A golden crossover is a well-known technical signal in the stock market that indicates a potential upward trend. It occurs when a short-term moving average moves above a long-term moving average, suggesting increasing momentum and possible strength in the stock’s price.

This pattern occurs when the 50-day moving average rises above the 200-day moving average. The 50-day average reflects short-term price movement, while the 200-day average shows the long-term trend. When the shorter average crosses above the longer one, it’s seen as a bullish sign, indicating the stock might continue rising. This signal often attracts investor interest and prompts buying decisions.

The list of financially strong Nifty 500 stocks with a Golden Crossover is listed below

Coforge Limited

Coforge Limited was established in 1992 as NIIT Technologies and is a global digital services and business solutions provider. The company specializes in IT solutions, digital transformation, cloud computing, and business process outsourcing across sectors like financial services, insurance, travel, and government

The golden crossover took place on June 20, 2025, at a price of Rs. 1,607.98 with decent volumes of 1.77 million shares. The stock closed at Rs. 1,831 in Monday’s session, reflecting a 0.05 percent decrease in the intraday trade.

IIFL Finance Limited

IIFL Finance Limited was established in 1995 and based in Mumbai and is a leading non-banking financial company engaged in providing home, personal, gold, and business loans, digital finance, wealth management, and broking services to retail and corporate clients.

The golden crossover took place on June 20, 2025, at a price of Rs. 404.96 with strong volumes of 6.15 million shares. The stock closed at Rs. 480 in Monday’s session, reflecting up to a 1.15 percent increase in the intraday trade.

YES Bank Limited

YES Bank Limited was established in 2004 by Rana Kapoor and Ashok Kapur and is a major private sector bank headquartered in Mumbai. The bank is engaged in providing a wide range of financial products and digital solutions to retail, MSME, and corporate clients across India, with a strong focus on innovation and financial inclusion.

The golden crossover took place on June 20, 2025, at a price of Rs. 19.73 with decent volumes of 137.54 million shares. The stock closed at Rs. 19.88 in Monday’s session, reflecting up to a 0.76 percent increase in the intraday trade.

LIC Housing Finance Limited

LIC Housing Finance Limited was established in 1989 and is headquartered in Mumbai. The company is a leading housing finance company engaged in providing long-term loans for purchase, construction, repair, and renovation of residential properties, as well as loans against property and to professionals.

The golden crossover took place on June 20, 2025, at a price of Rs. 599.64 with decent volumes of 1.92 million shares. The stock closed at Rs. 591.30 in Monday’s session, reflecting up to a 0.55 percent decrease in the intraday trade.

ZF Commercial Vehicle Control System India Limited

ZF Commercial Vehicle Control Systems India Limited was established in 2004 and manufactures advanced air brake actuation systems and related products for commercial vehicles, and provides software development and industry solutions in autonomous, connected, and electric vehicle domains across India.

The golden crossover took place on June 20, 2025, at a price of Rs. 13,040.22 with strong volumes of 46.66 K shares. The stock closed at Rs. 13,047 in Monday’s session, reflecting up to a 1.22 percent decrease in the intraday trade.

Written By – Nikhil Naik

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