| Rank | Ticker | Consecutive Days Below 10SMA | Name |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | KMX | 27 | CarMax Inc |
| 2 | MGM | 15 | MGM Resorts International |
| 3 | CVNA 📈 | 12 | Carvana Co. |
| 4 | HAL | 12 | Halliburton Company |
| 5 | LVS | 12 | Las Vegas Sands Corp. |
| 6 | AMC 🚀 📈 | 11 | AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc |
| 7 | CSGP | 11 | CoStar Group, Inc. |
| 8 | GPC | 11 | Genuine Parts Company |
| 9 | NKE 🚀 | 11 | Nike, Inc. |
| 10 | NTNX | 11 | Nutanix, Inc. |
| 11 | DHI | 10 | D.R. Horton, Inc. |
| 12 | EH | 10 | EHang Holdings Limited |
| 13 | ROKU | 9 | Roku, Inc. |
| 14 | SIRI | 9 | SiriusXM Holdings Inc. |
| 15 | AR | 8 | Antero Resources Corporation |
| 16 | CDNS | 8 | Cadence Design Systems, Inc. |
| 17 | RTX | 8 | RTX Corporation |
| 18 | ACN | 7 | Accenture plc |
| 19 | AFRM | 7 | Affirm Holdings, Inc. |
| 20 | AMZN | 7 | Amazon.com, Inc. |
| 21 | AMZU | 7 | Direxion Daily AMZN Bull 2X Sha |
| 22 | BB 🚀 📈 | 7 | BlackBerry Limited |
| 23 | IOT 🚀 | 7 | Samsara Inc. |
| 24 | MSFU | 7 | Direxion Daily MSFT Bull 2X Sha |
| 25 | PYPL | 7 | PayPal Holdings, Inc. |
| 26 | SNPS | 7 | Synopsys, Inc. |
| 27 | TER 🚀 | 7 | Teradyne, Inc. |
| 28 | XYZ | 7 | Block, Inc. |
| 29 | ONON | 5 | On Holding AG |
| 30 | SPOT | 5 | Spotify Technology S.A. |
| 31 | TWLO | 5 | Twilio Inc. |
| 32 | BLDR | 4 | Builders FirstSource, Inc. |
| 33 | NCLH | 4 | Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings |
| 34 | QXO 📈 | 4 | QXO, Inc. |
| 35 | RCL | 4 | Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. |
| 36 | V | 4 | Visa Inc. |
| 37 | CAVA | 3 | CAVA Group, Inc. |
| 38 | CRH | 3 | CRH PLC |
| 39 | NDAQ | 3 | Nasdaq, Inc. |
| 40 | RIVN 🚀 | 3 | Rivian Automotive, Inc. |
| 41 | EOSE 🚀 📈 | 2 | Eos Energy Enterprises, Inc. |
| 42 | GLW | 2 | Corning Incorporated |
| 43 | BBWI | 1 | Bath & Body Works, Inc. |
| 44 | JHX 🚀 | 1 | James Hardie Industries plc. |
A 10‑day Simple Moving Average (SMA) is the unweighted average of a security’s closing prices over the most recent ten trading days. To calculate it, you sum those 10 closing prices and divide by ten. As each new trading day closes, the oldest price drops off and the newest closes replaces it, creating a rolling average line - this smoothed curve highlights short‑term trends while reducing daily noise. Traders use the 10‑day SMA for short‑term trend analysis and trade timing. When prices stay consistently above the 10‑day SMA, it often signals upward momentum; when below, it suggests a short‑term downtrend. Common strategies involve watching price crossovers or combining the 10‑day SMA with longer averages - like the 50‑day - for “faster versus slower” confirmation. This indicator is also used as dynamic support or resistance: prices often bounce around the SMA line. For traders with holding periods of only a few days to two weeks, the 10‑day SMA delivers relevant insight into recent trend shifts, market noise, and momentum. However, the 10‑day SMA is a lagging indicator - it reflects past prices rather than predicting future moves. During sideways or choppy markets, it may yield false signals. Therefore, many traders pair it with momentum indicators like the RSI or Bollinger Bands and follow disciplined risk management with stop‑loss levels or confirmation rules.