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Strategies & Market Trends
Stochastics
An SI Board Since January 1998
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Emcee:  Roger Hess Type:  Unmoderated
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27 Checkfree (CKFR) is in a downtrend on price!!! It is overbought on stochasticsWayners-1/23/1998
26 when you use oscillators to find divergences what price do you use IE if your lposthumousone-1/23/1998
25 m a novice fascinating with TA and how it measures mass pyschology, so please bposthumousone-1/23/1998
24 I'm reading an uptrend in CKFR Stochastics...and MACD pointing up. Have I TLindt-1/22/1998
23 That's pretty good guessing 60. I was looking at the chart and it looks liWayners-1/22/1998
22 i think i'm beginning to actually understand this but still plenty to learnSpeed Racer-1/22/1998
21 I would call PMSI a severe downtrend. Buying now would be going against the trWayners-1/22/1998
20 ok, here's one. PMSI. Stochastics is near 0. severe downtrend. oversold? thSpeed Racer-1/22/1998
19 Yes it would have worked at 1.25 and been very successful. The trend was prettWayners-1/22/1998
18 [CYPB] If I had been following CYPB, when the stochastics fell below 20, it maRoger Hess-1/22/1998
17 Roger and Wayne, firstly, thanks Wayne for your responses. complex stuff but veSpeed Racer-1/21/1998
16 Yes, shorting CYPB would be fighting the trend here. Resist the temptation to Wayners-1/21/1998
15 came across CYPB. the RSI, Volume, MA, Stochastics charts are all glowing to thSpeed Racer-1/21/1998
14 With regards to a stochastic at zero, as low as it can go, it will not always gWayners-1/21/1998
13 Thanks for your reply! If you see the stochastics of a stock approach zero, woRoger Hess-1/21/1998
12 I use Windows on Wall Street Pro 5.0 with Dial Data Internet. I'm not recoWayners-1/20/1998
11 [Wayne:] Which service do you use to plot everything you have mentioned? AlsoRoger Hess-1/20/1998
10 Wayne, thank you for responding. i printed and will read over and over to try aSpeed Racer-1/20/1998
9 Buying near 20 based solely on stochastics is a major trap of oscillating indicWayners-1/20/1998
8 i'm very new to reading charts but i do want to learn as much as i can. rigSpeed Racer-1/20/1998
7 One very important thing as a warning to the wise is to make sure that when youWayners-1/19/1998
6 go to my website and go to stocks and chart then go to "complete guide onChris-1/11/1998
5 Nobody says you have to know what you are doing to do the right thing.....I'TLindt-1/10/1998
4 Thanks for the link. If you were 58 out of 60, I'm flattered you would askRoger Hess-1/10/1998
3 Roger could you describe Stochastics. I Mean is it an overbought over sold IndTLindt-1/9/1998
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