The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is a technical indicator that helps traders assess the momentum of an asset's price. It's used to identify overbought and oversold market conditions, and to provide buy and sell signals
How to use RSI Identify overbought and oversold conditions RSI values above 70 indicate overbought conditions, while values below 30 indicate oversold conditions. Confirm trends Use the RSI to validate trends and trend reversals. For example, a downward trend is confirmed when the RSI crosses from above 50 to below 50. Provide buy and sell signals Use the RSI to determine when to enter and exit positions. For example, low RSI levels indicate oversold conditions, which may generate a potential buy signal. Combine with other indicators Use the RSI with other technical indicators to identify market trends and confirm signals. For example, you can combine RSI with moving averages to identify strong assets in uptrends
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