| Rank | Ticker | Consecutive Days Below Signal Line |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | ASX | 39 |
| 2 | FLUT | 22 |
| 3 | RKLB π π | 21 |
| 4 | ARM π π | 18 |
| 5 | JPM | 18 |
| 6 | XYZ | 17 |
| 7 | LVS | 16 |
| 8 | CVNA π | 12 |
| 9 | AEM | 6 |
| 10 | AR | 6 |
| 11 | BABA | 5 |
| 12 | GGLL π | 5 |
| 13 | NEM | 5 |
| 14 | APP π | 4 |
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 securityβs price. The MACD is composed of three components that are typically plotted below the price chart: