RSI Indicator & How To Use It

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Hello everyone, today, we´re gonna talk about an RSI and how to use it.

What is an RSI?
Basically, it´s an indicator that shows if the asset is overpriced or underpriced.

Basic information
RSI is 0-100
if the price is at 0-30, the asset is underpriced and theoretically it should go up.
if the price is at 70-100, the asset is overpriced and theoretically it should go down.

Professional information
You can set an MA based or RSI moves. And this is getting really interesting right now :)
Every time, the MA is touching bottoms or tops of RSI, it will go up or down (touch bottom = go up, touch top = go down.)
It works like an ball and floor. You just drop the ball on the floor and everytime the ball touches the floor, ball will just bounce and go up.
I drew it to the chart (green circles).

Okay guys, seems like we are in the end. Hope this helped you to make greater decisions and take good view at RSI.
Personally, I use RSI a lot and it´s really saving my a$$.
Thank you so much for reading my post, I´ll be really glad if you will hit that like button and follow me, so you can see other tutorials.
Have a nice rest of your day and stay safe.
Tommy.
Note
You can set an MA based on RSI moves.*
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