
What Verizon’s Latest Moving Averages Suggest
By Ambrish ShahApr. 16 2018, Updated 6:13 p.m. ET
Verizon’s technical indicators
In this part, we’ll compare Verizon’s (VZ) and US wireless competitors’ technical indicators. On April 6, 2018, Verizon stock was trading at $47.48, ~0.8% below its 20-day moving average of $47.84, ~3.7% below its 50-day moving average of $49.31, and ~5.1% below its 100-day moving average of $50.03.
As of April 6, Verizon had a 14-day RSI (relative strength index) score of 42, whereas AT&T’s (T) was 37, T-Mobile’s (TMUS) was 25, and Sprint’s (S) was 40. Generally, a 14-day RSI score above 70 suggests an impending fall in stock price, whereas a score below 30 suggests an impending rise.
Moving average convergence divergence
As of April 6, Verizon had an MACD (moving average convergence divergence) of -0.54. T-Mobile’s MACD was -0.46, AT&T’s was -0.35, and Sprint’s was -0.09. MACD signifies the difference between a stock’s short- and long-term moving averages. A negative MACD reading implies that a stock is following a downward trading trend, while a positive reading implies an upward trend.
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