| Rank | Ticker | Consecutive Below 20SMA Days Yesterday | Name |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | CCI | 37 | Crown Castle Inc. |
| 2 | CMG | 23 | Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc. |
| 3 | LVS | 15 | Las Vegas Sands Corp. |
| 4 | UAA | 13 | Under Armour, Inc. |
| 5 | CHWY | 12 | Chewy, Inc. |
| 6 | DT | 12 | Dynatrace, Inc. |
| 7 | OMC | 10 | Omnicom Group Inc. |
| 8 | BBY | 9 | Best Buy Co., Inc. |
| 9 | MO | 9 | Altria Group, Inc. |
| 10 | BG | 7 | Bunge Limited |
| 11 | PTEN | 7 | Patterson-UTI Energy, Inc. |
| 12 | ET | 6 | Energy Transfer LP |
| 13 | PM | 6 | Philip Morris International Inc |
| 14 | PCAR | 5 | PACCAR Inc. |
| 15 | AA | 3 | Alcoa Corporation |
| 16 | ADBE | 2 | Adobe Inc. |
| 17 | CRH | 2 | CRH PLC |
| 18 | DDOG 🚀 | 2 | Datadog, Inc. |
| 19 | DRN | 2 | Direxion Daily Real Estate Bull |
| 20 | F | 2 | Ford Motor Company |
| 21 | FAS | 2 | Direxion Financial Bull 3X Shar |
| 22 | PLD | 2 | Prologis, Inc. |
| 23 | AMC 🚀 📈 | 1 | AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc |
| 24 | BCS | 1 | Barclays PLC |
| 25 | CAH | 1 | Cardinal Health, Inc. |
| 26 | COO | 1 | The Cooper Companies, Inc. |
| 27 | FLEX | 1 | Flex Ltd. |
| 28 | LUV | 1 | Southwest Airlines Company |
| 29 | LYG | 1 | Lloyds Banking Group Plc |
| 30 | MSFU | 1 | Direxion Daily MSFT Bull 2X Sha |
| 31 | RBLX | 1 | Roblox Corporation |
| 32 | SJM | 1 | The J.M. Smucker Company |
| 33 | SMR 📈 | 1 | NuScale Power Corporation |
| 34 | TPR | 1 | Tapestry, Inc. |
| 35 | USB | 1 | U.S. Bancorp |
A 20‑day Simple Moving Average (SMA) is a widely used technical analysis indicator that smooths out price data by calculating the arithmetic average of the closing prices over the most recent 20 trading days. Simply put, you sum up the closing price of each of the last 20 days and divide the total by 20 to get the SMA value. Each day, the oldest closing price drops out and the most recent one is included, so the line gradually adjusts. Because it assigns equal weight to each day, the 20‑day SMA reacts more slowly than alternatives like the exponential moving average, which gives greater importance to recent price action. This smoothing effect makes it effective for identifying short‑term trends, areas of support and resistance, and potential entry or exit signals when price crosses above or below the moving average. Swing traders often rely on the 20‑day SMA to quickly gauge the current trend - whether bullish or bearish - and to use it dynamically as a support or resistance level. However, as a lagging indicator, it may produce false signals during sideways or choppy markets, so most traders use it in combination with momentum indicators like RSI or MACD for confirmation.