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Hi,
I just have a general question about something I've been wondering about. Does anybody have an idea as to what causes the Stochastic Indicator to sometimes "bounce" off of an "extreme" threshold and other times not to do so? For an example please see my attached screenshot showing both "bouncing" behaviour and an example as to when it just kinda "glides along" the extreme threshold... I'd be interested in hearing any thoughts/theories as to why this happens and/or what contributes to causing this behaviour...Thanks in advance for any input. |
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You may find some of these articles insightful for the stochastics.
http://tadoc.org/indicator/STOCH.htm
Josh
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