Tech Signal Board · Trend signals
Trend signals: trending names, reclaims, streaks and new highs
Names above all their moving averages, fresh 50-day reclaims, running streaks and new highs — the scanner’s trend-condition signals from the last close.
The moving-average side of the scanner: names trading above their 20-, 50- and 200-day averages, names that just reclaimed their 50-day, running streaks, and fresh highs. This is where trend condition changes show up first.
Scan of 2026-08-18 · 0 signals in this view · the live board carries the ranked daily cards and the daily archive keeps every previous day.
No signals in this family at the 2026-08-18 scan — an honest zero. The scanner flags these only when the condition is actually met; check back after the next close.
Move = last-session change at the scan. Each row's read is the engine's own one-liner, frozen at the 2026-08-18 close.
Go deeper
- Click any name for its full page — chart, performance, signals and the Closelook read in one place.
- The Directional Flow ranking grades trend quality across the whole coverage — signals here often show up there a few days later.
- The Flow × Technicals ranking crosses trend scores with the same moving-average conditions this board flags.
- The daily archive keeps every board day — how the signal mix looked on any past date.
FAQ
What is the Tech Signal Board?
Our nightly scanner reads every covered name after each close and flags what changed — big moves, trend-condition changes, stretched oscillators, drawdown classifications and analyst moves. The board is the ranked daily surface; these views group the same signals by the question they answer.
What counts as a signal on this page?
This view collects the scanner's trending (above all averages), reclaimed its 50-day, streak, new high signals. Each row states the engine's one-line read — what was flagged and why.
How often does this update?
The scanner runs after every US close; this page is rebuilt every market morning from that scan and always shows the date it was built from. The daily archive keeps every previous board day.
Is this investment advice?
No. Closelook publishes an investment research diary, not investment advice. Signals describe what our engine measures in past prices. Past performance may not be an indication of future performance.
Closelook publishes an investment research diary, not investment advice. Past performance may not be an indication of future performance.