There are many ways to determine Sector Rotation and RSI is one of the tools to get in or out of a sector.

Sectors and their YTD RSI for week closing 25.1.24


Sectors and their YTD RSI for week closing 2.2.24


Comparing YTD Rsi gained or lost from week 25.1 versus week 2.2


5 responses to “‘Sector Rotation’ using Relative Strength Index”

  1. mindstormagency Avatar
    mindstormagency


    How do you decide which sector to bet on by observing these movements?

  2. mindstormagency Avatar
    mindstormagency

    How do you choose which sector to choose based on these movements?

    1. Purvish R Diwanji Avatar

      I’m always in Leading stocks in Leading sectors – so stocks from top 3 sectors

      1. mindstormagency Avatar
        mindstormagency

        When a sector rotates, you look for new sectors but get out of old sectors only based on individual stock SL’s correct?

      2. Purvish R Diwanji Avatar

        Absolutely

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5 responses to “‘Sector Rotation’ using Relative Strength Index”

  1. mindstormagency Avatar
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    How do you decide which sector to bet on by observing these movements?

  2. mindstormagency Avatar
    mindstormagency

    How do you choose which sector to choose based on these movements?

    1. I’m always in Leading stocks in Leading sectors – so stocks from top 3 sectors

      1. mindstormagency Avatar
        mindstormagency

        When a sector rotates, you look for new sectors but get out of old sectors only based on individual stock SL’s correct?

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