StockCurry is your comprehensive market breadth analysis platform, providing real-time insights into S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, NSE50, and other major stock indices. Track sector performance, momentum indicators, and market trends with interactive dashboards.
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What is Market Breadth?
Market breadth measures the overall health and direction of a stock market index by analyzing how many stocks within that index are participating in a trend. Instead of looking at just the index price, breadth analysis examines the underlying strength or weakness across all constituent stocks.
How to Use This Dashboard
RSI (Relative Strength Index): Shows the percentage of stocks with bullish momentum. Higher values (green) indicate stronger participation in upward moves.
Moving Averages (SMA20, SMA50, SMA200): Indicates how many stocks are trading above key trend lines. Green zones suggest broad market strength, while red zones may signal weakness.
Color Coding: Green (≥70%) = Strong, Yellow (40-69%) = Moderate, Red (<40%) = Weak
Vol Pulse: Participation indicator (volume-based). % of index stocks with abnormal volume expansion vs recent history. State colors: Dormant (gray), Early (yellow), Active (orange), Surge (green), Extreme (red = attention/possible exhaustion). Not a price breadth metric.
Click on any index to view detailed sector-by-sector breakdown and individual stock performance.
As of 2026-06-05 • Click on an index to drill down
> SMA20?Members trading above their 20-day simple moving average (short-term trend).
> SMA50?Members trading above their 50-day simple moving average (intermediate trend).
> SMA200?Members trading above their 200-day simple moving average (primary trend / health of the index).
Vol Pulse?Volume Pulse: % of index stocks with abnormal volume expansion relative to recent history. Measures participation, not price direction. Persistent = % with elevated volume in ≥3 of last 5 sessions. Bias = accumulation vs distribution from price + volume. Low pulse after consolidation can be constructive; very high pulse can signal crowding or exhaustion.
> SMA20?Members trading above their 20-day simple moving average (short-term trend).
> SMA50?Members trading above their 50-day simple moving average (intermediate trend).
> SMA200?Members trading above their 200-day simple moving average (primary trend / health of the index).
Vol Pulse?Volume Pulse: % of index stocks with abnormal volume expansion relative to recent history. Measures participation, not price direction. Persistent = % with elevated volume in ≥3 of last 5 sessions. Bias = accumulation vs distribution from price + volume. Low pulse after consolidation can be constructive; very high pulse can signal crowding or exhaustion.
> SMA20?Members trading above their 20-day simple moving average (short-term trend).
> SMA50?Members trading above their 50-day simple moving average (intermediate trend).
> SMA200?Members trading above their 200-day simple moving average (primary trend / health of the index).
Vol Pulse?Volume Pulse: % of index stocks with abnormal volume expansion relative to recent history. Measures participation, not price direction. Persistent = % with elevated volume in ≥3 of last 5 sessions. Bias = accumulation vs distribution from price + volume. Low pulse after consolidation can be constructive; very high pulse can signal crowding or exhaustion.
> SMA20?Members trading above their 20-day simple moving average (short-term trend).
> SMA50?Members trading above their 50-day simple moving average (intermediate trend).
> SMA200?Members trading above their 200-day simple moving average (primary trend / health of the index).
Vol Pulse?Volume Pulse: % of index stocks with abnormal volume expansion relative to recent history. Measures participation, not price direction. Persistent = % with elevated volume in ≥3 of last 5 sessions. Bias = accumulation vs distribution from price + volume. Low pulse after consolidation can be constructive; very high pulse can signal crowding or exhaustion.