The 20-day moving average is a technical analysis tool used to smooth out short-term price fluctuations and identify the overall trend in a stock's price over the past 20 trading days. To "reclaim" the 20-day moving average means that the stock's price has moved above the average after previously trading below it. To determine if a stock has reclaimed the 20-day moving average, you would need to compare the current price of the stock to its 20-day moving average. If the stock's price is currently trading above the 20-day moving average, it can be considered as having reclaimed it.
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