πΊπΈS&P 500
Free daily MA150, MA200, RSI & MACD technical screening for S&P 500 (S&P 500, SP500, S&P500) stocks.
About the S&P 500
The S&P 500 (Standard & Poor's 500) tracks the 500 largest publicly traded companies in the United States, widely regarded as the best single gauge of U.S. large-cap equities.
Also known as: S&P 500, SP500, S&P500, SPX, Standard and Poor 500, Standard & Poor's 500, S and P 500. Country: United States.
Scanance provides free daily technical analysis for all S&P 500 stocks using four proven indicators: the 150-day moving average (MA150) and 200-day moving average (MA200) for trend direction, the Relative Strength Index (RSI) for momentum extremes, and MACD crossovers for trend reversals. Results are updated every day after market close.
Frequently Asked Questions
What S&P 500 stocks are near their moving average today?
As of June 16, 2026, 26 S&P 500 stocks are near their MA150 level, including V, VRTX, NCLH, BLK, AMCR and 21 more.
What are the most oversold S&P 500 stocks right now?
16 S&P 500 stocks have RSI below 30 (oversold): BSX (RSI 11.25), PTC (RSI 17.96), EQT (RSI 21.26), LDOS (RSI 21.33), NFLX (RSI 25.14).
Which S&P 500 stocks are overbought today?
34 S&P 500 stocks have RSI above 70 (overbought): HUM (RSI 89.29), HRL (RSI 85.55), CAH (RSI 82.96), HSIC (RSI 81.13), UNH (RSI 77.91).
What are the strongest S&P 500 signals today?
9 S&P 500 stocks show two or more bullish indicators agreeing today (confirmed setups): BLK, BMY, BF-B, HAS, PPL. A confirmed setup means MA150, MA200, RSI, or MACD signals are aligned in the same direction.
What does a confirmed setup mean on Scanance?
A confirmed setup means two or more of Scanance's four technical indicators (MA150, MA200, RSI, MACD) are signalling the same direction on the same stock on the same day. Confirmed setups are statistically more reliable than single-indicator signals because they reduce false positives.
Is the S&P 500 bullish or bearish today according to Scanance?
S&P 500 is leaning bullish today: 121 bullish signals vs. 104 bearish signals across the index. 14 confirmed setups are active.
How are S&P 500 signals calculated on Scanance?
Scanance scans the S&P 500 daily after market close from end-of-day OHLCV data. MA150 and MA200 are simple moving averages. RSI uses Wilder's 14-period smoothing. MACD uses standard 12/26/9 exponential moving averages. Volume ratio compares current volume to the 20-day average to confirm signal strength.
Are Scanance S&P 500 signals investment advice?
No. Scanance provides technical analysis for informational and educational purposes only. The signals are deterministic pattern matches, not personalized investment recommendations. Trading involves substantial risk and you remain responsible for your own decisions.
How often are S&P 500 screening results updated?
Scanance refreshes S&P 500 signals once per trading day, after the market closes. Premium subscribers see today's results immediately; free users see results from five trading days ago.