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Strategies & Market Trends : The 56 Point TA; Charts With an Attitude

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To: Doug R who wrote (24894)1/2/1999 8:41:00 PM
From: Craig DeHaan  Read Replies (1) of 79237
 
Doug,

If that Parity 'doohickey' (I luvit) stoch formula is actually using
%K = 100[(C - Lxclose)/(Hx - Lx)] its more akin to a low-bias W%R w/ inverted scaling. W%R is:

((HHV(C,NPer)-C)/(HHV(H,NPer)-LLV(L,NPer))) * -100

%K stochastic calcs in most TA sw use C-Lx [C-LLV(L,NPer)] for the numerator vs LxClose [C-LLV(C,NPer)]. Curiously, what should be happening output-wise with your lil' doohickey is lower values at both low and high scale extremes. I'm thinking this JBM inconsistency must mostly be a case of data influenza... or is it just more voodoo?

Now we'll never ween you to MSWIN/QP.

CP
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