After our discussion yesterday about CCI, today we come to a very important comparison that so many people ask about:



CCI vs RSI

Both are momentum indicators, but the way you read them is not identical.

RSI is excellent when you want:
• A clearer reading of overbought and oversold
• An indicator that is more common and easier to understand
• To track the slowing of momentum—or its continuation—in a relatively calm way

As for CCI, it’s more useful when you want:
• To notice the price moving away from its average
• A sometimes sharper momentum reading
• To catch certain shifts faster in some environments

In simpler terms:
RSI is often calmer and more organized in its readings
Meanwhile, CCI can be sharper and more sensitive in some moves

But the key point is:
There is no “best” indicator that is always absolutely true,
the best is:
Which indicator best serves your way of reading the market?

If you want a smooth and clear read on overbought/oversold and momentum, then RSI is an excellent choice.
And if you want to understand how far the price deviates from its average and read momentum in a different way, then CCI may suit you better.

Would you like me to explain tomorrow:
**When is RSI practically better than CCI, and when is CCI better?**
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