within a range :
use bullish and bearish div as a confirmation
use buy low sell and sell high
in trend continuation and trading reversal
for trend continuation:
use the buy low method in a bullish trend.
exemple each time the stochastic is low
and crossing in a bull market you can buy(work
only on higher TF : 4h , daily, weekly). -20 is optimal
important : have to be completed with more indepth T.A
vice versa for bearish trend, sell the stochastic
when it is a high point (+90 is optimal)
for trend reversal:
use bearish or bullish div
completed with more indepth ta , like always
use bullish and bearish div as a confirmation
use buy low sell and sell high
in trend continuation and trading reversal
for trend continuation:
use the buy low method in a bullish trend.
exemple each time the stochastic is low
and crossing in a bull market you can buy(work
only on higher TF : 4h , daily, weekly). -20 is optimal
important : have to be completed with more indepth T.A
vice versa for bearish trend, sell the stochastic
when it is a high point (+90 is optimal)
for trend reversal:
use bearish or bullish div
completed with more indepth ta , like always
Note
2016*Note
dont force it when you analysis is wrong. for exemple during the +10y bull market dont sell every high of the stochastic. only use buy low because its a bull market. if you dont do that you win a lot of money if you make the contrary of the trend your account will punish youpersonally i will make that to win a lot within gold and silver bull run, i will buy every -20 stochastic i see
Note
bullish div work in bullish trend and vice versaso that add more possible position
stochastic is possible to use every day
focus on bullish div in a bullish trend, and focus on bearish div on bearish trend
Disclaimer
The information and publications are not meant to be, and do not constitute, financial, investment, trading, or other types of advice or recommendations supplied or endorsed by TradingView. Read more in the Terms of Use.
Disclaimer
The information and publications are not meant to be, and do not constitute, financial, investment, trading, or other types of advice or recommendations supplied or endorsed by TradingView. Read more in the Terms of Use.