Warning Signals Flash: $UNH Death Cross, $GOOGL Tests Key MAs, $VIX Holds Above 20

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02-20 16:46

Technical pressure is building across key names and volatility is creeping higher.

With $UNH triggering a rare death cross, $GOOGL testing critical moving averages, and $VIX holding above 20 for a third straight session, risk appetite is clearly being challenged.

1. $UnitedHealth(UNH)$

UnitedHealth $UNH forms a Death Cross ☠️ for the first time since January 2025 🤯 The last one sent shares plunging 57% over the next 6 months 📉📉

2.$Alphabet(GOOGL)$

Alphabet $GOOGL fell below its 50-day moving average last week and now sits right at the 100-day 🚨 If that breaks, a return to the 200-day MA might be in play 🤯👀

3. $Cboe Volatility Index(VIX)$

CBOE Volatility Index $VIX on track for its 3rd consecutive close above 20, the longest stretch since November 🤯👀


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