πŸ”₯ Overbought stocks (RSI > 70)

An RSI reading above 70 marks a stock as overbought β€” it has risen unusually fast over the last 14 sessions. Momentum traders read it as strength; mean-reversion traders read it as stretched. This page lists every stock in our 100-stock universe closing with a 14-day RSI above 70, sorted from most to least overbought.

Today's results are being computed β€” check back after the US market close.

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How this scan works

  • Universe: 100 large-cap US stocks (S&P 100–style list).
  • Signal: 14-period RSI on daily closes is above 70 as of the last close.
  • Metric shown: the RSI value (higher = more overbought).
  • Recomputed once per trading day after the US close, from daily closing data across 100 symbols.

Frequently asked questions

Is overbought bearish?
Not by itself. The strongest uptrends spend long stretches above RSI 70 β€” momentum strategies actually buy that strength. It becomes a warning mostly when momentum diverges (price makes new highs while RSI doesn't).
How often is this list updated?
Once per trading day, after the US market close.

Computed from daily closing data for education and idea generation β€” nothing here is financial advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any security. Data may be delayed or inaccurate.