Moving Average Crossover

Detect Golden Cross (EMA50 × EMA200), Death Cross, and short-term EMA 20/50 crossovers using 1 year of daily candle data.

Live data Updated: Jun 01, 2026, 01:27 PM
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# Symbol LTP Chg% EMA 20 EMA 50 EMA 200 RSI Price vs EMAs Signal
1 GAILTOP 165.65 +0.69% 162.9 160.0 160.8 47.3 ▲ Above ▼ Death Cross
2 POWERGRIDTOP 288.50 -0.71% 302.3 305.1 294.3 29.1 ▼ Below ⇩ Bearish X
3 RELIANCETOP 1323.00 +0.14% 1360.9 1367.2 1404.9 25.1 ▼ Below ⇩ Bearish X
4 HINDPETROTOP 388.75 -1.29% 385.4 378.1 400.2 52.6 ▲ Above Bullish
5 NTPCTOP 379.65 -1.87% 392.9 390.8 370.9 36.1 ▼ Below Bullish
6 ONGCTOP 264.70 -0.26% 287.3 286.0 269.8 39.5 ▼ Below Bullish
7 BPCLTOP 298.95 +0.29% 299.3 302.3 324.8 47.3 ▼ Below Bearish
8 IOCTOP 139.90 -0.24% 141.1 143.1 152.3 44.7 ▼ 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.

Types of Moving Averages

There are two main types of moving averages used in this screener:

Key Moving Average Levels to Watch

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

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