Stocks That Had Their Relative Strength Index (RSI) Cross Above 50 Today on Monday March 16, 2026 $NTNX $BMNR $IREN $TME $CORZ $CRWV $NVT $ARM $GLXY $CPNG $CSCO $NTAP $ARMK $HPE $NWSA $YUMC $AMT $EXPE $INTU $PDD $AMAT $ANET $BCE $GLW $NNOX $Q $SMCI $STX $TER $WULF $FPS $GEV $LI $LYV $RELX

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Rank Ticker Consecutive Days RSI(14) Below 50 Before Cross Up Name
1 NTNX 41 Nutanix, Inc.
2 BMNR ๐Ÿ“ˆ 39 BitMine Immersion Technologies,
3 IREN ๐Ÿš€ ๐Ÿ“ˆ 26 IREN LIMITED
4 TME 20 Tencent Music Entertainment Gro
5 CORZ ๐Ÿ“ˆ 10 Core Scientific, Inc.
6 CRWV ๐Ÿš€ ๐Ÿ“ˆ 10 CoreWeave, Inc.
7 NVT 8 nVent Electric plc
8 ARM ๐Ÿ“ˆ 6 Arm Holdings plc
9 GLXY 6 Galaxy Digital Inc.
10 CPNG ๐Ÿš€ 5 Coupang, Inc.
11 CSCO 5 Cisco Systems, Inc.
12 NTAP 5 NetApp, Inc.
13 ARMK 3 Aramark
14 HPE 3 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Comp
15 NWSA 3 News Corporation
16 YUMC 3 Yum China Holdings, Inc.
17 AMT 2 American Tower Corporation (REI
18 EXPE 2 Expedia Group, Inc.
19 INTU 2 Intuit Inc.
20 PDD 2 PDD Holdings Inc.
21 AMAT 1 Applied Materials, Inc.
22 ANET 1 Arista Networks, Inc.
23 BCE 1 BCE, Inc.
24 GLW 1 Corning Incorporated
25 NNOX ๐Ÿš€ 1 NANO-X IMAGING LTD
26 Q 1 Qnity Electronics, Inc.
27 SMCI ๐Ÿš€ ๐Ÿ“ˆ 1 Super Micro Computer, Inc.
28 STX ๐Ÿ“ˆ 1 Seagate Technology Holdings PLC
29 TER ๐Ÿš€ ๐Ÿ“ˆ 1 Teradyne, Inc.
30 WULF ๐Ÿš€ ๐Ÿ“ˆ 1 TeraWulf Inc.
31 FPS 0 Forgent Power Solutions, Inc.
32 GEV ๐Ÿš€ 0 GE Vernova Inc.
33 LI 0 Li Auto Inc.
34 LYV 0 Live Nation Entertainment, Inc.
35 RELX 0 RELX PLC PLC
What Is RSI Indicator?

The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is a momentum oscillator developed by J. Welles Wilder Jr. and first introduced in 1978. Displayed as a line chart directly below a price chart, the RSI quantifies the speed and magnitude of recent price changes on a 0-to-100 scale The default calculation period is 14 trading periods, usually days. It divides the average gain over those periods by the average loss to produce a value called Relative Strength (RS). The RSI is then computed as: RSI = 100 โ€“ (100 รท (1 + RS)) A reading above 70 is traditionally viewed as overbought, suggesting a possible price reversal or pullback. Conversely, a reading below 30 is considered oversold, indicating that prices may soon rebound. Values near 50 are generally seen as a neutral or balanced state. Traders use RSI to identify divergences - when price movement and RSI diverge in direction - which can signal weakening momentum and potential trend reversals. A bullish divergence (price makes lower lows while RSI makes higher lows) can hint at a coming rally; a bearish divergence (price makes higher highs but RSI makes lower highs) may warn of a downturn. Although RSI is simple and widely built into most charting platforms, it can produce false signals, especially during strong, sustained trends where RSI can remain overbought or oversold for extended periods. To reduce risk, traders often combine RSI with other indicators like MACD, moving averages, or trend lines.