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Compared to traditional RSI (Relative Strength Index) applications, John Hayden believes that professional RSI users have unique insights in the following areas:
Trend Assessment:
Understanding Divergence:
Application of Momentum Discrepancy Reversal Points (MDRP):
RSI Retracement Analysis:
In summary, professional RSI users apply a deeper understanding of RSI by integrating other technical indicators and market information, rather than relying solely on RSI values for trading decisions. They emphasize price action, retracement theory, multiple time frames, and MDRP to make more accurate trend assessments, optimize entry points, and set target prices.
By Marc FuCompared to traditional RSI (Relative Strength Index) applications, John Hayden believes that professional RSI users have unique insights in the following areas:
Trend Assessment:
Understanding Divergence:
Application of Momentum Discrepancy Reversal Points (MDRP):
RSI Retracement Analysis:
In summary, professional RSI users apply a deeper understanding of RSI by integrating other technical indicators and market information, rather than relying solely on RSI values for trading decisions. They emphasize price action, retracement theory, multiple time frames, and MDRP to make more accurate trend assessments, optimize entry points, and set target prices.