Golden Cross
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A Golden Cross occurs when a stock's 50-day moving average rises above its 200-day moving average. It is widely regarded as one of the most reliable long-term bullish signals. The Golden Cross signals that recent price momentum has shifted decisively upward and that the stock may be entering a sustained bull phase. Major institutions use this signal as a trigger for initiating or adding to long positions.
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More Technical Based Signals
RSI Oversold
NGX stocks with RSI below 30 — technically oversold and potentially due for a bounce.
RSI Overbought
NGX stocks with RSI above 70 — technically overbought, watch for potential pullbacks.
MACD Bullish
NGX stocks where MACD is above its signal line — bullish momentum signal.
MACD Bearish
NGX stocks where MACD is below its signal line — bearish momentum signal.
Above 200-Day MA
NGX stocks trading above their 200-day moving average — long-term uptrend.
Below 200-Day MA
NGX stocks below their 200-day moving average — long-term downtrend warning.
Death Cross
NGX stocks where the 50-day MA has fallen below the 200-day MA — long-term bearish signal.