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Nasdaq100 RSI FAQs
What is RSI and why is it important for Nasdaq100 trading?
RSI (Relative Strength Index) is a momentum oscillator that measures the speed and change of price movements. It helps traders identify overbought or oversold conditions in the Nasdaq100, aiding in better decision-making.
How do I interpret RSI values for the Nasdaq100?
An RSI above 70 typically indicates overbought conditions, suggesting a potential pullback. Below 30 suggests oversold conditions, possibly signaling a buying opportunity. Always confirm with other indicators.
What are common RSI trading strategies for Nasdaq100?
Popular strategies include divergence trading (when price and RSI move opposite), RSI crossovers, and using RSI with moving averages. Combine RSI with volume and trend analysis for best results.