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From: | "Ian Rawnsley" <ianr@ie3.co.nz> |
Date: | Sat, 17 Feb 2001 09:21:32 +1300 |
The Stochastic indicator relates the closing price to the range
in prices for a prior period of time. George Lane, who developed this
indicator, determined that 21 days is the optimum period of time for the price
range. Hence, the indicator is usually referred to as the 21-day
Stochastic.
For example, a 21-Day Stochastic relates the closing price to
the price range from the prior 21-day period. The 21-day price range is
the difference between the highest value in the last 21 days and the lowest
value. The indicator, expressed as a percentage, is charted on a scale of
0 to 100.
Above 80% indicates an overbought condition, and below 20%
indicates an oversold condition. A sell signal is generated when this
indicator drops below 80%, and a buy signal is evident when its value moves
above 20%. The upper horizontal line on the 21-Day Stochastic chart
represents 80%. The lower horizontal line represents 20%.
Instead
of using 21 days, you can experiment and use a different number of days. With a
shorter time-frame, you can get "whipsawed" and with a longer time frame you
tend to miss the tops which are much shorter-lived and more difficult to locate
than the bottoms.
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-----Original Message-----
From:
owner-sharechat@sharechat.co.nz
[mailto:owner-sharechat@sharechat.co.nz]On
Behalf Of Faizal
Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2001 8:55 AM
To:
sharechat@sharechat.co.nz
Subject: [sharechat] Re: Jargons??!
does
anyone know what the following terms mean:
Stochastic,
Positive
Momentum,
Positively Trending.
I think i have a vague idea of their
meanings but i
would appreciate if someone could explain their
meanings in
the sharemarket
context.
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