Let's break down how they stack up. Microsoft's stock might be teasing a death cross—a bearish technical indicator—but Wall Street analysts are anything but bearish. KeyBanc Capital Markets ...
The S&P 500 flashed a technical death cross for the first time in two years on Monday. The death cross is a moving average crossover strategy that some traders use as a signal to sell a security.
Regardless of any investor’s opinion on the stock of Microsoft MSFT, one thing is clear: it doesn’t suffer from lack of name recognition. The stock also pays a dividend, and has since February ...
A closely followed technical sell signal is about to be triggered in the S&P 500 for the first time in two years, suggesting there's more downside ahead for the stock market. The "death cross" is ...
The stock’s 50-day or short-term moving average was on pace to close below its 200-day or long-term moving average, exhibiting a death cross. If this happens at Thursday’s close, it would be ...