RodCasilli

Tutorial | How To Use RSI To Find Turning Points ... or NOT!

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RodCasilli Updated   
CME_MINI:RTYU2021   E-mini Russell 2000 Index Futures (Sep 2021)
Hey Speculators - Happy Friday - welcome to another video tutorial, and thanks again to the @TradingView Editors for featuring my last post, which I've linked here, and is related to the topic on hand for today. That topic is how, and when, to not fight a trend.

I'd suspect many traders are familiar with the Relative Strength Indicator (RSI), used to measure overbought and oversold conditions. In this video, I discuss what I look for when using RSI to filter trade signals and identify when strong is REALLY strong. The inverse would hold true as well (you know, weak, or really WEAK), but we all know markets never go down. :)

RSI Settings for this video
5 Period
Upper 88
Lower 12

Comment:
Here is an example of a valid Extreme Turn (RSI >88, ADX >50) signal that failed.

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