Relative Strength Index, also called RSI, was created by J. Welles Wilder to help traders find the most overbought and oversold conditions. Out of all the indicators ever created, the RSI consistently shows up as the most popular for all traders at all levels. This may because it is one of the simplest to read providing what ever trader wants, buy and sell alerts.
Despite the popularity and simplicity, the RSI indicator consistently fails traders. Many back tests performed with this indicator have yielded mostly break even results. This is merely because of the fact that RSI gives too many signals.
The Market Mover was created with an aim to fix this one RSI flaw. By spending months tweaking code, the Market Mover removed 70% of all false signals from RSI giving traders everywhere cleaner readings.
Below are examples of the same charts with RSI on the right and the Market Mover on the left, you can easily see the how it out performs and provides cleaner signals.