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Stochastics

The Stochastics chart draws two lines, the faster line is formed by comparing
the last closing price to recent trading range, that is the highest high in
the last n-periods minus the lowest low in the same period. The slower line
is formed by smoothing the fast line with a moving average.

Finally you may choose what we slow stochastics, in which we plot the smoothed slower line above as the fast line on the plot, and we then take a moving
average of this line as the slow line.

The signals in Stochastic are.

Buy when the stochastics are below %20 (oversold), and either move back above
%20 or form a higher low then its previous low. Or buy when the fast line
crosses above the slow line.

Similar, Sell when the stochastics are above %80 (overbrough), and either move
down below %80 or form a low high than is previous high. Or sell when the fast line crosses below the fast line.









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