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Stochastic indicator

The Stochastic indicator developed by George C. Lane at the end of the


1950s and is actively used among traders all over the world ever since. It
evaluates the market’s momentum and compares the closing price to a
price over a certain period of time. The idea behind the indicator is that in
bullish market prices will close near the high, and in a bearish market
prices close near the low.
The Stochastics can show when the asset you trade is overbought or
oversold. It signals when the market’s momentum is slowing down. This, in
turn, means that a change in trend is likely. As a result, the observation of
the indicator may provide you with trade signals and ideas.

How to implement indicator


The Stochastics is included in the default set of MetaTrader. You can add it
to the chart by clicking “Insert” – “Indicators” – “Oscillators” and then
choosing “Stochastic Oscillator”.

The Stochastic Oscillator can be used on all timeframes. The default


settings are 5, 3, 3. Other commonly used settings for Stochastics include
14, 3, 3 and 21, 5, 5. Stochastics is often referred to as Fast Stochastics
with a setting of 5, 4, Slow Stochastics with a setting of 14, 3 and Full
Stochastics with the settings of 14, 3, 3.
Fast Stochastics responds more quickly to the changes in the market price,
while Slow Stochastics reduces the number of false crossovers and thus
filters out some of the false signals. It’s up to you to choose the parameters
you want.

How to trade using Stochastic


The Stochastic is measured in % from 0 to 100. The indicator is
represented by 2 lines: the fast one, also called %K (solid green line) and
the slow one, which is referred to as %D (red dashed line). Line %D is the
moving average of %K.
These lines intersect when momentum changes. The signal is to buy when
% K (green) crosses % D (red) from the bottom up. Sell when % K crosses
% D top down.
Like any other indicator, the Stochastics doesn’t give the signals that are
100% profitable. There are 2 ways to make the signals of this indicator
more precise:
1. Use the signals generated when the crossover happens in the extreme
area (above 80 for sell signal and below 20 for buy signal).

2. Take into account the trend on a larger timeframe and trade in line with
it. For example, if you use Stochastic on H1, check the trend on H4. If
there’s a strong uptrend, don’t take the sell signals as the price may stay in
the overbought area for extended periods of time. Instead, focus on the buy
signals generated by Stochastics and you will have the benefits of trend
trading.

In additions, as with other oscillators, pay attention to the situations when


the Stochastic Oscillator is in divergence with the price chart. A sell signal
occurs when the price makes a higher high but the Stochastic forms a
lower high (bearish divergence). A buy signal appears when the new low of
the price is not confirmed by the oscillator.
It’s also recommended to use the Stochastic Oscillator in combination with
other tools of technical analysis, such as Moving Averages, Heiken Ashi,
Alligator, etc.
Conclusion
The Stochastic Oscillator is a powerful tool of technical analysis. It has
several purposes and can be the basis of a good trading system.

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