Bookmark this RSI Cheat Sheet.
Not because it is a magic signal table, but because it compresses several years of RSI experiments, mistakes, and research into one compact map.
The levels are not hand-picked.
They are calculated reference zones for reading RSI across different lengths.
That matters because RSI length is not just an input.
It changes the entire reading problem.
Traders switch from RSI(14) to a non-standard length, and then keep reading the indicator with the same old 70/30 map.
That is the mistake.
Changing RSI length does not just change how fast the line reacts. It changes
--> the range
--> the frequency of extremes
--> the time spent near 50
--> the meaning of the same levels.
A level that appears often on a short RSI can become rare on a longer RSI, and a reading that looks normal on one length can become meaningful on another.
So the better question is not only:
“Which RSI length should I use?”
It is:
“How should this RSI length be read?”
If the reading problem changes, the map should change too.
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The separate RSI panel hides the most important part:
RSI is not disconnected from price.
It can be translated directly back onto the chart:
--> RSI 50 becomes the moving-average anchor
--> 70/30 become price levels around it.
That idea eventually became RSI Chart Overlay.
Not a new oscillator. Not a new signal.
Just RSI translated back into price.
You can try it here:
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The biggest RSI misconception isn't 70/30.
It's ignoring the 50 line.
50-point RSI = price at its moving average.
Once that clicks, many long-standing RSI problems start making a lot more sense.
The rest gets surprisingly deep.
That's where the real RSI discussion begins.
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🧵(1/7) Fixed 70/30 is the myth. RSI Adaptive Zones are the math.
Most traders learn RSI as one line and one fixed map: 70/30.
But RSI(2), RSI(14) and RSI(200) do not behave the same way, so they should not be judged by the same fixed levels.
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🧵(5/7)
Save this RSI cheat sheet. Repost it if you find it useful.
70/30 is the shortcut. This is the map.
Adaptive Zones scale RSI levels to any lookback, so RSI(2), RSI(14) and RSI(200) no longer have to pretend they mean the same thing.
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🧵(1/4) Before calling RSI 70 “overbought”, check how often that RSI length gets there.
For some RSI lengths, 70 is common. For others, it is rare.
The number is the same. The meaning is not.
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🧵(1/4) Have you ever displayed RSI as candlesticks?
Most traders read RSI as one value per bar.
But if RSI is price position, the better question is not only where RSI closed. It is what RSI did inside the bar.
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🧵(1/4) Projecting RSI levels back onto price
If you use RSI but make decisions on the price chart, there is always a translation problem.
The signal lives in the lower panel, but the decision happens on price.
RSI Chart Overlay solves that problem by projecting RSI levels back into price space. A level like RSI 60 is not only a horizontal line on an oscillator. It can also be translated into the price level that would make RSI reach 60 under current moving-average and volatility conditions.
That is the idea behind the RSI Chart Overlay in the AdaptiveRSI framework.
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🧵(1/4) Let's demystify the RSI indicator.
Most RSI explanations start with momentum, overbought and oversold conditions. That language is familiar, but it hides a simpler way to understand what RSI is doing.
In the AdaptiveRSI framework, RSI can be read as normalized price position around a moving-average equilibrium. The 50-line is not just the middle of the oscillator. It is the level where price equals its smoothed reference point.
This is the first shift: RSI is not only something that moves between 0 and 100. It is also a compressed description of where price is positioned.
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