Estocástico RSI Complete Guide

RSI Estocástico

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What is Estocástico RSI?

El RSI Estocástico (Stochastic RSI) es un indicador de momentum utilizado en el análisis técnico. Ayuda a los operadores a identificar posibles puntos de entrada y salida analizando el momentum del precio, la dirección de la tendencia o la volatilidad.

Signal Types

Overbought and Oversold Levels

A reading above 0.8 suggests the asset is overbought and may face a correction; below 0.2 suggests it is oversold and may see a bounce.

Centerline Crossover

Crossing above 0.5 indicates increasing bullish momentum, while crossing below 0.5 indicates increasing bearish momentum.

K and D Line Crossover

When the faster %K line crosses above the slower %D line in oversold territory, it is a buy signal. A cross below in overbought territory is a sell signal.

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FAQ

What is the main difference between RSI and Stochastic RSI?

RSI measures the speed and change of price movements, while StochRSI measures the level of RSI relative to its high-low range over a period. StochRSI is much more sensitive.

Why does StochRSI often stay at 0 or 1 for long periods?

Because it is highly sensitive, the RSI often reaches its 14-day high or low quickly during strong trends, causing the StochRSI to max out at the boundaries.

How can I reduce false signals with StochRSI?

Use it alongside trend-following indicators like Moving Averages. Only take buy signals in an uptrend and sell signals in a downtrend to increase reliability.

Reviewed by KlineVision Research Team, CFA Charterholder, 10+ years quantitative research· 23 abr 2026

Parts of this page (FAQ, introductions) are AI-assisted. Core data and statistics are algorithmically computed. All pattern definitions are human-reviewed.

Data source: EODHD · Last updated: 23 abr 2026

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