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Stocks with a Golden Crossover

50-day vs 200-day moving average crosses in the last 5 sessions · 13 Jul 2026

7 stocks formed a golden crossover and 4 a bearish crossover in the last 5 sessions, across 398 NSE companies scanned.

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golden crosses
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bearish crosses
398
companies scanned
Company Close ₹ 50 DMA ₹ 200 DMA ₹ Crossed On
NIIT
NIITLTD
99.60 85.06 84.98 13 Jul
Balmer Lawrie &
BALMLAWRIE
179.34 183.15 182.93 10 Jul
Subex
SUBEXLTD
13.53 11.05 10.86 9 Jul
GAIL (India)
GAIL
173.12 168.01 167.58 9 Jul
Tasty Bite
TASTYBITE
8,962.50 7,989.21 7,893.57 9 Jul
Chambal Fertilizers & Chemicals
CHAMBLFERT
456.25 462.07 459.69 8 Jul
Berger Paints India
BERGEPAINT
492.95 508.01 504.00 7 Jul

7 companies · Crosses within the last 5 sessions · Prices as of 13 Jul 2026 · Source: NSE end-of-day data

Reading Moving-Average Crossovers

Moving averages smooth daily noise into a trend line. When the faster line overtakes the slower one, the trend itself may be turning.

The Golden Cross

The 50-day average rising above the 200-day means recent buying is strong enough to bend the long-term trend upward. Historically, many sustained rallies began with this signal.

Volume expanding around the cross adds conviction — check the volume ratio on the company page.

The Death Cross

The bearish counterpart warns that the medium-term trend has rolled over. Long-term investors use it less as a sell trigger and more as a prompt to re-examine the thesis.

Ask: did fundamentals deteriorate, or is the whole sector simply cooling off?

Lagging by Design

Crossovers confirm trends late — that is the price of filtering noise. In choppy, sideways markets they whipsaw; in trending markets they keep you on the right side for months.

Pair the signal with valuation: a golden cross on an already-expensive stock deserves extra scepticism.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a golden crossover in stocks?
A golden crossover (or golden cross) happens when a stock's 50-day moving average rises above its 200-day moving average. It signals that recent prices are strengthening relative to the long-term trend, and is one of the most widely followed bullish technical signals.
What is a bearish (death) crossover?
The opposite of a golden cross: the 50-day moving average falls below the 200-day moving average, often called a death cross. It indicates the medium-term trend has turned down relative to the long-term trend, and is treated as a caution signal by trend-following investors.
How reliable is the golden cross as a buy signal?
Moving-average crossovers are lagging indicators — they confirm a trend change after it has begun, and they generate false signals in sideways markets. They work best combined with fundamentals: a golden cross on a company with growing earnings is a much stronger setup than the signal alone.
How is this crossover screener calculated?
After every NSE close we compute each stock's 50-day and 200-day simple moving averages of closing prices, and flag stocks where the two lines crossed within the last 5 trading sessions. Stocks with less than 200 sessions of trading history are excluded.

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Data Source: National Stock Exchange of India (NSE) · End-of-Day Prices · Not investment advice