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RSI Bearish Divergence

Indicator Bearish

Price makes higher high while RSI makes lower high. Strong reversal signal showing weakening momentum despite higher prices.

Success Probability:
80%

Pattern Visualization

OB (70)OS (30)65

How to Identify

  • Price creates higher high
  • RSI creates lower high
  • Draw trendlines to confirm divergence
  • Often occurs in overbought territory

Trading Tips

High probability reversal. Enter on price confirmation. Stop above recent high. Target previous low or support. Watch for distribution.

The RSI Bearish Divergence signal occurs when a technical indicator reaches levels associated with potential downside. It suggests that buying momentum is fading and selling pressure is starting to dominate.

What This Pattern Tells You

The indicator is entering territory that has historically preceded price declines. Overbought readings or negative divergence suggest the current upward momentum is unsustainable. Sellers are beginning to outweigh buyers even if price has not yet reacted.

How to Trade It

Entry: Enter on price confirmation.

Stop loss: Stop above recent high.

Target: Target previous low or support.

Confirmation: Do not act on the pattern alone. Require at least one confirming signal such as a follow-through candle, a volume spike, or a supporting oscillator reading before entering.

When Is It Most Reliable

This signal carries the most weight when it appears after a sustained rally and the indicator reaches an extreme overbought reading. Bearish divergence, where the indicator makes lower highs while price makes higher highs, is one of the most reliable high-probability setups available.

How to Identify It

The following conditions define a valid RSI Bearish Divergence signal:

  • Price creates higher high.
  • RSI creates lower high.
  • Draw trendlines to confirm divergence.
  • Often occurs in overbought territory.

Reliability

With an 80% historical success rate, RSI Bearish Divergence sits in the high reliability tier among indicator patterns. No technical signal is infallible. Always define your maximum acceptable loss before entering a trade, and honour your stop loss without exception.

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