Block's 15-Min Chart Signals MACD Death Cross and KDJ Death Cross

Wednesday, Oct 15, 2025 11:04 am ET1min read

According to the 15-minute chart of Block's stock, two significant technical indicators, the MACD Death Cross and the KDJ Death Cross, have been triggered as of 11:00 on October 15, 2025. This suggests that the stock price may continue to decline in the near term, with momentum shifting towards a downward trend and potentially leading to further decreases.

AST SpaceMobile (NASDAQ: ASTS) surged to all-time highs in mid-October 2025, nearing the $100 mark intraday. As of October 14, 2025, ASTS traded around $98 per share, up roughly 200% year-to-date, making it one of this year’s top-performing stocks. The stock's rally was fueled by a landmark deal with Verizon and significant satellite breakthroughs.

A key driver of ASTS’s recent performance was a new commercial agreement with Verizon announced on October 8. Verizon will use AST’s satellites to beam service to ordinary phones starting in 2026, potentially eliminating cellular dead zones, according to

. This deal sent ASTS stock jumping ~7% that day and has been a major catalyst for the stock's recent gains.

AST SpaceMobile achieved several notable milestones, including the first direct-to-cell phone voice and video calls from space using its BlueWalker 3 test satellite. The company plans to deploy 45–60 satellites by 2026 for global coverage. Over 50 mobile operators worldwide have signed on to offer AST’s space-based mobile broadband to their subscribers, according to the same TS2 Tech report.

Despite the optimism, analysts are divided on ASTS’s valuation. Bulls tout the company’s “game-changing” technology and massive addressable market, while bears warn of steep execution risks and an “extremely rich” valuation. The consensus 1-year target is only in the mid-$40s, well below the current price.

ASTS’s stock has been highly volatile, with daily moves often exceeding 10%. On October 8, volume spiked to ~43 million shares, about 3× the three-month average, reflecting the stock's high risk profile.

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