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RSI

A plain-English explanation of RSI and why it should be used with context.

Plain-English definition

RSI, or Relative Strength Index, is a momentum indicator that measures how strong recent price moves have been.

Why it matters

It can help identify stretched conditions, but it needs trend and context to be interpreted properly.

Beginner example

An RSI above a common threshold may suggest strong momentum, but in a powerful trend it can stay elevated for a while.

Common misunderstanding

RSI is not an automatic buy or sell signal.

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