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Dual RSI

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Apr 24, 2013 01:53 pm
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Sasha User

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This system uses just RSI to enter and exit. That is why there r a few Cons but at the same time, people using it for longtime have reported positive results. It is easy to understand but difficult to master. 

Indiators = RSI(2), and RSI(12)

Put RSI 12 on chart and then drag RSI 2 onto RSI 12. Do not put both RSIs separately on the chart but on each other. 

Buy when u see RSI (2) crossing RSI (12) from below.
Sell when u see RSI 2 crossing RSI 12 from above. 

Use trailing SL to maximize profit. 

Apr 26, 2013 02:58 am
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Single-Indicator systems r very risky to use. There will be a lot of signals when u use this system. There must be another way to filter those signals and to get best out of them. How about adding bollinger bands?

The good or ill of a man lies within his own will. – Epictetus

Apr 27, 2013 03:57 pm
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Originally posted by Sasha

This system uses just RSI to enter and exit. That is why there r a few Cons but at the same time, people using it for longtime have reported positive results. It is easy to understand but difficult to master. 

Indiators = RSI(2), and RSI(12)

Put RSI 12 on chart and then drag RSI 2 onto RSI 12. Do not put both RSIs separately on the chart but on each other. 

Buy when u see RSI (2) crossing RSI (12) from below.
Sell when u see RSI 2 crossing RSI 12 from above. 

Use trailing SL to maximize profit. 



Thx for sharing. I have a couple of questions.

To trade using this strategy,

What timeframe is best?
Which time is best? 
Which currency pair(s) is(are) best? 

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Apr 29, 2013 07:09 am
Sasha User

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What timeframe is best?
Any timeframe


Which time is best?
Time when market is trendy


Which currency pair(s) is(are) best? 
Any but try it on majors.

Apr 30, 2013 05:05 am
Jogi User

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Originally posted by Sasha

What timeframe is best?
Any timeframe


Which time is best?
Time when market is trendy


Which currency pair(s) is(are) best? 
Any but try it on majors.



Another question:- Which market session will be the best? London, Newyork, Sydney or Tokyo?

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May 01, 2013 09:01 am
Sasha User

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Originally posted by Jogi

Another question:- Which market session will be the best? London, Newyork, Sydney or Tokyo?



It depends on the pair u r trading and timeframe. If u r using shorter timeframes then avoid volatile sessions because u will get too many fake signals. If u r using higher timeframes (5hr) then maybe best thing is to avoid fundamental timeframe. 

Above all, when u will pracitice it, u will know when u enter and when not to.

May 02, 2013 02:46 pm
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So what I got from ur message is that this system will generate high number of fake signals if used on shorter timeframes and/or highly volatile times.

Have u ever tried to use any other indicator with it? I am asking because there must be some way to minimize fake signals otherwise it can cause BIG losses.

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Jul 19, 2017 10:12 pm

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