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Topic: stochastics
Posted: Wednesday, May 16, 2012 4:23:12 PM

What I have noticed over time is trhat stochastics seems to "lead" a move in stocks.

In example, in ARNA, stochastics crossed before the stock moved higher. I  don't know if

there is any significance here but I have noticed it a number of tlimes. On MACD, it seems to

follow stochastics. Comments?

Jay

Topic: stochastics
Posted: Wednesday, May 16, 2012 4:16:07 PM

QUOTE (Bruce_L)

The SK is actually faster than the SD because the SK is a moving average of the raw stochastic an dthe SD is a moving average of the SD.

A Personal Criteria Formula for a Simple Stochastic 20,10,8 SK crossing up through its SD could be written as:

STOC20.10 > AVG(STOC20.10,8) AND STOC20.10.1 <= AVG(STOC20.10.1,8)

A PCF for a Simple Stochastic 20,10,8 SD crossing up through its SK could be written as:

AVG(STOC20.10,8) > STOC20.10 AND AVG(STOC20.10.1,8) <= STOC20.10.1

A PCF for a Simple Stochastic 20,10 SK going up during the current bar after going down during the previous bar could be written as:

STOC20.10 > STOC20.10.1 AND STOC20.10.1 < STOC20.10.2

A PCF for a Simple Stochastic 20,10,8 SD going up during the current bar after going down during the previous bar could be written as:

AVG(STOC20.10,8) > AVG(STOC20.10.1,8) AND AVG(STOC20.10.1,8) < AVG(STOC20.10.2,8)

Topic: stochastics
Posted: Wednesday, May 16, 2012 4:14:06 PM

QUOTE (Bruce_L)

Is the Stochastic Simple or Exponential?

Are you interested in the SK switching from going down to going up or in the SD switching from going down to going up?

Understanding Stochastics
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Topic: stochastics
Posted: Wednesday, May 16, 2012 4:03:20 PM

It&#39;s simple and I&#39;m interested in SD, which I think is the short term indicator, going up through

SK, and from going down to going up. I need help on this because although I&#39;ve been a subscriber

for many years, I haven&#39;t done much in this area.

Jay

Topic: stochastics
Posted: Wednesday, May 16, 2012 2:18:25 PM

I am trying to create a personal criteria formula for Stochastics 20, sk10, sd8, turning UP

through a reversal.

Topic: MA10 through MA30
Posted: Friday, December 31, 2010 11:53:41 AM
To Bruce L.
In attempting to set up AVGC10 > AVGC30 AND AVGC10.1 <= AVGC30.1, I am getting a 
"error in formula syntax" message. Below that, under "Criterion information" it says 
"market days needed to calculate criterion: 32. What am I doing wrong here. Thanks.
Jay Stanley
Topic: Need a formula
Posted: Thursday, December 30, 2010 4:27:40 PM
Need a formula for a moving average 10 crossing up through a moving average 30. Can you help?
Topic: moving averages crossing
Posted: Thursday, December 30, 2010 10:42:09 AM
I want to create a personal criteria for a Moving Average 10 crossing through a Moving Average 30
on the upside. Can you help me?
Topic: 13 and 34 MA list
Posted: Thursday, January 1, 2009 3:12:34 PM
Is there a formula or way I can retrieve a list of stocks or averages that show all lines
passing up or down thru the 13 and 34 moving averages?
jay stanley
stanley65@sbcglobal.net
Topic: Price crossing a Moving Average
Posted: Tuesday, August 12, 2008 11:36:45 AM
I am trying to find a listi of stocks crossing a moving average; lets say a 25 MA. Can  you
give me a formula.
Jay