RSI signals flash: U.S. stocks enter overbought territory

As U.S. equity markets continue their relentless climb, a growing number of stocks are flashing warning signs through one of the most widely followed technical indicators: the Relative Strength Index (RSI).

Designed to measure momentum, RSI values above 70 typically indicate that a stock is overbought and may be due for a pullback.

As of early July 2025, several high-profile U.S. companies have RSI readings well above this threshold, suggesting that investor enthusiasm may be outpacing fundamentals.

🔍 What Is RSI?

The RSI is a momentum oscillator that ranges from 0 to 100. Readings above 70 suggest a stock is overbought, while readings below 30 indicate it may be oversold. While not a crystal ball, RSI is a useful tool for identifying potential reversals or pauses in price trends.

🚨 Top 5 Overbought U.S. Stocks (as of 1st July 2025)

CompanyTickerRSIYTD Performance
NvidiaNVDA84.3+92.5%
Super Micro ComputerSMCI82.7+108.4%
Advanced Micro DevicesAMD80.1+74.2%
Alnylam PharmaceuticalsALNY78.9+66.0%
Circle Internet GroupCIRC77.5+62.9%

These companies have benefited from the ongoing AI and biotech booms, with Nvidia and AMD riding the wave of demand for next-gen chips, while Alnylam and Circle Internet Group have surged on strong earnings and innovation in their respective sectors.

📊 RSI Snapshot: Top 10 U.S. Stocks by RSI

RankCompanyTickerRSISector
1NvidiaNVDA84.3Semiconductors
2Super Micro ComputerSMCI82.7Hardware
3AMDAMD80.1Semiconductors
4Alnylam PharmaceuticalsALNY78.9Biotech
5Circle Internet GroupCIRC77.5Internet Services
6Mereo BioPharma GroupMPH76.4Biotech
7AVITA MedicalAVH75.2Healthcare
8MicrosoftMSFT74.8Software
9Lumentum HoldingsLITE73.6Optical Tech
10WorkivaWK72.9Cloud Software

📌 What This Means for Investors

While high RSI doesn’t guarantee a drop, it does suggest caution. Stocks like Nvidia and Super Micro may continue to rise in the short term, but their elevated RSI levels imply that momentum could stall or reverse if sentiment shifts or earnings disappoint.

Investors should consider pairing RSI with other indicators – such as MACD, volume trends, and earnings outlooks – before making decisions.

For long-term holders, these signals may simply be noise. But for traders, they’re a flashing yellow light.

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