RSI reclaiming 50
RSI crossing back above its midline in a stock that never lost its long-term trend.
The 30/70 extremes get the attention, but in a trending stock RSI rarely reaches 30 at all — it bottoms near 40 and reclaims 50 as the pullback ends. The midline cross is therefore the earlier and more common buy signal in an uptrend, and the 200-day filter is what confines this to stocks where "the pullback ending" is the right way to read it. Read the guide: RSI screener guide for NSE stocks →
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