CRM Technical Signal Today | Automated Market Indicators

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Last updated: Feb 20, 2026 9:56 AM ET

CRM Technical Signal Today

See the latest automated technical signal for CRM. Based on RSI, moving averages, and momentum indicators. Educational use only.


⚪️ Neutral

Price
$188.63
Change

▲ +1.8%
Volume
52.44K

What this signal means

This page summarizes automated technical indicators for CRM using RSI, MACD, and moving averages (SMA 50/200).
A Neutral signal suggests the current setup may indicate momentum and trend conditions, but it is not a prediction and can change quickly.

Technical indicators

RSI (14) 80.89 RSI measures momentum (0–100). Above 70 is often “overbought”; below 30 often “oversold”.
MACD 0.368 MACD tracks momentum shifts. Rising MACD may suggest strengthening trend; falling may suggest weakening.
SMA 50 232.87 The 50-day average is a common short/medium trend gauge.
SMA 200 249.42 The 200-day average is a long-term trend gauge.
Trend ▼ Bearish Trend is a simplified label derived from moving averages and momentum conditions.

FAQ

How often is this updated?

Data is refreshed automatically and may update multiple times per day depending on market hours and data availability.

Is this financial advice?

No. This is educational information only and does not provide buy/sell recommendations.

What indicators are used?

RSI (14), MACD, SMA 50, and SMA 200, plus a simplified trend label.

Why can the signal change?

Technical indicators respond to price and volume changes. New market data can shift momentum and moving averages.

What could change this signal?

Technical signals can change as new price, volume, and indicator data comes in.
For CRM, the label may shift if momentum cools, moving averages are crossed,
or market conditions change.

  • RSI moving back toward neutral levels
  • MACD shifting direction or crossing over
  • Price moving above/below key moving averages

How this page is commonly used

Pages like this are typically used as a reference point for understanding
current market conditions. Some readers use technical signals to monitor
momentum or trend changes, while others compare signals across multiple stocks
to spot broader patterns.

This information is often combined with other data sources, such as price action,
market news, or broader index performance.

Disclosure:
Educational use only. No trading or investment advice.