Every TQQQ chart is already carrying a single number, updated every 4 hours, that most people staring at candlesticks never once glance at.

It isn't the price.

It isn't the volume bar underneath it.

It isn't some overlay drawn on top of the candles themselves.

It's a separate number, sitting in its own pane below the chart, moving between 0 and 100, and almost nobody watches the two specific moments it crosses back through two lines drawn decades ago.

Those two lines were not picked by guessing. They were set once, in 1978, by the man who built this whole method, and the trading world never really replaced them.

This isn't a moving average.

It doesn't care what price did yesterday on its own.

It's a single momentum number, and the exact 4-hour candle where it climbs back out of one zone, or falls back out of the other, on TQQQ specifically, is the entire idea.

Not a feeling. Not eyeballing a squiggly line. One number, one cross, marked with a small triangle sitting right where it happened.

What that number is actually measuring, the two lines it's built to cross, and the 9 exact steps to get it live on your own TQQQ chart in the next few minutes, are all laid out below.

Nothing here is a promise about what happens after that number crosses. That part is still on you. But the moment itself, the one almost nobody has set up their chart to actually see the instant it happens, is $7 and about 2 minutes away.

RSI 14 Overbought/Oversold — a Trading Habits indicator, TQQQ 4-hour candles

A Trading Habits Indicator

RSI 14 Overbought/Oversold

Wilder's classic 14-period RSI with 70/30 signals, coded for TradingView and tuned for TQQQ on 4-hour candles.

  • Includes A TradingView Indicator, plus a 7-page cheat sheet PDF
  • Author TradingHabits.com
  • Format Instant download, delivered right after checkout
  • Covers What RSI measures and the logic behind it, the standard 14/70/30 convention and where it comes from, how to read the signals, and exact numbered install steps for TradingView

This is a standard, documented indicator, coded clean and tested live on a real chart before it shipped.

What's Inside

20 Things This Cheat Sheet Actually Says

  • 01The 1978 book this entire indicator's math traces back to, and the specific decade-old convention it set that this script still uses today, untouched, so you're trusting a documented method instead of a random pair of lines someone drew, and can read your own chart with steadier hands.Page 2
  • 02Why a fast, one-sided price move eventually reaches a point Wilder considered more likely to pause or reverse, and why that's not the same as certain, so you read the signal as a probability worth watching, not a guarantee worth betting the account on.Page 2
  • 03The exact two events, and only two events, this script is built to watch for around the RSI line, so you're tracking two specific things instead of a pane full of noise competing for your attention.Page 2
  • 04What has to happen on the candle's close, not just a touch of the line, before this script will call something a cross, so a stray wick doesn't send you chasing a move that never actually confirmed.Page 2
  • 05The one thing this script explicitly does not calculate, despite what plenty of other RSI tools imply about themselves, so you know exactly what you're looking at instead of assuming it's doing more than it is.Page 2
  • 06The specific averaging method this script uses to smooth RSI, and why it's not a simple or exponential moving average in disguise, so the number on your screen matches the one Wilder actually defined, not a shortcut version.Page 3
  • 07Where the 14-period lookback and the 70/30 levels actually come from, and why neither number was picked for this product specifically, so you're not left wondering whether these levels were picked for a reason or just picked.Page 3
  • 08Three named sources this cheat sheet cites by name for the standard RSI convention this script follows, so you can go check the history yourself instead of taking this cheat sheet's word for it.Page 3
  • 09The one property a 3x leveraged fund has that this cheat sheet says an overbought/oversold oscillator depends on to be useful at all, so you understand why the instrument underneath a signal matters as much as the signal itself.Page 4
  • 10Where the 4-hour timeframe sits between two other common chart windows, and the specific tradeoff that position is built to solve, so you understand the tradeoff behind the choice instead of just accepting a number on a settings panel.Page 4
  • 11The exact shape, color, and position on the RSI pane where an oversold cross is marked, and what has to happen in price before it appears, so you can glance at a live chart and know instantly what just happened, without hunting through a legend.Page 4
  • 12What this cheat sheet says outright about whether this build was tested to work as a generic "any market, any timeframe" indicator, so you know exactly where this build's testing stops and your own homework has to start.Page 4
  • 13What the dotted line sitting at the exact midpoint of the RSI scale is marking, and why it's not one of the two signal levels, so you don't mistake a reference mark for a trade trigger.Page 4
  • 14What the illustrative diagram on this page is explicitly labeled as, and the one thing this cheat sheet says it is not, so you know exactly what you're looking at instead of mistaking an example for a promise.Page 5
  • 15What the screenshot on this page actually proves happened during this indicator's live test, in plain terms, so you're seeing actual proof it compiled clean instead of taking "it works" on faith.Page 5
  • 16Nine numbered steps stand between opening TradingView and having this indicator live and alerting on a TQQQ chart, so the whole setup fits into a coffee break instead of an afternoon lost to a manual.Page 6
  • 17The two settings inside this script's gear icon that let a person change the overbought and oversold levels without touching a single line of code, so the script keeps working for you even if your own trading style shifts down the road.Page 6
  • 18What this cheat sheet says happens on the RSI pane during a choppy, sideways session, and why that's called expected behavior, not a flaw, so a rough stretch on the chart doesn't have you second-guessing a tool that's working exactly as designed.Page 7
  • 19The three specific things this indicator is stated to have no knowledge of about the person using it, so your own risk decisions stay in your own hands instead of getting handed off to a script.Page 7
  • 20What this cheat sheet says was never run to produce this product, and the specific claim it explicitly refuses to make anywhere inside it, so what you're buying is an honest tool, not a sales pitch dressed up as one.Page 7
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