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Death Cross

The bearish counterpart of the golden cross: a 50-day moving average crossing below the 200-day. It signals that intermediate momentum has fallen beneath the long-term trend, and systematic golden-cross strategies use it as their exit. Because it needs months of decline to trigger, it always fires well after a top — its value is avoiding the rest of the decline, not calling it.
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