The death cross appears on a chart when a stock’s short-term moving average, usually the 50-day, crosses below its long-term moving average, usually the 200-day.
The rise of the 50-day moving average above the 200-day moving average is known as a golden cross and can signal the exhaustion of downward market momentum.
This is a bearish signal, possible entry to get short.
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