Cboe Global Markets' 15min chart shows MACD Death Cross and KDJ Death Cross

Monday, Sep 22, 2025 12:47 pm ET1min read

According to the 15-minute chart for Cboe Global Markets, the MACD Death Cross and KDJ Death Cross indicators have been triggered as of September 22, 2025 at 12:45. This suggests that the stock price has the potential to continue declining, as the momentum of the stock price is shifting towards the downside and may further decrease.

As of September 22, 2025, at 12:45, Cboe Global Markets (NASDAQ:CBOE) has triggered both the MACD Death Cross and KDJ Death Cross indicators on its 15-minute chart. These technical signals suggest a potential continuation of the stock's downward trend, indicating a shift in momentum towards the downside. The MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence) Death Cross occurs when the MACD line crosses below the signal line, while the KDJ (Keltner Channels) Death Cross signals a bearish crossover in the KDJ indicator. This combination of indicators has historically been associated with potential stock price declines.

The stock's recent performance has been mixed, with a 0.7% drop on Friday, September 19, 2025, bringing its price down to $232.87. The company's 50-day and 200-day moving averages stand at $240.96 and $228.70, respectively, suggesting a downward trend. The stock's twelve-month low is $187.30, and its high is $255.27, indicating a significant range within which the stock has traded.

Institutional investors have shown interest in Cboe Global Markets, with several firms increasing their stakes. Gateway Investment Advisers LLC purchased 3,846 shares valued at approximately $897,000 during the second quarter Gateway Investment Advisers LLC Invests $897,000 in Cboe Global Markets, Inc. $CBOE[1]. Other notable investors include Alliancebernstein L.P., GAMMA Investing LLC, UBS AM A Distinct Business Unit of UBS Asset Management Americas LLC, Nuveen LLC, and Perpetual Ltd, who have also increased their holdings in the company.

Analysts have provided mixed ratings and price targets for Cboe Global Markets. Barclays, Oppenheimer, and Piper Sandler have raised their price objectives, while Morgan Stanley and Citigroup have set lower targets. Despite the mixed sentiment, the company's recent earnings report showed a strong performance, with earnings per share (EPS) of $2.46, beating the consensus estimate by $0.03. The company also increased its quarterly dividend to $0.72, up from $0.63, with a yield of 1.2%.

However, the recent technical signals suggest caution among investors. The MACD and KDJ Death Crosses indicate a potential reversal in the stock's momentum, which could lead to further price declines. Investors should closely monitor these indicators and consider the broader market conditions when making investment decisions.

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