Tuesday November 4, 2025 Stocks That Had A Bearish MACD Crossover Two Days Ago $AMDL $AMD $KDP $TGT $FERG $PTEN $FCX $ABNB $BBY $OWL $PCAR $SNPS $TAL $MMM

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Rank Ticker Consecutive Days Above Signal Line
1 AMDL πŸš€ πŸ“ˆ 31
2 AMD 30
3 KDP 30
4 TGT 28
5 FERG 23
6 PTEN 22
7 FCX 19
8 ABNB 15
9 BBY 14
10 OWL 14
11 PCAR 11
12 SNPS 11
13 TAL πŸš€ 11
14 MMM 10
15 SHOP πŸš€ 10
16 XOM 9
17 MU 7
18 PANW 7
19 VRT 7
20 CIEN πŸ“ˆ 6
21 DELL 6
22 SOXL πŸš€ πŸ“ˆ 6
23 SWKS 6
24 AUR πŸ“ˆ 5
25 BB πŸš€ πŸ“ˆ 5
26 BHP 5
27 RIVN 5
28 FFTY 4
29 PSTG πŸš€ 3
30 CCL 2
31 GFS 2
32 HOOD πŸ“ˆ 2
33 MRVL πŸš€ 2
34 NEBX πŸš€ 2
35 ROBN πŸš€ πŸ“ˆ 2
36 OXY 1
37 TSLA πŸ“ˆ 1
38 TSLL πŸš€ πŸ“ˆ 1
What Is MACD Indicator

The MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence) is a popular technical analysis indicator used by traders to identify changes in the strength, direction, momentum, and duration of a stock's price trend. Developed by Gerald Appel in the late 1970s, it's a momentum oscillator that provides trading signals by showing the relationship between two exponential moving averages of a security’s price. The MACD is composed of three components that are typically plotted below the price chart:

  • The MACD Line: This is the core of the indicator, calculated by subtracting the 26-period exponential moving average (EMA) from the 12-period EMA.
  • The Signal Line: This is a 9-period EMA of the MACD line itself.
  • The MACD Histogram: This represents the difference between the MACD line and the signal line, visually showing the divergence or convergence of the two lines.
Traders use the MACD to generate buy and sell signals, primarily through crossovers. A bullish crossover occurs when the MACD line crosses above the signal line, suggesting upward momentum. A bearish crossover, where the MACD line crosses below the signal line, indicates downward momentum. The histogram helps visualize this, growing larger as the lines diverge and shrinking as they converge.