 — strong long-term bullish signal, often precedes major rallies.
Death Cross: EMA 50 crosses below EMA 200 — strong long-term bearish signal, often precedes prolonged downtrends.
Bullish Crossover: EMA 20 crosses above EMA 50 — short-term uptrend signal.
Bearish Crossover: EMA 20 crosses below EMA 50 — short-term downtrend signal.
Types of Moving Averages
There are two main types of moving averages used in this screener:
Simple Moving Average (SMA / DMA): Calculated by summing closing prices over N periods and dividing by N. Equal weight to all periods. Formula: SMA = Sum(prices) / N
Exponential Moving Average (EMA): Gives more weight to recent prices. Reacts faster to price changes than SMA. Formula: EMA = (Price × Multiplier) + EMA(previous) × (1 − Multiplier)
Key Moving Average Levels to Watch
200 DMA: The most important long-term trend indicator. Stocks above 200 DMA are in a long-term uptrend. Stocks breaking above the 200 DMA after a sustained period below it are prime swing trade candidates.
100 DMA: Medium-term trend indicator — useful for swing trades of 1–3 months.
50 DMA: Medium-short term — popular for identifying trend health in ongoing uptrends.
20 EMA: Short-term trend — widely used by intraday and positional traders for entries and stops.
How crossovers are detected
This screener computes EMA values on 1 year of daily candles. Crossovers are detected by comparing the current EMA relationship with values from 10 days ago (short-term) or 20 days ago (long-term). If the fast EMA was below the slow EMA 10 days ago but is above it now, a Bullish Crossover is flagged.
Understanding MA Crossover Signals
MA above stock price → stock rises above MA: Traders read this as a bullish signal — the stock has regained short-term momentum.
MA below stock price → MA rises (stock falls): Traders read this as a bearish signal — the downward momentum is dragging the MA up.
Stocks breaking out of 200 DMA: These are prime intraday and swing trade candidates in the coming sessions.