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The Forex Market: The Stochastics Indicator

What is the stochastics indicator?

Stochastics is an oscilating indicator very commonly used in technical analysis for Trading in Forex. George Lane, the developer of this indicator, applied it for the first time in the late year 1950s and early 1960s.

This indicator is measured on a scale from 0% to 100% and determines the deviation of the closing price on the Forex market, compared with normal levels of a period set by the trader. It is important that you, as a trader, know that this indicator is not recommended to be used in fluctuant markets, since generic aspirin 81mg it is less effective.

Using the stochastics indicator

The main idea of how the stochastics indicator works is that you need to see clearly how this indicator determines what’s going to happen in the market; an upward or downward trend, by looking specifically at the cross of the two indicator lines.

You can use this metric to calculate the levels of overbought / oversold levels (using the RSI indicator), also for finding entry points at the intersection of lines and moving averages of the market direction and to identify divergence points, with the aim of providing some weakness in the market.

This indicator is composed of two lines:

1. The main line is called: % K
In the main fluctuation line (% K) tends to be more distinguished than the secondary line (% D), since it is more sensible. It is represented in the Forex graphs as a compact line.

2. The secondary line is called: % D
% D is the moving average line of % K line. It’s represented in the Forex graphs as a dotted line.

There are 3 types of stochastics indicators in Forex: Slow, fast and full.

1. Fast Stochastics: Line % K is not uniform, so it will not show any moving average. This type tends to provide an early indication of a turnaround in the market.

2. Slow Stochastics: Contrary to the fast % K line it is a bit more uniform, using three periods moving averages of the values of the line % K, so it is called a Fast Stochastics derivative. This type of stochastics provides more reliable trading signals to trade in Forex.

3. Full stochastics: Allows you to use the two lines: % K and % D.

As in other indicators, it is suggested that you make reference to the two lines between 20 and 80. These lines will serve to highlight potential overbought levels (above 80%) and oversold levels (below 20%).

The stochastics indicator provides 3 types of signals for trading in the Forex market:

1. Overbought/ Oversold: This signal occurs if the line passes over stochastics line of 80% and then the indicator goes back to the middle zone; the market should move in the same direction, which means a movement downwards. The same occur when the stochastics line passes below the line of 20% and then the indicator goes back to the middle zone; so the Forex market should move in the same direction which is an upward movement.

What traders should do? You must wait until the crossing is given between the lines to confirm the signal to trade.

2. Crosses: This signal occurs if the two lines cross the upper zone (above 80% mark) and then, the indicator goes back to the middle zone; the market should move in the same direction, which means a movement downwards. The same thing happens when the two lines crosses the lower zone (below 20% mark) and after the indicator goes back to the middle zone; the market should move in the same direction which is an upward movement. These moments are regarded as the strongest signals for traders.

What traders should do? In this case you should sell at the intersection of the lines % K and % D when they are above the mark of 80% and buy at the intersection of the lines % K and % D, when it is below the line of 20%.

3. Divergences: It is considered the most important signal because it can be useful for confirming signals.

It is divided into:

• Bearish Divergence: This signal occurs when new high levels or new maxim levels appear and tend to go higher in the market and their corresponding peaks are progressively smaller. This is a potential sell signal.  I.e. Price continues to move up but stochastic indicator fails to do so

• Bullish Divergence: The bullish divergence occurs when the market shows new consecutive and new low levels, and the corresponding minima are progressively larger. This is a possible buy signal. I.e. Price continues to move lower, but stochastics indicator fails to do so.

What traders should do? In this case, you, as a trader, must sell a bearish divergence and buy if it is a bullish divergence.

What you should NEVER do?

• Never buy or sell unless both lines cross.

• Never buy or sell, if you find crosses in the boundary lines marked or in the middle of the two limits.

• Do not use this indicator in markets with heavy trends.

Remember that no investment is risk free and a stochastics indicator in Forex will help you most effectively when it is used in conjunction with other tools and indicators.

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