Relative Strength Index (RSI) A widely used technical analysis indicator, the Relative Strength Index (RSI) gauges the momentum and strength of a stock. The concept was developed by J. Welles Wilder in 1978. RSI is determined by comparing relative strengths, normally over the past 14 trading days. The general methods for calculating RSI are as…Read more
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Trade Volume refers to the total number of shares of equities or other assets that have been traded during a specific time frame, providing investors with information regarding the liquidity and movement of a particular stock or asset. In conjunction with price, volume is frequently used to present a more comprehensive market analysis. The following…Read more