Selling Indicators, continued
Flagging Leadership Is Cause For Concern
One of the best ways to tell if a stock might go higher is by how it's performing already. When a stock no longer outperforms its peers, it's telling you the road will probably get bumpy. You can tell exactly how a stock is performing with the Relative Price Strength (RS) Rating. Your stock should stay above 80, and ideally above 90. If it falls below 70, look out.

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