Stop Using RSI Wrong! New Settings, New Signals, Better Trades
Автор: Profit Theory
Загружено: 2025-11-25
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💡 Stop Using RSI Wrong! New Settings, New Signals, Better Trades
📘 Most traders use the RSI indicator incorrectly — relying on outdated 70/30 levels and reacting too early. In this video, you’ll learn how to use RSI properly with new settings, multi-timeframe confirmation, and candlestick patterns. Whether you're into day trading, forex, or crypto, this RSI trading strategy gives you more accurate entries and better results.
What You’ll Learn:
✅ Why default RSI settings (70/30) lead to false signals
✅ Entry confirmation across multiple timeframes
✅ Combine RSI with bearish/bullish engulfing patterns
✅ How to use RSI divergence and hidden divergence
✅ Take profit with VWAP and RSI midpoint
✅ A simple way to turn this into a profitable day trading strategy
📌 Perfect For:
Beginners who rely too much on overbought/oversold signals
Traders looking to improve their RSI indicator strategy
Anyone using TradingView RSI setups
Day traders, swing traders, and prop firm challengers
⏰ Timestamps:
00:00 – Most traders misuse RSI — here's why
00:21 – Why default settings (70/30) don’t work
00:41 – Use These levels instead
01:00 – ✅ Confirm signals on higher timeframes
01:24 – Multi-timeframe example: 1min → 5min → 15min
01:43 – ✅ Add candlestick confirmation
02:07 – Stop loss above wick, TP via VWAP + RSI midline
02:28 – RSI = Relative Strength → read it with price
02:54 – ✅ Use RSI divergence + higher timeframe confirmation
03:13 – Long setup example with oversold divergence
03:36 – Short setup with overbought divergence
03:57 – ✅ Risk management
04:22 – How to get funded with Hash Hedge
04:43 – Final tip
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