- Weekly Bearish RSI div • 56.6% • 24 bars
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Divergence setups appear when price and momentum stop moving in sync, which can sometimes signal early signs of a potential shift in direction. Traders often watch for these conditions when looking for reversal or exhaustion setups.
- Price and momentum beginning to move out of alignment
- Can signal potential reversal or trend exhaustion
- Includes both bullish and bearish divergence setups
- Still requires confirmation from price structure
The stocks listed below are currently showing divergence signals and may be worth reviewing for potential reversal or continuation shift setups.
Stocks currently showing bullish or bearish divergence
Review the current divergence setups below, then open any stock page for more detail or jump straight to the chart.
- Weekly Bearish RSI div • 72.6% • 17 bars
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- Weekly Bearish MACD div • 3.8% • 20 bars
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- Daily Bullish MACD div • 11.2% • 19 bars
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- Weekly Bearish MACD div • 5.8% • 14 bars
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- Daily Bullish MACD div • 9.7% • 30 bars
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- Daily Bearish MACD div • 4.8% • 28 bars
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- Daily Bullish MACD div • 10.2% • 30 bars
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- Daily Bearish RSI div • 6.0% • 36 bars
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- Daily Bullish MACD div • 9.9% • 29 bars
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- Daily Bullish MACD div • 10.1% • 28 bars
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- Weekly Bearish MACD div • 19.1% • 7 bars
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- Daily Bullish RSI div • Bullish MACD div • 7.4% • 25 bars
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- Daily Bullish MACD div • 8.2% • 31 bars
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- Daily Bullish MACD div • 5.2% • 32 bars
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- Daily Bearish RSI div • Bearish MACD div • 11.1% • 16 bars
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- Daily Bearish RSI div • Bearish MACD div • 5.5% • 37 bars
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- Daily Bearish RSI div • Bearish MACD div • 8.4% • 16 bars
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- Daily Bullish RSI div • Bullish MACD div • 5.0% • 35 bars
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- Daily Bearish RSI div • Bearish MACD div • 2.7% • 30 bars
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What it means when a stock is showing divergence
Divergence appears when price and momentum stop moving in sync. In bullish divergence, price may keep weakening while momentum starts to improve. In bearish divergence, price may keep pushing higher while momentum begins to fade. That is why traders often watch divergence for early signs of reversal or trend exhaustion.
That does not mean every divergence leads to an immediate turn. Some signals resolve well, while others fail or need more time. Traders still need to assess support, resistance, structure, timeframe, and whether price action is actually confirming the setup.
This page is best used as a starting point. Open the stock page, inspect the chart, and decide whether the RSI or MACD divergence fits your own process and risk approach.