Mary S Posted May 30, 2020 Share Posted May 30, 2020 Explain what is a stochastic trading indicator in CFD? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Dan Posted May 31, 2020 Share Posted May 31, 2020 Hello Mary, The stochastic trading indicator is one of the most used signs to analyze the CFD market. This indicator varies from the rest since it mainly majors at price distribution in all daily bars. It seeks to look at how the closing price and the range of amounts recorded in the previous days relate. When there is a strong uptrend, it is most likely that the closing price will be almost the top. This reflection is seen in the stochastic oscillator. Stochastic oscillators are usually two, and each of them comes with two components. The first component is the %K and the other one %D. %D is smoother than %K and uses a 3-day moving average. These are the components of the Fast Stochastic. The slow oscillator is the other type of Stochastic Oscillator; its components are the same as in the fast oscillator just that here they are slow %D and %K. You can choose any stochastic Oscillator depending on what your personal preferences are. When using the Fast Stochastic oscillator, you will receive the signs early, unlike the Slow Stochastic. However, the Fast Stochastic is so unreliable. When using Stochastic, you can decide to go long if %K is rising above a certain level such that the market recovers from extreme sales. Consequently, you can go short if %K goes down up to a certain degree. The %D will tell you when to take up a particular action when it moves beyond the %K hence the name signal line. When the %D and %K go below 20%, the %K may move from this position and go above %D, a signal you should buy. If %D and %K move above 80%, the %K line may drop, leaving %D above it. This signifies that you need to take a short position. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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