The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is a momentum oscillator that measures the speed and change of price movements. It is typically used to identify overbought or oversold conditions in a security. The RSI value ranges from 0 to 100, with readings above 70 indicating overbought conditions and readings below 30 indicating oversold conditions.
The damage to tissues caused by prolonged movements is called repetitive strain injury (RSI). It typically results from overuse of a particular body part, leading to pain, swelling, and reduced function in the affected area. It is important to take breaks, stretch, and practice good ergonomics to prevent RSI.
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Repetitive strain injury (RSI).
RSI stands for, Repetitive Strain Injury.
Carpel tunnel is not the result of RSI
RSI: Relative Strength Index it is momentum indicator very important to understand what is momentum indicator, it shows the strength of the trend momentum so how RSI is an momentum indicator when RSI is over 80, it shows the price of stock has rallied a lot and a correction will be near soon but here's the catch how much correction can never be measured by RSI and traders who use RSI for trading fall in the trap losing money when RSI is below 20, it shows downtrend momentum is lost and there will soon be some pull back and then again how much pull back can never be measured by RSI always see trend in RSI also, most important is VOLUME if price is falling with high Volume, RSI doesn't matter most significant indicators are trend and volume use indicators like RSI, MACD in collaboration with them, but never take trading decision completely based on them
RSI stands for repetitive strain injury. RSI can be prevented by using a neutral wrist position when you type, using a gel wrist pad and taking regular breaks from your desk.
RSI stands for repetitive starin injury. There are various causes of RSI of the hands and wrists such as carrying out repetitive tasks, sustaining awkward positions or the application of force to the hands and wrists. Those who use computers for many hours a day may be at risk of RSI.
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Rxi my man bcs it has bigger throttles then the Rsi..And a shorter gear ratio...
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