RSI Oversold Stocks (RSI < 30)bullish

Stocks with a 14-day RSI below 30 — technically oversold, a level mean-reversion traders watch for bounces.

As of 2026-08-21 As of 2026-08-21, 12 stocks have a 14-day RSI below 30 — technically oversold, a level mean-reversion traders watch for potential bounces, ranked here from most oversold.

12 stocks · ranked by significance · click any symbol for the full smart-money deep dive.

StockLTPRSI(14)1M %
PFCPower Finance Corporation Ltd. 363.00 21.0 -11.47%
TORNTPOWERTorrent Power Ltd. 1247.70 24.3 -12.75%
TATACHEMTata Chemicals Ltd. 626.75 24.5 -7.75%
ABLBLAditya Birla Lifestyle Brands Ltd. 86.12 27.7 -7.25%
CCLCCL Products (I) Ltd. 1082.30 28.9 -8.69%
FIRSTCRYBrainbees Solutions Ltd. 196.33 29.1 -6.21%
LUPINLupin Ltd. 2201.80 29.2 -8.12%
RECLTDREC Ltd. 326.65 29.3 -8.87%
PAGEINDPage Industries Ltd. 35480.00 29.4 -11.89%
AADHARHFCAadhar Housing Finance Ltd. 462.55 29.6 -7.64%
IRBIRB Infrastructure Developers Ltd. 18.95 29.7 -2.72%
SJVNSJVN Ltd. 66.06 29.8 -2.39%

How this screen works

The Relative Strength Index (RSI) measures the speed and size of recent price moves on a 0–100 scale. A reading below 30 is traditionally read as oversold — selling may be overdone and a bounce more likely.

This screen lists stocks with a 14-day RSI below 30, ranked from most oversold upward.

RSI(14) is computed with Wilder's smoothing from each stock's daily closes. Readings below 30 are conventionally oversold; above 70, overbought.

Stocks under 30 are listed, most-oversold first. Oversold does not mean 'buy' — a stock can stay oversold in a strong downtrend.

RSI is a momentum oscillator and a mean-reversion reference, not advice. Confirm with trend and support levels.

FAQ

What does RSI below 30 mean?
RSI is a 0–100 momentum oscillator. Below 30 is traditionally 'oversold' — recent selling has been sharp and a bounce is considered more likely, though not guaranteed.

Is an oversold stock a buy?
Not automatically. In a strong downtrend a stock can remain oversold for a long time. RSI is one input among many and is not buy/sell advice.

How is RSI calculated here?
Strota uses the standard 14-period RSI with Wilder's smoothing, computed from daily closing prices.

How often does it update?
Daily, after each session's closing prices are added to the history.

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