What is RSI deeply overbought? — chart signal explained
RSI condenses the ups and downs of the last 14 candles into a 0–100 number, and readings above 80 are genuinely rare. Getting there requires price to climb almost without a single pullback — a sign the market is running hot with excitement.
When does it fire? — BaroBara criteria
The signal lights up when the 14-candle RSI exceeds 80 — a step beyond the regular overbought threshold of 70.
How traders usually read it
This zone is often interpreted as peak euphoria, with everyone piling in at once. Traders figure heat like this rarely lasts, so they expect things to cool off and price to pull back — which makes it a popular warning sign for short-term tops.
What to watch out for
That said, at the start of major bull runs RSI can pin above 80 while price goes on to rise much further. Extreme overbought readings can actually be evidence of an unusually strong trend, so betting against the move just because it looks overheated can backfire.
What the data actually shows (BTC 1d)
The common reading is a drop — but what actually happened matters more. This signal has fired 26 times on BTC 1d; across the most recent 26, price reached the small target (+0.25%) first about 31% of the time. Widen the target to ±1% and it becomes about 54%. A historical probability, not a guaranteed direction — and it shifts with market regime.
Odds and expected value — with symmetric target and stop (±)
Exactly the barobara framing: which side got hit first, +X% or −X%. Target and stop are set to the same %, and the win rate is how often the upside (+X%) was reached first.
| Target = stop (±) | Win rate (+ first) | EV (before fees) |
|---|---|---|
| ±0.25% | 31% | -0.10% |
| ±0.5% | 46% | -0.04% |
| ±0.75% | 54% | +0.06% |
| ±1% | 54% | +0.08% |
| ±1.5% | 58% | +0.24% |
| ±2% | 46% | -0.16% |
Broken down by market regime
⚠️ This table uses a different basis than the symmetric (±) table above — a small +0.25% target with a wide −5.0% stop (fees included). The small target makes the win rate look high while EV is often negative — exactly what signal groups hide. And the same signal behaves differently across regimes.
| Regime | Win rate (+0.25% target) | EV (−5.0% stop) | Sample |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bull market | 78% | -0.97% | N=23 |
Recent occurrences
How far price actually moved the last few times this signal fired (MFE = maximum favorable excursion).
| Date | MFE | Result |
|---|---|---|
| 2021-02-21 | 25.1% | ✅ hit |
| 2023-01-12 | 0.0% | — 🔴 stopped |
| 2023-01-19 | 0.0% | — 🔴 stopped |
| 2023-10-23 | 0.0% | — 🔴 stopped |
| 2023-11-09 | 5.18% | ✅ hit |
| 2023-12-05 | 8.74% | ✅ hit |
| 2024-02-14 | 2.46% | ✅ hit |
| 2024-02-27 | 0.0% | — 🔴 stopped |