RSI Scans

RSI Scans identify overbought (RSI > 70) and oversold (RSI < 30) stocks. RSI is calculated on daily candles using a 14-period window.

Live data Updated: May 01, 2026, 01:47 PM
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Overbought (RSI > 70)
63
Oversold (RSI < 30)
85
Normal (30–70)
180
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#SymbolLTPChange % RSI (14)Zone
81 POWERGRID 318.81 +0.00%
45.4
Normal
82 VOLTAS 1456.59 +0.00%
44.8
Normal
83 HINDPETRO 377.33 +0.00%
44.6
Normal
84 TVSMOTOR 3511.50 +0.00%
44.3
Normal
85 ZEEL 90.81 +0.00%
43.5
Normal
86 PIIND 3076.63 +0.00%
42.8
Normal
87 ABCAPITAL 347.26 +0.00%
42.6
Normal
88 LT 4048.19 +0.00%
42.4
Normal
89 DLF 591.82 +0.00%
42.2
Normal
90 NTPC 402.60 +0.00%
42.0
Normal
91 MFSL 1596.06 +0.00%
41.8
Normal
92 IEX 126.32 +0.00%
41.6
Normal
93 ALKEM 5464.68 +0.00%
41.4
Normal
94 SRF 2535.27 +0.00%
41.4
Normal
95 COFORGE 1204.22 +0.00%
40.6
Normal
96 MARICO 779.78 +0.00%
40.5
Normal
97 WIPRO 201.93 +0.00%
39.5
Normal
98 HAVELLS 1256.37 +0.00%
38.7
Normal
99 TCS 2485.21 +0.00%
38.2
Normal
100 BALRAMCHIN 530.65 +0.00%
37.5
Normal
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What is the RSI Scanner?

The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is a momentum oscillator that measures the speed and change of price movements on a scale of 0 to 100.

How to Use RSI Scans

Select a market category from the filter bar. Click a zone card to filter by Overbought, Oversold, or Normal stocks. Stocks are sorted by RSI value (highest first).

How Does RSI Work?

RSI works as a momentum indicator by comparing a security's strength on up days to its strength on down days. The formula uses a two-step calculation:

RSI = 100 – (100 / (1 + Avg Gain / Avg Loss))

The standard look-back period is 14 days. Periods with price losses are counted as zero when calculating average gains, and vice versa. The result is a value between 0 and 100.

Why RSI Strategy is Important

RSI Scan Types in This Tool

FAQs on RSI Screener

What is the best RSI setting for day trading? Most day traders use the default RSI period of 14. Short-term intraday traders often use 9–11 periods. Longer-term traders use 20–30 periods. The right setting depends on your strategy and timeframe.

What is a good RSI score? For trend following, an RSI above 50 is considered bullish and below 50 is bearish. For mean reversion, RSI below 30 is an oversold buy signal and RSI above 70 is an overbought sell signal.

What is a relative strength comparison screener? An RS comparison screener ranks stocks based on their performance relative to peers. For example, a stock with RS of 90 has outperformed 90% of all stocks over a specified period.

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