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RSI Interpretation Lab
A practical lab on reading the Relative Strength Index as a commentary on price, not as a buy or sell siren.
240 GEL per seat · Half day
The RSI Interpretation Lab treats the oscillator as a second voice, not a commander. We open with how Wilder’s original calculation behaves on the timeframes you actually use, then we look at the failures that come from treating 70 and 30 as automatic gates.
You will practice divergence that is worth writing down versus divergence that is noise, range-bound RSI versus trend-bound RSI, and the habit of reading RSI against the last swing rather than against a blank pane. We also cover length choices: why a default 14-period reading can mislead on a slow daily chart, and how to document a change so you do not keep moving the goalposts.
Each seat includes a printed worksheet with annotated examples and a blank sheet for your own instrument. No software license is required. If you already have a charting package, bring it; if not, we work from provided stills.