Trading setups built on relative strength indicators hit different. Clean entries, straightforward execution—that's the sweet spot for consistent trades.



$FET has been showing some interesting strength patterns lately. When you're reading these signals right, the setup practically trades itself. No complicated multi-leg strategies needed. Just pure, clean technicals.

If you're watching the RSI structure and momentum confluence, you get those high-probability entries that make risk management actually manageable. The beauty is in the simplicity—strong relative moves tend to continue, and that's what you want to be riding.
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MentalWealthHarvester
· 01-11 20:27
NGL, the RSI strategy is indeed simple, just worried that a shaky hand during execution will mess everything up.
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0xOverleveraged
· 01-11 18:53
RSI is indeed useful, but to be honest, most people still overtrade and get wrecked.
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GateUser-9ad11037
· 01-11 02:55
That RSI setup is really solid, just worried about trembling hands during execution.
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GasFeeLover
· 01-08 21:10
The RSI method is indeed simple, but how long can $FET's current strength hold...
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HallucinationGrower
· 01-08 21:09
RSI is easy to explain, but actually operating it can still be quite frustrating.
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ApeEscapeArtist
· 01-08 21:00
Nah, to be honest, I'm already tired of the RSI system, but $FET this wave definitely has some substance.
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SocialFiQueen
· 01-08 20:59
RSI is really solid, $FET's signal this time is pretty good, simple and straightforward is the most profitable.
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MerkleMaid
· 01-08 20:42
RSI is indeed a solid tool, but the market isn't always so "clean"...
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