A golden crossover is a stock market signal that indicates a potential strong upward trend. It occurs when a short-term moving average crosses above a long-term moving average, suggesting the stock’s price could continue to rise.
This typically refers to the 50-day moving average (short-term trend) crossing above the 200-day moving average (long-term trend). Such a crossover is considered a bullish signal, indicating potential upward momentum in the stock’s price, and is often used by investors as a cue to buy.
The list of Stocks with a Golden Crossover is listed below
1. Axis Bank Limited
Axis Bank Limited was established in 1993 and is a leading private sector bank in India offering retail, corporate, and international banking services, including loans, credit cards, and digital financial solutions.
The golden crossover took place on May 21, 2025, at a price of Rs. 1,124.07 with low volumes of 3.71 M. The stock closed at Rs. 1,210.10 in Friday’s session, reflecting up to a 1.82 percent increase in the intraday trade.
2. Indus Towers Limited
Indus Towers Limited was established in 2007 and is India’s leading provider of passive telecom infrastructure, deploying, owning, and managing over 249,305 telecom towers nationwide to support wireless communication networks.
The golden crossover took place on May 21, 2025, at a price of Rs. 369.23 with strong volumes of 13.14 M. The stock closed at Rs. 383.60 in Friday’s session, reflecting up to a 0.09 percent decrease in the intraday trade.
3. Poonawalla Fincorp Limited
Poonawalla Fincorp Limited was originally established in 1978 as Magma Fincorp and rebranded in 2021 following its acquisition by the Cyrus Poonawalla Group. It is a non-banking financial company (NBFC) specializing in consumer and MSME financing, offering products such as personal loans, business loans, and vehicle financing across India.
The golden crossover took place on May 20, 2025, at a price of Rs. 353.51 with decent volumes of 1.53 M. The stock closed at Rs. 397 in Friday’s session, reflecting up to a 0.37 percent increase in the intraday trade.
4. PTC Industries Limited
PTC Industries Limited is an Indian company specializing in high-precision metal components, advanced manufacturing technologies, and 3D printing solutions for aerospace, defence, and industrial sectors, known for innovation and global engineering excellence.
The golden crossover took place on May 20, 2025, at a price of Rs. 13,325.27 with decent volumes of 23.14 K. The stock closed at Rs. 15,425 in Friday’s session, reflecting up to a 1.34 percent decrease in the intraday trade.
5. TVS Motor Company Limited
TVS Motor Company Limited is a leading Indian manufacturer of two-wheelers and three-wheelers, known for innovation, quality, and global presence. Its products include motorcycles, scooters, and electric vehicles like the iQube.
The golden crossover took place on May 20, 2025, at a price of Rs. 2,550.10 with decent volumes of 680.99 K. The stock closed at Rs. 2,780.60 in Friday’s session, reflecting up to a 0.79 percent decrease in the intraday trade.
6. Bank of India
Bank of India was established in 1906 and is a major public sector bank offering retail, corporate, and international banking services. It operates over 5,328 branches globally, focusing on digital growth and customer-centric solutions.
The golden crossover took place on May 20, 2025, at a price of Rs. 108.72 with decent volumes of 10.16 M The stock closed at Rs. 117.06 in Friday’s session, reflecting up to a 0.52 percent increase in the intraday trade.
Written By – Nikhil Naik
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