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To: dennis foster who wrote (9831)7/28/1999 8:43:00 PM
From: Richard Estes  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11149
 
Big Bob J. is the programning man. The QP help provides:

StochasticPctK( DayNum )
Returns the value of the stochastic PctK oscillator for the selected date. DayNum must be <= 0. For example, StochasticPctK( 0 ) returns the oscillator value for the most current date. StochasticPctK( -29 ) returns the oscillator value from 30 trading days ago.

I assume you want StochasticPctK( 0 ) >60. If you post your attempt (use copy and paste) you can be helped better.



To: dennis foster who wrote (9831)7/28/1999 9:23:00 PM
From: John Schott  Respond to of 11149
 
I assume you mean stochastics, not stochastic RSI (which has a fast selection in QP2).

If you look under the SET command, you can find syntax for both of them.

Reason I ask is FAST % K > 60 seems to be to be unclear. If you look at TA from A to Z, %K at 1 is fast, 3 is slow and much higher values don't do much.

Perhaps you mean %D is >60, but that too makes no sense.

QP2 Help under function and set should help you out.

Take a look at the www.equis.com site for more explanation of this.