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RSI for Trend-Following and Momentum Strategies - Apple Example

Arthur Hill

Arthur Hill

Chief Technical Strategist, TrendInvestorPro.com

RSI is widely used as a momentum oscillator to identify overbought and oversold levels. A dive into the formula, however, reveals that RSI is quite well equipped for trend-following strategies. It can even be used to rank ETFs and stocks to find those with the strongest momentum.

The strategy basically buys when the 5-day SMA of 65-day RSI crosses above 51. We will call this "Smoothed RSI65". The green line in the indicator window is Smoothed RSI65. Note that RSI(65) is invisible. Smoothed RSI65 moved above 51 in mid April for a bullish trend signal. A bear signal would trigger with a move below 49.

There are plenty of profitable examples over the last few months, but how did this strategy perform over the last twenty years? Well, I tested this strategy and will be adding some articles and videos to TrendInvestorPro.com in the coming weeks. In the meantime, I presented this strategy to the CMT Association on July 29th and the recording is available to TrendInvestorPro subscribers. The presentation starts with an overview of RSI and then examines the main driver for RSI values. I then build out a trend-following strategy and backtest this strategy using stocks in the S&P 500.

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Arthur Hill
About the author: , CMT, is the Chief Technical Strategist at TrendInvestorPro.com. Focusing predominantly on US equities and ETFs, his systematic approach of identifying trend, finding signals within the trend, and setting key price levels has made him an esteemed market technician. Arthur has written articles for numerous financial publications including Barrons and Stocks & Commodities Magazine. In addition to his Chartered Market Technician (CMT) designation, he holds an MBA from the Cass Business School at City University in London. Learn More