Technical Screener — RSI, MACD & Moving Average Filter
Filter every asset class by daily technical conditions — overbought/oversold, MACD direction, moving-average cross and trend strength — in one table.
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A technical screener lets you sift many assets at once by objective technical criteria. RSI below 30 is conventionally called oversold and above 70 overbought; the sign of the MACD histogram describes momentum direction, the relationship between the 50- and 200-day moving averages describes the medium-term trend, and ADX describes trend strength.
The values here are derived from daily closing candles and refresh several times a day for each asset. The table is descriptive only: the conditions are factual thresholds and contain no buy or sell advice. Use the arrow at the end of a row to open an asset's detail page.
What do the conditions mean?
RSI < 30 and RSI > 70 are the relative strength index's conventional oversold/overbought thresholds. MACD positive/negative shows whether the MACD histogram is above or below zero. MA50 > MA200 (the 'golden cross' zone) means the short-term average is above the long-term one, and MA50 < MA200 the reverse. ADX ≥ 25 describes a strong trend regardless of its direction.
Data source and updates
All indicators are computed from our own daily price history (OHLC); no external signal provider is queried. Values are derived from the latest close and refreshed periodically during the day. Coverage includes crypto, equity, FX and gold symbols with at least 60 days of history.
How to use it
Click one or more condition chips; the selected conditions are applied together (AND). Narrow down with the asset-class lens, find a symbol with the search box, and sort by clicking any column header. For example, 'RSI < 30' together with 'MA50 > MA200' lists assets in a long-term uptrend that have pulled back in the short term.