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Stocks Trading Above & Below 200-Day Moving Average

The 200-day moving average is one of the most watched technical indicators on Wall Street—but why 200-MA? When a stock trades above it, it's in an uptrend. Below it? Downtrend. Traders watch this line to gauge momentum, spot support, and catch trend reversals.

54% of S&P 500 stocks trading above their 200-day MA (equal-weighted) »

Distribution vs 200-Day MA

How far stocks are trading from their 200-day moving average. Clustered near 0% means potential crossovers ahead.

46%
Below 200-MA
231 stocks
50
Recently Crossed (≤5d)
69 Consolidating (>5d)
54%
Above 200-MA
269 stocks
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Below MA
Above MA
Reading this chart: Stocks clustered near 0% are close to their 200-MA and could cross either direction soon. A right-skewed distribution (more green) indicates bullish conditions. A left-skewed distribution (more red) indicates bearish conditions.
RangeStocks% of Total
-90%+
0
0.0%
-80%
0
0.0%
-70%
0
0.0%
-60%
0
0.0%
-50%
0
0.0%
-40%
4
0.8%
-30%
13
2.6%
-20%
33
6.6%
-10%
71
14.2%
-5%
53
10.6%
0%(crossover zone)
119
23.8%
+5%
63
12.6%
+10%
72
14.4%
+20%
23
4.6%
+30%
21
4.2%
+40%
11
2.2%
+50%
5
1.0%
+60%
3
0.6%
+70%
2
0.4%
+80%
1
0.2%
+90%+
6
1.2%
Near 200-MA Breakdown
Stocks within ±5% of 200-MA, by time at this level
DurationStocksMedian Vol
1-5 days(recent crossers)502.5M
6-30 days322.8M
31-90 days253.6M
91-365 days103.0M
365+ days23.7M
Last Updated: Apr 29, 2026, 11:19 PM UTC