#moving-average
4 APIs with this tag
Golden Cross / Death Cross Screener API
Which markets just flipped trend on the most-watched signal in technical analysis — the 50-day vs 200-day moving-average cross — computed live from Yahoo Finance (no key, nothing stored). A golden cross, the 50-day average crossing up through the 200-day, is the classic confirmation of a new uptrend, and a death cross the opposite; funds and headlines move on them. For a cross-asset, cross-sector universe — equity indices and sectors, gold, oil, commodities, bonds and crypto — this computes each asset's 50- and 200-day moving averages, whether it is in a golden-cross (bullish) or death-cross (bearish) regime, how many days since the last cross, and how far price sits above or below each average. The screener endpoint returns the whole board with the markets that have crossed most recently — the fresh golden and death crosses — and the bullish/bearish tally. The asset endpoint returns one market's moving-average card. The universe endpoint lists what is covered. The moving-average-crossover / golden-cross screener cut — distinct from the bring-your-own-candle technical-indicator APIs, the market-breadth API (which aggregates the share above a single moving average) and the FX-only signals API.
api.oanor.com/goldencross-api
US Equity Market Breadth API
How broad the US stock market's move really is under the surface, computed live from Yahoo Finance across a large-cap universe (no key, nothing stored). The S&P 500 can be dragged up by a handful of megacaps while most stocks fall; breadth tells you how many stocks are actually participating. The breadth endpoint scans a ~50-name large-cap universe spanning every sector and returns the share trading above their 20-, 50- and 200-day moving averages (the classic participation gauges), the advancers versus decliners on the day, the advance/decline ratio, the average and median daily change and a regime label (broad strength, mixed or broad weakness). The components endpoint returns the per-stock table behind it — each name's price, daily change and whether it is above each moving average — so you can see exactly which stocks are carrying or dragging the market. The constituents endpoint lists the universe. The equity market-internals / breadth cut — distinct from the crypto-breadth API (which scans coins), the single-quote, index-constituent and movers APIs. It answers whether a rally is broad or narrow, not how one stock is doing.
api.oanor.com/equitybreadth-api
Crypto Market Breadth API
The health of the whole crypto market under the surface, computed live from Binance candles — no key, nothing stored. A market-cap index can be dragged up by two or three megacaps while everything else falls; breadth tells you how broad a move really is — how many coins are actually participating. The breadth endpoint scans a basket of liquid coins and returns the share trading above their 20-, 50- and 200-day moving averages (the classic participation gauges), the advancers versus decliners on the day with the advance/decline ratio, the average and median 24-hour change and a regime label (broad strength, mixed or broad weakness). The components endpoint returns the per-coin table behind it — each coin's price, 24-hour change and whether it is above each moving average — so you can see exactly which names are carrying the market. The symbols endpoint lists tradable pairs. This is the market-internals / breadth cut for crypto — distinct from the single-coin momentum, the movers/gainers, the fear-and-greed sentiment index and the price APIs in the catalogue. It answers "is this rally broad or narrow?", not "how is one coin doing?". The default basket is about 30 liquid majors; pass coins=BTC,ETH,... to customise (3-50 coins).
api.oanor.com/cryptobreadth-api
FX Signals API
Live FX technical-analysis signals as an API, computed from European Central Bank daily reference rates. For any currency pair it builds the daily cross-rate series and returns the classic indicators traders watch — 20- and 50-day moving averages and their crossover (golden / death cross), a 14-day RSI (overbought / oversold) and momentum — rolled up into a simple bullish / neutral / bearish verdict. Get a pair's signal, its raw indicators with the recent closes, or scan a whole basket for the strongest setups. A ready-made signal layer for forex, trading and dashboard apps. Live, no key. Educational, not financial advice. Distinct from raw-rate, strength, volatility and correlation APIs.
api.oanor.com/fxsignals-api