Relative Strength Index (14D)
The Relative Strength Index (14D) is a financial metric that measures the strength and momentum of a company's stock price movement. It is calculated as a ratio of the average gains to the average losses over a specified time period (usually 14 days). The RSI is expressed on a scale from 0 to 100, with values over 70 indicating an overbought condition, and values under 30 indicating an oversold condition. Investors and traders can use the RSI to identify potential buy or sell signals, and to gauge the overall strength of a company's stock price trend.
Additional Details
Metric Name |
Type |
Default Period Type |
rsi_14d |
technical |
D |
Data Format |
Display Format |
Unit |
float |
number |
float |