Relative Strength (RS) compares each stock's period return against the Nifty 50 benchmark. RS > 100 means the stock is outperforming Nifty; RS < 100 means it's underperforming.
| # | Symbol | LTP | Change % | RSI (14) | EMA Trend | RS Ratio | Signal |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | BHARTIARTL | 1855.70 | +0.00% | 75.3 | ▲ Bullish | — | — |
| 2 | IDEA | 9.55 | +0.00% | 30.0 | ▲ Bullish | — | — |
| 3 | INDUSTOWER | 413.81 | +0.00% | 100.0 | ▲ Bullish | — | — |
| 4 | TATACOMM | 1515.52 | +0.00% | 100.0 | ▼ Bearish | — | — |
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Relative Strength (RS) compares a stock's price performance against a benchmark index (Nifty 50) over the same period. It helps identify stocks that are stronger or weaker than the overall market.
Combine the RS signal with EMA trend and RSI to find stocks that are both technically strong and outperforming the index — these are the best candidates for momentum trades.
The price relative indicator (also known as the relative strength comparative) uses a ratio chart to compare the performance of one stock to another or to the benchmark index. It is used for:
The formula for Relative Strength is straightforward:
RS = Stock's Price Change % / Index's Price Change %
An RS value above 100 means the stock has outperformed the Nifty. An RS value below 100 means it has underperformed. This screener uses the last 55 trading sessions to calculate the RS value.