Checking the RSI indicator across multiple tokens on the 1-hour timeframe reveals interesting extremes worth noting. FHE, BEAT, Q, CROSS, PROM, and BAN are currently showing overbought or oversold conditions. These RSI extremes often signal potential reversals or consolidation zones—traders typically watch for bounces off oversold levels or pullbacks from overbought zones. The 1h chart is particularly useful for catching intraday momentum shifts. Worth monitoring these pairs closely for potential entry/exit opportunities as the RSI potentially mean-reverts.
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fren.eth
· 01-09 07:41
The talk about RSI extremes has been heard too many times; the key still lies in trading volume. Reversals without volume are all fake.
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MetaNomad
· 01-08 17:07
The RSI extreme points are actually a game of strategy; the key is whether the trading volume cooperates or not, otherwise it's easy to get trapped.
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RektButStillHere
· 01-07 21:38
The RSI on the 1-hour chart is indeed showing some signs, but those few coins like FHE look questionable.
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StablecoinGuardian
· 01-07 05:54
RSI this time is indeed a bit tricky, but I think for these coins, we still need to look at the trading volume... Relying solely on indicators can easily lead to pitfalls.
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DeFiVeteran
· 01-07 05:48
RSI extremes still play the same old tricks, bouncing back and forth, rubbing against resistance... The ones that can truly make money are outside the 1h timeframe.
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tx_pending_forever
· 01-07 05:41
The 1-hour chart is again playing the RSI extreme value trick. Can these coins really reverse, or are they just continuing to cut us?
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TokenVelocity
· 01-07 05:39
The RSI extreme values this time definitely warrant attention, especially for those few coins on the 1h chart. The reversal signals still hold some significance.
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OldLeekMaster
· 01-07 05:29
The concept of RSI extremes sounds good, but how many people can truly buy the dip and sell at the top? I can't predict it accurately.
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StakeWhisperer
· 01-07 05:27
The concept of RSI extremes has become so overused that it’s almost worn out, but the key still depends on whether the trading volume supports it or not. Otherwise, it’s just a breeding ground for false breakouts.
Checking the RSI indicator across multiple tokens on the 1-hour timeframe reveals interesting extremes worth noting. FHE, BEAT, Q, CROSS, PROM, and BAN are currently showing overbought or oversold conditions. These RSI extremes often signal potential reversals or consolidation zones—traders typically watch for bounces off oversold levels or pullbacks from overbought zones. The 1h chart is particularly useful for catching intraday momentum shifts. Worth monitoring these pairs closely for potential entry/exit opportunities as the RSI potentially mean-reverts.