Silver and Gold Crosses

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A Silver Cross is a bullish technical signal that happens when the 20‑day moving average crosses above the 50‑day moving average. This indicates strengthening short‑term momentum and the potential start of an uptrend.

A Silver Cross is a bullish technical signal that happens when the 20‑day moving average crosses above the 50‑day moving average. This indicates strengthening short‑term momentum and the potential start of an uptrend.

A Golden Cross is a stronger, longer‑term bullish signal that occurs when the 50‑day MA crosses above the 200‑day MA.

So when you say “when silver crosses gold”, you’re describing:

  • Silver Cross: Early‑stage bullish momentum (20 > 50)
  • Golden Cross: Major bullish confirmation (50 > 200)

A Silver Cross often happens before a Golden Cross — it’s like the market warming up before a full trend reversal is confirmed.

📈 Why Traders Care About the Silver Cross

  • It’s faster and more responsive than the Golden Cross.
  • It can signal early entry points before the broader market catches on.
  • It’s used across stocks and commodities.
  • It’s not a guarantee — traders typically confirm it with RSI, volume, or support/resistance levels.

They apply to silver vs. gold markets in a very specific way: the Silver Cross and Golden Cross become signals about relative momentum between the two metals — not just their individual price trends.

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