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What is RSI24?
RSI24 Oversold – RIS24 is the same as RSI6 but taken within a 24 time period range. RSI24 Oversold represents a longer range and more consistent average over RSI6 Oversold. The longer the range the less risk is involved, However investors will probably have to wait longer to receive positive returns.
What is a good RSI number?
RSI is considered overbought when above 70 and oversold when below 30. In an uptrend or bull market, the RSI tends to remain in the 40 to 90 range with the 40-50 zone acting as support. During a downtrend or bear market the RSI tends to stay between the 10 to 60 range with the 50-60 zone acting as resistance.
Is a high RSI good or bad?
Investors using RSI generally stick to a couple of simple rules. First, low RSI levels, typically below 30 (red line), indicate oversold conditions—generating a potential buy signal. Conversely, high RSI levels, typically above 70 (green line), indicate overbought conditions—generating a potential sell signal.
What is the best overbought/oversold indicator?
relative strength index (RSI)
The most popular indicators used to identify overbought and oversold conditions are the relative strength index (RSI) and the stochastic oscillator. Both tools are momentum indicators and are plotted on a separate graph adjacent to that of the price action.
At what RSI should I sell?
Traditional interpretation and usage of the RSI dictates that values of 70 or above suggest that a security is becoming overbought or overvalued and may be primed for a trend reversal or corrective price pullback. An RSI reading of 30 or below indicates an oversold or undervalued condition.
What is a good RSI to buy a stock?
What RSI 5?
When the RSI 5 crosses above the RSI 14, it means that recent prices are getting higher. A buy signal is then generated, and a 5 vs. 14 cross should happen when the 5 period (blue) is oversold (below 30). When the RSI 5 crosses below and becomes lower than the RSI 14, it means that recent prices are declining.