MACD Scans

Screen stocks by MACD (12, 26, 9) signal — bullish/bearish crossovers, histogram direction, and zero-line position using 1 year of daily candles.

Live data Updated: Jun 27, 2026 03:05 PM
7
Bullish
3
Bullish Crossover
0
Bearish Crossover
1
Bearish
0
Fresh Crossovers
8
All Stocks
Filter:
# Symbol LTP Chg% EMA 12 EMA 26 MACD Signal Histogram Zero Line Trend
1 HINDPETRO TOP 409.00 -0.94% 397.8 391.7 +6.08 4.23
+1.85
▲ Above ▲ Bullish
2 BPCL TOP 310.00 -1.81% 307.5 303.7 +3.81 2.42
+1.39
▲ Above ▲ Bullish
3 IOC TOP 143.94 -1.61% 143.2 142.0 +1.16 0.60
+0.56
▲ Above ▲ Bullish
4 GAIL TOP 172.91 -1.15% 173.0 169.9 +3.06 3.00
+0.06
▲ Above ▲ Bullish
5 RELIANCE TOP 1316.50 +0.22% 1313.2 1320.1 -6.91 -11.62
+4.71
▼ Below ⇧ Bull Cross
6 POWERGRID TOP 284.50 -2.20% 288.5 291.3 -2.82 -3.79
+0.97
▼ Below ⇧ Bull Cross
7 NTPC TOP 352.50 -1.27% 360.2 367.1 -6.88 -7.80
+0.92
▼ Below ⇧ Bull Cross
8 ONGC TOP 233.15 -2.85% 246.6 257.5 -10.93 -10.12
-0.81
▼ Below ▼ Bearish

Live data via NSE/BSE · Auto-refresh every 60s during market hours

What is MACD?

The Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) is a momentum indicator that shows the relationship between two exponential moving averages of price.

How to Use MACD Scans to Choose Stocks

FAQs on MACD Indicator

Do professional traders use MACD? Yes — MACD is one of the most widely used indicators globally by professional traders due to its simplicity and versatility as both a trend and momentum indicator.

What is the MACD divergence signal? When price makes a new high but MACD makes a lower high, it signals bearish divergence — a potential reversal. When price makes a new low but MACD makes a higher low, it signals bullish divergence — a potential bounce.

Related Tools

Generate AI summary