RSI Filters
View timeframe
View timeframe controls the RSI column used by both tables.
Long table filter
to
Showing 15m RSI below 30
Symbol RSI
Symbol RSI
Short table filter
to
Showing 15m RSI above 70
Symbol RSI
Symbol RSI

How the RSI Dashboard Works

RSI 14 Calculation Logic (Momentum Oscillator)

The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is a momentum oscillator that measures the speed and magnitude of recent price changes. Most traders use the RSI 14 setting, where values range from 0 to 100. The RSI dashboard calculates RSI consistently across multiple timeframes so you can compare momentum and potential reversal zones at a glance.

Overbought and Oversold Levels Explained

Classic RSI thresholds are 70 (overbought) and 30 (oversold). In a strong trend, RSI may remain elevated or depressed for longer than expected, so professional traders treat RSI as a context tool rather than a standalone signal. This is why multi-timeframe confirmation is crucial in crypto markets.

RSI Divergence, RSI Momentum, and Trend Confirmation

RSI divergence helps identify weakening momentum (e.g., price makes a higher high while RSI fails to confirm). In practice, a robust RSI strategy combines divergence with RSI momentum analysis and RSI trend confirmation from higher timeframes (4h, 1d) to reduce false signals.

Live RSI Screener Across 15m, 1h, 4h, and 1d

Use the timeframe buttons at the top to switch views and confirm whether a setup holds across multiple horizons. The search bar helps you instantly find a symbol and validate whether RSI conditions align across the intraday and swing timeframe structure.

Professional Workflows: Combine RSI with Other Indicators

For higher accuracy, combine the RSI dashboard with the crypto screener, indicator overview, and broader market status context. You can also validate entries using MACD, Ichimoku, and ADX to confirm trend direction and strength. If you want the full RSI guide, see RSI Indicator Crypto Analysis.

Key Features:
  • RSI 14 calculation (standard)
  • Fast symbol search
  • Multi-timeframe switching (15m, 1h, 4h, 1d)
  • Live data refresh for screening
  • Designed for professional trading workflows

RSI Dashboard FAQ

Search for a symbol, then check RSI conditions across 15m, 1h, 4h, and 1d. Oversold RSI (<30) can indicate potential long opportunities, while overbought RSI (>70) can indicate potential short opportunities. For best results, confirm with higher timeframe trend direction and complementary indicators.

There is no single best timeframe. Shorter timeframes capture fast momentum, while higher timeframes provide stronger trend context. A setup is typically more reliable when RSI conditions align across at least two timeframes (e.g., 1h + 4h).

Yes. RSI works best as part of a system. Use MACD for momentum/trend confirmation, ADX for trend strength, and Ichimoku for support/resistance and regime detection. For multi-indicator filtering, use the indicator filter to combine RSI with other signals. This reduces false signals and improves decision quality.