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RSR

RSR, or Relative Strength Rating, is a tool used by investors to compare a stock's recent performance to that of other stocks. It indicates how well a stock has performed over a specific period, usually 12 months, relative to its peers. A higher RSR suggests the stock has gained strength and outperformed many others, while a lower RSR indicates weaker performance. This rating helps investors identify stocks showing strong momentum, making it easier to discern promising investment opportunities based on recent performance trends.