📊 What is MACD?
MACD is a momentum indicator that shows the relationship between two moving averages of a stock’s price:
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MACD Line = 12-day EMA − 26-day EMA
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Signal Line = 9-day EMA of the MACD line
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Histogram = MACD Line − Signal Line
BBAI MCAD less than 0 - bearish
BBAI RSI 35.84-
An RSI of 35.84 means the stock is getting close to oversold, but it’s not yet bullish—it could be preparing for a bullish reversal but not confirmed yet.
🧠 Here's What You Should Check:
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Is MACD Above 0?
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Yes: 0.24 is above zero, which means slightly bullish momentum ✅
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Is MACD Line Above Signal Line?
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If MACD line is above the signal line → bullish signal
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If MACD line is below the signal line → bearish signal
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Is MACD Rising or Falling?
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Rising MACD = building bullish momentum
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Falling MACD = weakening trend
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