NSE RS New High Before Price High

When the relative-strength line makes a new high before price does, the stock is quietly leading the market from inside a base. This scan finds NSE names whose RS line hit a new 52-week high in the last five sessions while price is still within 15% of its prior high — an early-leadership tell.

Trendvue rebuilds the RS-high-before-price list every evening on settled NSE end-of-day data, after a liquidity filter removes thinly traded names so the list is tradable rather than noise. Each result links straight into a full price chart, so you can confirm the setup before you act.

  • RS line at a new 52-week high in the last 5 sessions
  • Price still below its prior high (within 15%)
  • Leadership showing up before the price breakout
  • Liquidity-filtered across the full NSE universe

Frequently asked questions

Why does RS leading price matter?

A relative-strength line making new highs ahead of price is a classic O’Neil tell that the stock is under accumulation and may break out before the broader market notices.

How often is this scan updated?

It is rebuilt every trading day on settled NSE end-of-day data, after the market closes.

Are the results filtered for liquidity?

Yes — every scan passes a turnover-and-volume liquidity gate, so illiquid names are excluded and the results stay tradable.