This list shows which stocks are most likely to have their 20 day SMA cross above or below their 50 day SMA in the next trading session.
We do not track the actual cross-over event. We focus on a smaller time scale. Many stock screeners focus on daily candlesticks; they would be the best place to find out what crossovers happened the previous day.
To predict which stocks are most likely to have a moving average crossover in the near future, we compare the two moving averages, then use the stock's recent volatility to see how likely it is for the moving averages to cross in a fixed amount of time.
The formula for this list is absolute_value(20 day SMA of the closing prices - 50 day SMA of the closing prices) / volatility.  The smallest value is shown at the top of the list.