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Old 03-14-2008, 10:11 AM   #9
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Re: Is the RSI indicator any good?

Bumped or not - in general RSI will cause far more trouble than benefit - unless one really knows how (and when!) to use it.
RSI(c,2)...
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It is like anything, know what they are by studying them and their limitations. There are benefits which has taken me a while to truly understand.
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Here's a question ... how does a thread that is well over one year old get new life? Normally a spammer would employ this and obviously not the case here, but I also wonder how/why a thread that is so old gets new life again... It's not meant to be a dig at anyone, I'm seriously just curious. I've never understood how that happens on forums.
I think it happens when someone has the good sense and skill to execute a search and find that the topic they want to discuss already has a thread devoted to it. Or, like you said, its a spammer (and not the case here). Now does anyone want to buy my $3,000 RSI system?

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Re: Is the RSI indicator any good?

I find RSI useful to flag the end of a trend. When it tends above 80, you
can expect a pullback soon.
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I find RSI useful to flag the end of a trend. When it tends above 80, you
can expect a pullback soon.
Not necessarily.

If it stays in overbought or oversold condition for an extended period of time, it may be telling you that it is in a solid directional trend.

This is dependent upon the setting and input that you use for the RSI, of course.
 
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Bumped or not - in general RSI will cause far more trouble than benefit - unless one really knows how (and when!) to use it.
RSI(c,2)...


Someone mentioned that a couple of years back and I thought huh?
Then I gave it a look and now I that is the only setting I use. And like others have said only in combination with other confirmation.
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Old 04-27-2008, 12:41 PM   #15
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Re: Is the RSI indicator any good?

On a daily chart, yes, RSI (Close, 2) that may be great benefit. Anyone have useful settings for intraday, tick or volume charts for the RSI?
 
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