Is That RSI Jump Momentum or Exhaustion?
This tool helps traders put current daily RSI changes into perspective by showing how price has historically responded to similar one-day shifts in RSI, offering context on whether sharp momentum changes have typically continued or reversed.
The RSI Daily Momentum tool looks at the one-day change in RSI: how many points it moved from yesterday, and shows what price did the last times RSI moved like this.
RSI is most commonly used as a level indicator. Readings above 70 are often labeled overbought and readings below 30 are labeled oversold. However, the level itself tells only part of the story. The speed at which RSI changes from one day to the next can also carry useful information about momentum.
A gradual drift in RSI reflects a very different pace of momentum than a sharp one-day jump. A large daily increase in RSI can signal building strength, or it can reflect exhaustion after a strong move has already occurred. Understanding which scenario is more likely requires context from how price has historically behaved following similar daily changes in RSI.
Projects a potential price range over the next 45 days by applying historical forward returns from past similar setups.
Shows how often prices rose or fell after similar setups in the past.
The tool automatically scans the market and highlights stocks with the strongest setups for the day ahead.
A full log of every past day when conditions were similar.
Start the day by checking whether the tool is highlighting any unusual activity in your favorite stocks. This helps you quickly identify which names may be setting up for a potential move.
See how price has historically behaved after similar setups. This gives you a realistic view of what typically happens next instead of relying on guesswork.
Switch to Bar Graph view and set your target price level. The bars show how often similar setups reached that distance by upcoming expirations. Toggle between "By Touch" and "By Close" depending on your strategy.
Review the historical matches before taking a position. Pay attention to how many comparable setups exist and whether they occurred during similar market conditions. This helps you determine how much weight to give the current signal.
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