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RSI (Relative Strength Index)

RSI (Relative Strength Index)

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RSI (Relative Strength Index)

RSI (Relative Strength Index) is a momentum oscillator used in technical analysis to measure the speed and change of price movements of a financial instrument. It ranges from 0 to 100 and helps identify overbought or oversold conditions in a market.

Key Aspects of RSI:

  1. Calculation:
    • RSI is based on the average gains and losses of an asset over a specified time frame, usually 14 periods.
  2. Interpretation:
    • Overbought: RSI above 70 suggests the asset may be overvalued and due for a correction.
    • Oversold: RSI below 30 indicates the asset may be undervalued and due for a rebound.
    • Divergence: When the asset's price and RSI move in opposite directions, it may signal a potential reversal.
  3. Signal Generation:
    • Buy Signal:RSI crossing above 30 from below.
    • Sell Signal: RSI crossing below 70 from above.

Usage:

  • Trend Identification: RSI helps identify the strength and direction of trends.
  • Confirmation Tool: Used with other indicators to confirm trading signals.
  • Range Trading: Identifies entry and exit points in sideways markets based on overbought and oversold levels.

RSI is a versatile indicator that provides insights into market momentum and potential reversal points, aiding traders in making informed decisions.

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