So i want to explain my take on the stochastic oscillator.
The correct explanation can be found here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stochastic_oscillator
Its been said here on the thread 100 times before, it is more than a simple OB/OS indicator.
I see it kind of like a "magnetic force", either bullish or bearish. So when entering a trade, i like to see them getting all "pulled" together by whatever force.
I use a M5,15 & 30 Stoch on the same window, when the M15 & 30 are heading in a certain direction, and the M5 has a good pullback, then turns around to agree with the M15 & 30 stoch, i will enter once the Matrix confirms.
Attached is a picture to make my point clearer, i have marked a few yellow lines where i see stochs aligned.
ExcessFX
The correct explanation can be found here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stochastic_oscillator
Its been said here on the thread 100 times before, it is more than a simple OB/OS indicator.
I see it kind of like a "magnetic force", either bullish or bearish. So when entering a trade, i like to see them getting all "pulled" together by whatever force.
I use a M5,15 & 30 Stoch on the same window, when the M15 & 30 are heading in a certain direction, and the M5 has a good pullback, then turns around to agree with the M15 & 30 stoch, i will enter once the Matrix confirms.
Attached is a picture to make my point clearer, i have marked a few yellow lines where i see stochs aligned.
ExcessFX
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