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1. Free MACD + RSI Trading Strategy Agent

MACD + RSI is one of the most popular combo strategies because it blends trend confirmation (MACD) with momentum/overbought-oversold context (RSI). The problem is consistency: traders often interpret signals differently each time, especially when the market is choppy.
 

TradeOS offers a Free MACD + RSI Strategy Agent that helps you apply the same logic repeatedly—turning two classic indicators into a clear, structured decision workflow.
 

Educational only. Not financial advice.

What the agent is built for

The agent focuses on three jobs:

  1. Detect MACD + RSI signal alignment

  2. Filter low-quality trades (common false signals)

  3. Output a repeatable decision: bullish / bearish / neutral, plus what conditions would confirm or invalidate

Step 1: Signal detection (MACD + RSI core logic)

MACD: trend + momentum shift

The agent watches for:

  • MACD line crossing the signal line (momentum shift)

  • Histogram flipping direction (early confirmation)

  • Optional: above/below zero line context (trend bias)

 

RSI: momentum context

The agent monitors:

  • RSI crossing key levels (commonly 30/50/70)

  • Overbought/oversold conditions (context, not a standalone trigger)

  • Optional: RSI trend (rising/falling) to avoid “flat RSI” noise

 

Key idea: MACD can trigger often; RSI helps tell you whether the move has room.

Step 2: Confluence rules (when it actually becomes a trade idea)

Instead of acting on a single indicator, the agent looks for alignment, such as:

Bullish bias example

  • MACD cross turns bullish and

  • RSI recovers above a midline (or exits oversold) and

  • price action isn’t obviously breaking down

 

Bearish bias example

  • MACD cross turns bearish and

  • RSI drops below the midline (or exits overbought) and

  • price action isn’t obviously breaking up

 

This avoids the most common failure mode: taking every MACD cross in a sideways market.

Step 3: Filters (how it reduces false signals)

To stay conservative, the agent typically includes “don’t trade” filters like:

  • Chop filter: if signals flip back and forth within a short window

  • Trend context: prefer longs when overall trend is up, shorts when trend is down

  • Confirmation requirement: wait for candle close / hold condition instead of reacting intrabar

 

Even simple filters can dramatically improve signal quality.

Step 4: Decision output (what you get)

The agent produces a structured result, such as:

  • Direction: bullish / bearish / neutral

  • Confidence: stronger when MACD + RSI align cleanly, weaker when mixed

  • Confirmation: what would make the signal “real” (e.g., hold above/below a level)

  • Invalidation: what would cancel the setup (e.g., MACD flips back, RSI loses midline)

 

So you’re not just seeing indicators—you’re getting a consistent decision framework.

Why this matters (especially for beginners)

Most traders don’t fail because they lack indicators. They fail because:

  • they change rules mid-trade

  • they over-trade noisy conditions

  • they treat overbought/oversold as an automatic reversal signal

 

A MACD + RSI agent helps by keeping the logic stable: same indicators, same interpretation, every time.

Try the Free MACD + RSI Strategy Agent

If you want a simple starting point for technical trading, this is a clean baseline strategy. Use it on major assets first, then expand to more volatile markets once you understand its behavior.

 

Explore it on TradeOS: https://ai.tradeos.xyz/

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