IMO Relative strength should be in the upper half - always. The best way to use it is to draw horizontal trendlines on the top and bottom and work from it that way to use it as an overbought/oversold indicator. So you could buy when it bounces off its bottom RSI trendline.
If RSI dips below a horizontal oversold support line, I would be questioning whether the uptrend is still strong.
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