Tuesday October 7, 2025 Stocks That Had A Bearish Stochastic Crossover Yesterday $ASTS $NEE $TTD $CLSK $MRVL $JOBY $COIN $ULTA $QBTS $AAPL $CONL $AAPU $BITX $JNUG

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Rank Ticker %D Value
1 ASTS ðŸ“ˆ 96.56
2 NEE 93.23
3 TTD 93.00
4 CLSK ðŸ“ˆ 92.75
5 MRVL 92.58
6 JOBY ðŸ“ˆ 92.28
7 COIN ðŸ“ˆ 92.20
8 ULTA 91.94
9 QBTS ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 91.57
10 AAPL 91.56
11 CONL ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 90.74
12 AAPU 90.53
13 BITX ðŸ“ˆ 90.08
14 JNUG ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 88.35
15 LUNR ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 88.01
16 NEM 87.96
17 ROIV 87.86
18 QS ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 87.63
19 FDX 87.52
20 DDOG 87.00
21 F 86.62
22 M ðŸš€ 86.22
23 COO 85.88
24 TSM 85.28
25 VALE 84.78
26 GFI 84.60
27 ROKU 84.05
28 MSTR ðŸ“ˆ 83.88
29 SNOW 83.33
30 NXT 82.24
31 BIDU 82.19
32 PANW 81.56
33 VTRS 80.88
34 BHP 79.30
35 TPR 78.88
36 D 78.07
37 PSTG ðŸš€ 77.82
38 STM 76.75
39 ENTG 75.92
40 ILMN 73.93
41 B 70.48
42 NXPI 69.51
43 FERG 68.27
44 BAX 67.68
45 MMM 66.32
46 PHM 65.49
47 OKTA ðŸš€ 65.17
48 BLSH 63.28
49 IP 60.12
50 DHI 59.82
51 DT 59.05
52 TAL ðŸš€ 57.96
53 GFS 57.59
54 MCHP ðŸ“ˆ 55.41
55 CAVA 52.39
56 BCS 52.28
57 NRG 50.96
58 QCOM 50.21
59 NET 50.01
60 GPC 49.75
61 MDB ðŸš€ 49.10
62 ZBH 46.53
63 CPNG 42.18
64 ZTO 41.13
65 VST ðŸ“ˆ 36.98
66 LEN 36.54
67 SWKS 35.00
68 PCAR 34.12
69 ENPH 32.05
70 NTNX 31.59
71 ADI 31.29
72 NLY 30.03
73 ON 29.67
74 NTAP 27.27
75 AFRM ðŸ“ˆ 23.44
76 CRDO ðŸ“ˆ 19.76
77 RCL 18.40
78 KMX 18.36
79 ZIM ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 17.19
80 CSGP 15.80
81 DECK ðŸš€ 12.30
82 PINS 11.24
83 UPST ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 10.39
84 Z 9.95
What Is The Stochastic Oscillator Indicator?

The Stochastic Oscillator is a popular momentum indicator used in technical analysis to help traders predict potential trend reversals by comparing a security's closing price to its price range over a specific period. It operates on the principle that in an uptrend, the closing price tends to be near the high of the recent range, while in a downtrend, it tends to close near the low. The indicator is composed of two lines, %K and %D, which oscillate between 0 and 100. The %K line is the faster of the two, reflecting the current closing price's position within the high-low range. The %D line is a smoothed moving average of the %K line, making it a slower, more reliable signal. Traders use the Stochastic Oscillator to identify overbought and oversold conditions. A reading above 80 is generally considered overbought, suggesting a potential downward reversal. Conversely, a reading below 20 is considered oversold, hinting at a potential upward reversal. However, these signals are not foolproof, as strong trends can keep the oscillator in overbought or oversold territory for extended periods. The most important signals for many traders are crossovers between the %K and %D lines within these overbought or oversold zones, and divergences between the price and the oscillator.