#oversold
3 APIs with this tag
CCI Screener (Multi-Asset) API
Which markets are stretched to an overbought or oversold extreme on the Commodity Channel Index, computed live from Yahoo Finance (no key, nothing stored). The CCI measures how far price has run from its statistical average relative to normal volatility: above +100 a market is in a strong up-move (and, when it unwinds, overbought), below -100 a strong down-move (or oversold), and the swing through zero frames trend and reversal trades. For a cross-asset, cross-sector universe — equity indices and sectors, gold, oil, commodities, bonds and crypto — this computes each asset's 20-period CCI from its typical price (high+low+close over three) and tags it overbought, bullish, bearish or oversold, then ranks the whole board. The screener endpoint returns the overbought (>+100) and oversold (<-100) markets right now. The asset endpoint returns one market's CCI card. The universe endpoint lists what is covered. The cross-asset CCI / extension screener cut — distinct from the bring-your-own-candle oscillator API, the RSI screener (a different oscillator), the OBV/volume and Bollinger screeners. It finds the over-extended markets across every asset class at once.
api.oanor.com/cci-api
RSI & Oscillator Screener (Multi-Asset) API
Which markets are overbought and which are oversold, ranked, computed live from Yahoo Finance (no key, nothing stored). The Relative Strength Index is the most-watched momentum oscillator: above 70 a market is overbought and stretched, below 30 oversold and ripe for a bounce, and the swing between them frames most mean-reversion trades. For a cross-asset, cross-sector universe — equity indices and sectors, gold, oil, commodities, bonds and crypto — this computes each asset's 14-day RSI (Wilder's method) and its 14-day Stochastic %K, tags it overbought / neutral / oversold, and ranks the whole board. The screener endpoint returns the markets that are overbought and oversold right now, sorted from hottest to coldest. The asset endpoint returns one market's oscillator card. The universe endpoint lists what is covered. The cross-asset RSI / oscillator screener cut — distinct from the crypto-only RSI screener, the bring-your-own-candle oscillator and technical-indicator APIs and the Bollinger and moving-average screeners. It finds the stretched markets across every asset class at once.
api.oanor.com/rsiscreener-api
FX Z-Score & Mean-Reversion API
How statistically stretched each currency pair is right now versus its own recent average — the z-score mean-reversion gauge — computed live from Yahoo Finance daily rates (no key, nothing stored). A price alone tells you nothing about whether a pair is cheap or dear; the z-score does: it measures how many standard deviations the current rate sits above or below its rolling mean. A pair two standard deviations above its average is statistically overbought and prone to snap back; two below is oversold. The zscore endpoint returns, for a pair, the current rate, its rolling mean and standard deviation, the z-score, the percent distance from the mean and a plain overbought / oversold label. The screener endpoint scans the major and cross pairs and ranks them by how stretched they are — the most overbought and most oversold at a glance, the mean-reversion opportunity scan. The pairs endpoint lists what is covered. The statistical-stretch / mean-reversion cut for FX — distinct from the FX range, pivot-point, volatility and signals APIs. It answers how far from normal a pair is, not where its support sits or how fast it moves.
api.oanor.com/fxzscore-api