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96.7% ABOVE
↑ Moving away Was 80.9% last week
-15% -10% -5% 0% 5% 10% 15%+
Buy Threshold $74.96
14-Week RSI 76
Rel. Volume (14w) This week's trading vs. the 14-week average 1.8x
Buyers vs. Sellers (14w) Are up-weeks or down-weeks getting more volume? 1.12

DT Midstream, Inc. (DTM) closed at $147.46 as of 2026-05-01, trading 96.7% above its 200-week moving average of $74.96. The stock moved further from the line this week, up from 80.9% last week. With a 14-week RSI of 76, DTM is in overbought territory.

Trading volume is running at 1.8x of its 14-week average, which is in the normal range. The balance between buying and selling volume (1.12 ratio) is neutral — neither side is clearly dominating.

Over the past 204 weeks of data, DTM has crossed below its 200-week moving average 2 times. On average, these episodes lasted 8 weeks. Historically, investors who bought DTM at the start of these episodes saw an average one-year return of +15.4%.

With a market cap of $15.0 billion, DTM is a large-cap stock. The company generates a free cash flow yield of 1.0%. Return on equity stands at 9.9%. The stock trades at 3.2x book value.

Share count has increased 5.1% over three years, indicating dilution.

Over the past 3.9 years, a hypothetical investment of $100 in DTM would have grown to $346, compared to $201 for the S&P 500. That represents an annualized return of 37.3% vs 19.6% for the index — confirming DTM as a market-beating investment and the kind of quality company where buying during 200-week moving average touches has historically been rewarded.

Free cash flow has been growing at a 4.5% compound annual rate, with 4 consecutive years of positive cash generation.

Business Health

Annual financials — how the underlying business has performed over the past several years.

Cash Flow Free cash flow & net income ($M)

Revenue Annual revenue ($M) — business growth proxy

Total Debt Balance sheet debt ($M)

ROIC Return on invested capital (%)

FCF Yield Free cash flow / market cap (%) — Yartseva signal

Gross Margin Pricing power & competitive moat (%)

Shares Outstanding Buybacks vs dilution (millions)

Growth of $100: DTM vs S&P 500

Monthly data normalized to $100 at start. Vertical dashed lines mark 200-week MA touches.

What Happens After DTM Crosses Below the Line?

Across 2 historical episodes, buying DTM when it crossed below its 200-week moving average produced an average return of +17.5% after 12 months (median +30.0%), compared to +24.5% for the S&P 500 over the same periods. 100% of those episodes were profitable after one year. After 24 months, the average return was +75.5% vs +44.5% for the index.

Each line shows $100 invested at the moment DTM crossed below its 200-week MA. Bold blue = stock average. Gray dashed = S&P 500 average over same periods.

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Historical Touches

DTM has crossed below its 200-week MA 2 times with an average 1-year return of +15.4% after recovery.

Crossed BelowRecoveredWeeksMax Depth1-Year ReturnReturn Since Touch
Jun 2022Jun 202211.6%+6.3%+263.3%
Mar 2023Jun 2023167.1%+24.5%+240.5%
Average8+15.4%

Frequently Asked Questions

Is DTM below its 200-week moving average?

No. DT Midstream, Inc. (DTM) is currently 96.7% above its 200-week moving average of $74.96. It would need to fall to $74.96 to cross below the line.

What is DTM's 200-week moving average price?

DT Midstream, Inc.'s 200-week moving average is $74.96 as of 2026-05-01. This is the average weekly closing price over roughly the last 4 years, and it acts as a long-term trend line. When a stock drops below this level, it can signal that the price has fallen far enough from the long-term trend to attract value-oriented investors.

What happens when DTM drops below its 200-week moving average?

DTM has crossed below its 200-week moving average 2 times in our data. On average, buying at that moment produced a one-year return of +15.4%. These dips have historically been decent entry points. These episodes lasted 8 weeks on average.

Is DTM a good value right now?

Here's what our data says about DTM as of 2026-05-01: The stock is above its 200-week moving average, so it doesn't currently meet our primary signal. The 14-week RSI is 76 (overbought). Free cash flow yield is 1.0%. Return on equity is 9.9%. Price-to-book is 3.2x. This is not a buy or sell recommendation — always do your own research.

How does DTM compare to the S&P 500?

Over the past 3.9 years, $100 invested in DTM would have grown to $346, compared to $201 for the S&P 500. That's 37.3% annualized vs 19.6% for the index. DTM has outperformed the broader market over this period.

Does DTM pay a dividend?

Yes. DT Midstream, Inc. currently pays a dividend yield of 239.00%.

Not financial advice. This is an educational tool. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Do your own research before making investment decisions.

Data as of week of 2026-05-01