π₯ 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.
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- Universe: 100 large-cap US stocks (S&P 100βstyle 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.
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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.