These readings suggest potential pullback opportunities for overbought names and possible bounce setups for oversold ones. The 30-minute timeframe makes this useful for swing traders watching intraday momentum shifts. Always pair RSI data with other indicators before making trading decisions—no single metric tells the whole story.
Keep an eye on how these pairs behave at resistance and support levels.
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DaisyUnicorn
· 01-11 00:01
RSI is flashing wildly again, I told you... Overbought and oversold are blooming opposite each other. Relying solely on RSI can easily lead to pitfalls. It needs to be combined with support and resistance levels to analyze, otherwise you're just asking to be cut off.
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MerkleMaid
· 01-10 23:52
RSI is playing this trick again. To be honest, I stopped trusting the signals on the 30-minute chart a long time ago... Just looking at these coin names gives me a headache, and you need to combine other indicators as well. Relying solely on RSI is pure gambling.
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LiquidityNinja
· 01-10 23:38
RSI overbought and oversold scanning tools... seem pretty good, but when it comes to actually making a move, it's still easy to get scammed.
RSI Overbought and Oversold Signals - Quick Scan Results
Here's a snapshot of pairs showing notable RSI extremes over the last 30 minutes:
Overbought territory: $1000WHY, $RIVER, $POL, $VVV, $TRUTH, $CHZ, $LIT, $MUBARAK, $EDEN, $DUSK
Oversold zone: $DYDX, $COMMON, $IOTX, $Q, $JST, $TST, $CAKE, $BAN, $ANIME, $KSM
These readings suggest potential pullback opportunities for overbought names and possible bounce setups for oversold ones. The 30-minute timeframe makes this useful for swing traders watching intraday momentum shifts. Always pair RSI data with other indicators before making trading decisions—no single metric tells the whole story.
Keep an eye on how these pairs behave at resistance and support levels.