RE: RELATIVE STRENGTH INDEX (RSI) @abbey877 54 over 2 years ago (Edited) LeoFinance You are viewing a single comment's thread: View full context View direct parent thanks for sharing this wonderful information Posted via proofofbrain.io proofofbrain 0 0 0.000 2 comments @cephas08 61 over 2 years ago Yes, thanks for insight. But it depends on which one you are okay with, you can set your RSI to be 80 and 20 for overbought and oversold. 0 0 0.000 Reply @cephas08 61 over 2 years ago Thanks for stopping by to read through. You can be checking as i will be posting more on finances. 0 0 0.000 Reply
@cephas08 61 over 2 years ago Yes, thanks for insight. But it depends on which one you are okay with, you can set your RSI to be 80 and 20 for overbought and oversold. 0 0 0.000 Reply
@cephas08 61 over 2 years ago Thanks for stopping by to read through. You can be checking as i will be posting more on finances. 0 0 0.000 Reply
Yes, thanks for insight. But it depends on which one you are okay with, you can set your RSI to be 80 and 20 for overbought and oversold.
Thanks for stopping by to read through. You can be checking as i will be posting more on finances.