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May 29, 2026

📡 FTNT breaks MA; PANW at resistance; CSCO within 2% of 52-wk high

Fortinet broke above its 50-day moving average Thursday after testing it three times in two weeks. Palo Alto closed exactly at resistance. Cisco sits within 2% of its 52-week high. The cybersecurity and infrastructure space is stacking technical signals, and nobody's talking about it yet. Three...

The Signal Board | Friday, May 29, 2026

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Friday, May 29, 2026

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We tracked 10349 market signals this week. Here's what stood out.
296 Technical2 Economic10 ETF23 CNBC

This week's market signals at a glance.

<strong>Fortinet broke above its 50-day moving average Thursday after testing it three times in two weeks.</strong> Palo Alto closed exactly at resistance. Cisco sits within 2% of its 52-week high. The cybersecurity and infrastructure space is stacking technical signals, and nobody's talking about it yet. Three names, three different tests. Same sector. <strong>FTNT</strong> crossed a line it kept bouncing off. <strong>PANW</strong> hit the ceiling and stopped. <strong>CSCO</strong> is close enough to its peak that the next move matters. When technicals cluster like this in one corner of the market, the question isn't whether something breaks. It's which direction.

 
SIGNAL CONVERGENCEDark Pool + CNBC Alignment

Apple (AAPL)

Dark Pool: elevated above 20d avg · CNBC: CNBC says Kevin Simpson

Dark pool volume for AAPL hit 13,987,335 shares this week. Independently, Kevin Simpson, Jim Cramer flagged AAPL on CNBC with buy-side calls. Neither signal alone is actionable. But when institutional plumbing (dark pool volume) and public sentiment (CNBC calls) point the same direction simultaneously, the convergence has historically preceded the ETF rebalancing flows that amplify the move.

TECHNICAL SIGNALS
TECHNICALFTNT . RSI 88 (Overbought) . 0.2% from 52W high

FTNT: massive technicals

FTNT hit multiple technical extremes, with RSI levels and volume patterns signaling overbought conditions.

TECHNICALPANW . RSI 84 (Overbought) . 0.3% from 52W high

PANW: massive technicals

PANW triggered technical alerts across RSI and volume, suggesting the stock is testing extreme levels.

TECHNICALCSCO . RSI 81 (Overbought) . 0.3% from 52W high

CSCO: massive technicals

CSCO crossed technical thresholds, with indicators pointing to unusual momentum.

HPERSI 79 overbought
CSCORSI 81 overbought
FTNTRSI 88 overbought
HPERSI 79 overbought
PANWRSI 84 overbought
CRWDRSI 87 overbought
DDOGRSI 84 overbought
DELLRSI 76 overbought
INSIDER CLUSTERInformation Technology Sector

20 Insiders Buying Across Information Technology

AMAT, ANET, APP, CRWD, CSCO +8 more

20 insiders buying across the Information Technology sector.

INSIDER CLUSTERConsumer Discretionary Sector

11 Insiders Buying Across Consumer Discretionary

BKNG, DASH, EXPE, GM, MCD +5 more

11 insiders buying across the Consumer Discretionary sector.

Market Context

Market BreadthModerate (55% above SMA-50)
News Sentiment↑ 0— 0↓ 0
This WeekNone scheduled
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