RSI Flashcards

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Failure Swings (bullish)

A

A bullish failure swing forms when RSI moves below 30 (oversold), bounces above 30, pulls back, holds above 30 and then breaks its prior high

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Failure Swings (bearish)

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A bearish failure swing forms when RSI moves above 70, pulls back, bounces, fails to exceed 70 and then breaks its prior low

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RSI

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  • RSI = 100 - (100 / (1 + RS)) RS = Average Gain / Average Loss
  • RS = Average Gain / Average Loss
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RSI UPS and DOWNS smoothed

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  • UPSday i = [(UPSdayi - 1 * 13) + Gainday i] / 14
  • DOWNSday i = [DOWNSdayi - 1 * 13) + Lossday i] / 14
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5
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Overbought

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Over 70

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Oversold

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Below 30

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7
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Bull market range

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RSI tends to fluctuate between 40 and 90 in a bull market (uptrend) with the 40-50 zones acting as support

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Bear market range

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RSI tends to fluctuate between 10 and 60 in a bear market (downtrend) with the 50-60 zone acting as resistance

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9
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Positive reversal

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A positive reversal forms when RSI forges a lower low and the security forms a higher low

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Negative reversal

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A negative reversal forms when RSI forges a higher high, and the security forms a lower high

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First averages

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First Average Gain = Sum of Gains over the past 14 periods / 14 First Average Loss = Sum of Losses over the past 14 periods / 14

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12
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Averages

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Average Gain = [(previous Average Gain) x 13 + current Gain] / 14 Average Loss = [(previous Average Loss) x 13 + current Loss] / 14

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13
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Divergence (bullish)

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A bullish divergence occurs when the underlying security makes a lower low and RSI forms a higher low

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Divergence (bearish)

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A bearish divergence forms when the security records a higher high and RSI forms a lower high

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