Relative Strength Index (RSI) Bullish

Stocks with Relative Strength Index (RSI) above 80 are considered overbought. This implies that stock may show pullback. Some traders, in an attempt to avoid false signals from the RSI, use more extreme RSI values as buy or sell signals, such as RSI readings above 80 to indicate overbought conditions and RSI readings below 20 to indicate oversold conditions. The investing strategy for this screener is higher risk. 

Last Updated: 14 May 2026, 01:33 a.m. (IST)

Backtest Query
Day RSI >= 80
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Start Date
March 31, 2013
End Date
Sept. 30, 2017
Period
4 years, 6 months
Group
All Stocks
Frequency
quarterly
4.5 years
Cumulative Returns
5717.59 %
Benchmark Returns
93.77 %
Active Returns
5623.82 %
CAGR :146.49 %
Benchmark :NIFTY500
Group : All Stocks
Run date :Feb. 8, 2018
Frequency :quarterly
Start Date :March 31, 2013
End Date :Sept. 30, 2017
Winners/Losers :500 / 446
Max Drawdown : -
Max Period Returns :69.56 %
Min Period Returns :-13.83 %
Mean Period Returns :25.22 %
Average Stock Count per Period :70.32 | quarterly
Average Holding Period of a Stock :1.41 | quarterly