The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is a solid tool for reading market momentum. When you spot overbought signals, it's often time to lock in gains before momentum shifts. On the flip side, oversold readings typically signal buying opportunities for patient traders. Of course, no indicator is a silver bullet—combine RSI with other signals and risk management for better odds.
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MysteryBoxAddict
· 01-11 02:30
RSI sounds fancy, but actually making money still depends on your mindset. Indicators are just references; don't be fooled by them.
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ZKProofster
· 01-10 23:13
rsi is just a lagging indicator dressed up as oracle tbh. yeah it catches reversals sometimes but so does flipping a coin if you're patient enough lol
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DYORMaster
· 01-10 20:54
RSI is useful, but those who truly make money don't rely on it alone.
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GateUser-beba108d
· 01-09 10:08
RSI is back again, and every time it claims to be foolproof, but many end up liquidated.
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WalletAnxietyPatient
· 01-09 01:55
RSI is just this? I already knew this method long ago, but the problem is that even when overbought or oversold signals appear, I still end up losing.
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MoonWaterDroplets
· 01-09 01:52
Is RSI really reliable? Why do I still often lose money by trading in the opposite direction?
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InfraVibes
· 01-09 01:50
RSI is back again, claiming that combining indicators with risk management can guarantee profits, but in the end, it's still just getting chopped up like a leek.
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CompoundPersonality
· 01-09 01:47
RSI has been talked about so many times, always saying how accurate it is, but isn't it still trapping people? The key is how you use it; no matter how good the indicator is, it can't save those who are reckless.
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LiquidationHunter
· 01-09 01:40
RSI sounds reliable, but when it comes to actually making money, there's no time to look at indicators; it's all about intuition.
The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is a solid tool for reading market momentum. When you spot overbought signals, it's often time to lock in gains before momentum shifts. On the flip side, oversold readings typically signal buying opportunities for patient traders. Of course, no indicator is a silver bullet—combine RSI with other signals and risk management for better odds.