All NSE Stocks with 21 EMA Crossing Above 50 EMA

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All data has been collected after the market closed – 14 January 2026

symbol date open high low close volume ema_21 ema_50
ASTRAL 2026-01-14 1426.5 1474.8 1426.5 1462.6 487267 1443.2 1442.31
DALBHARAT 2026-01-14 2105.0 2183.9 2092.1 2177.3 485036 2096.01 2093.59
IFCI 2026-01-14 57.05 57.53 55.7 56.1 45503157 52.5 52.39
KRYSTAL 2026-01-14 627.7 632.0 614.05 614.35 68035 550.75 550.5
MAITHANALL 2026-01-14 1071.8 1153.9 1063.8 1125.2 1105028 1013.47 1011.75
PREMIERPOL 2026-01-14 52.8 54.0 48.6 50.13 2159242 43.07 43.06
SATIN 2026-01-14 150.0 152.0 149.06 151.38 65675 146.86 146.76
SOBHA 2026-01-14 1530.7 1563.1 1516.1 1549.4 108857 1517.47 1517.22
STCINDIA 2026-01-14 126.0 134.8 125.94 131.22 668502 125.83 125.63
THEJO 2026-01-14 1795.3 1886.0 1786.2 1858.8 28194 1730.93 1727.5

What this data shows:
The data above classifies NSE stocks based on their position relative to key moving averages and on moving average crossovers.
Moving averages help smooth price action and provide clarity on trend direction, momentum, and potential shifts in market behaviour.

Above and below moving averages:
Stocks trading above a moving average generally indicate strength for that timeframe, while stocks trading below a moving average indicate weakness or a corrective phase.
Short-term moving averages reflect recent price behaviour, whereas longer-term averages provide context on the broader trend.

Bullish and bearish crossovers:
Bullish crossovers occur when a shorter moving average crosses above a longer one, often signalling improving momentum or a possible trend reversal.
Bearish crossovers occur when a shorter moving average crosses below a longer one, typically indicating weakening momentum or trend exhaustion.

How to use this information:
This data should be used strictly as a screening and confirmation tool.
Users should combine moving average observations with price structure, overall market and sector trend, volume behaviour, support and resistance levels, and proper risk management before making any trading or investment decision.
These lists are best suited for watchlist building and next-day market preparation.

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