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January 07, 2012, 06:16:46 AM
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As you can see from the chart, the RSI ranges from 0 to 100. An asset is deemed to be overbought once the RSI approaches the 70 level, meaning that it may be getting overvalued and is a good candidate for a pullback. Likewise, if the RSI approaches 30, it is an indication that the asset may be getting oversold and therefore likely to become undervalued.

in the last 5 days someone pay way to much for bitcoins, why ?


Because a longer term indicator told them it was still a good price.

https://www.bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf
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