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Cathay General Bancorp

62.35
USD
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-0.07
-0.12%
Aug 21, 15:08 UTC -4
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Cathay General Bancorp (CATY) Technical Analysis

Oscillators
Neutral
4 Sell5 Neutral1 Buy
Overall Signal
Neutral
10 Sell5 Neutral7 Buy
Moving Averages
Neutral
6 Sell0 Neutral6 Buy
Updated: just now
Technical OutlookCathay General Bancorp moving averages are mixed on the 1D timeframe, but oscillators are pointing lower. Short-term bearish momentum is building ahead of a potential trend shift — watch for moving averages to roll over.
Oscillators
IndicatorValueSignal
RSI(14)44.1500NEUTRAL
Stochastic %K (14, 3, 3)23.6005NEUTRAL
CCI(20)-134.5467BUY
Awesome Oscillator0.4946NEUTRAL
Momentum(10)-1.0620SELL
MACD(12,26,9)0.2761SELL
Stochastic RSI Fast (3, 3, 14, 14)0.0000SELL
Williams %R(14)-76.3995NEUTRAL
Bull Bear Power-1.9461SELL
Ultimate Oscillator35.8055NEUTRAL
Moving Averages
NameValueSignal
SMA(10)63.6948SELL
EMA(10)63.3482SELL
SMA(20)63.6009SELL
EMA(20)63.3047SELL
SMA(30)63.1513SELL
EMA(30)62.9509SELL
SMA(50)62.3432BUY
EMA(50)61.9446BUY
SMA(100)58.9480BUY
EMA(100)59.3736BUY
SMA(200)54.3525BUY
EMA(200)55.4214BUY
Pivot Points
LevelClassicFibonacciCamarillaWoodieDeMark
R363.620063.020062.585063.6300
R263.020062.790862.530063.1750
R162.720062.649262.475063.030062.8700
Pivot62.420062.420062.420062.575062.4950
S162.120062.190862.365062.430062.2700
S261.820062.049262.310061.9750
S361.220061.820062.255061.8300
Signals last updated: Aug 21, 2026, 7:08 PM UTC

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FAQ

Each signal is derived from a set of widely used technical indicators computed on the stock's market prices. Moving averages (simple and exponential, across the 10, 20, 50, 100 and 200 periods) determine the trend component, while oscillators such as RSI, MACD, Stochastic and CCI measure momentum.Every indicator votes Buy, Sell or Neutral based on its own standard rules. The overall signal aggregates these votes: the more indicators agree, the stronger the overall rating — from Strong Sell through Neutral to Strong Buy.Signals are recalculated from the latest available candles, so the page always reflects the current technical picture for the selected timeframe.
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No. All indicators are computed on regular trading hours candles only (9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. ET). Extended-hours prices are typically thin and can produce distorted indicator readings, so they are excluded.The quote header on this page may therefore show a pre-market or after-hours price while the signals below still reflect the last regular session — the freshness indicator above the gauges states which session the analysis covers.
Pivot points are price levels calculated from the previous period's high, low and close. Traders use them as potential support and resistance zones: prices trading above the pivot are considered bullish, below it bearish.We provide five common calculation methods — Classic, Fibonacci, Camarilla, Woodie and DeMark — each producing slightly different levels. Many traders combine pivot levels with the indicator signals above to plan entries and exits.
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