Friday November 21, 2025 Stocks Crossing Above The 50 SMA After The Longest Consecutive Days Below The 200 SMA Fourteen Days Ago $ACN $CPB $NNOX $KNX $ERX $SBUX $AAL $PCAR $APA $BALL $ZTO $SPG $BROS $TRU

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Rank Ticker Consecutive Days Below 200-Day SMA 50-Day SMA 200-Day SMA Latest Close Price Name
1 ACN 148 244.23 286.67 251.85 Accenture plc
2 CPB 148 31.28 34.17 31.66 The Campbell's Company
3 NNOX 🚀  📈 148 3.74 4.80 4.36 NANO-X IMAGING LTD
4 KNX 121 43.17 44.20 44.17 Knight-Swift Transportation Hol
5 ERX 87 55.30 54.22 55.70 Direxion Energy Bull 2X Shares
6 SBUX 86 83.83 90.50 85.35 Starbucks Corporation
7 AAL 83 12.38 12.05 12.87 American Airlines Group, Inc.
8 PCAR 83 98.01 97.32 102.99 PACCAR Inc.
9 APA 75 23.68 20.39 23.95 APA Corporation
10 BALL 71 48.55 51.69 49.87 Ball Corporation
11 ZTO 62 19.00 18.95 19.22 ZTO Express (Cayman) Inc.
12 SPG 57 180.64 169.89 183.08 Simon Property Group, Inc.
13 BROS 50 54.45 63.24 54.84 Dutch Bros Inc.
14 TRU 50 82.11 86.22 83.87 TransUnion
15 HST 47 16.88 15.64 17.42 Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc.
16 USB 46 47.57 45.14 47.78 U.S. Bancorp
17 APO 43 129.75 136.15 130.02 Apollo Global Management, Inc.
18 DAL 38 58.47 53.51 58.57 Delta Air Lines, Inc.
19 OVV 33 38.96 39.22 38.97 Ovintiv Inc. (DE)
20 LUV 18 32.23 31.55 32.80 Southwest Airlines Company
21 NU 14 15.68 13.24 15.89 Nu Holdings Ltd.
22 SYF 12 73.14 64.74 74.62 Synchrony Financial
23 WTRG 12 39.15 38.04 40.12 Essential Utilities, Inc.
24 AXP 6 345.09 305.22 352.89 American Express Company
What Is 50 Day Simple Moving Average?

The 50‑Day Simple Moving Average (often called the 50‑day SMA) is a widely used technical indicator in finance. It represents the arithmetic average of the closing prices of a stock (or index or other asset) over the most recent 50 trading days, plotted continuously to form a smooth trendline. To calculate it exactly, one adds the closing prices for the last 50 sessions, then divides the total by 50. Each new day, the earliest closing price falls off and the latest one is added, yielding a rolling average without any weighting scheme. Traders often use the 50‑day SMA as a medium‑term trend indicator. When the price is above the SMA, the trend is generally considered bullish; below it, bearish. Many regard it as the first major support line in an uptrend, or as the first resistance in a downtrend. A common strategy is monitoring the interaction between the 50‑day SMA and the 200‑day SMA. A “golden cross” occurs when the 50‑day SMA crosses above the 200‑day SMA, signaling potential upward momentum. A reverse “death cross” may indicate a bearish phase. Because it tracks average price, the 50‑day SMA lags actual price movement and may produce delayed or false signals in volatile or sideways markets. Many traders therefore complement it with faster indicators like Relative Strength Index (RSI) or short‑term exponential moving averages for confirmation.