Double Stochastic as a trending indicator for the market

    Posted by matt on 27th of Apr 2012 at 05:16 pm

    I have been playing with the double Stochastic indicator that I show on most of my charts now; I've looked back 30 years and I'm surprised at how well it has caught the moves, Especiallywhen I add my whipsaw filter to it.  I'm really anxious to put these stats together over the weekend, when I have them I'll show you, however the results so far are surprisingly good.  This is not a revision to the mean system that gets in and gets out, it catches a trend and stays in it.

    I'll try to finish up the stats on the weekend and report back.

    have a nice weekend everyone!

    double stochastics

    Posted by dkirk68947 on 29th of Apr 2012 at 12:32 pm

    I seem to have lost all your reports and newsletter you sent out this morning.  Can you resend.

     dkirk68947@yahoo.com

    dkirk68947- please remember you can

    Posted by matt on 29th of Apr 2012 at 08:19 pm

    dkirk68947- please remember you can get them from the ' Newsletter ' Section of the website.  

    Double Stochastic

    Posted by kattap on 28th of Apr 2012 at 01:43 pm

    Could you get the same indicator on Tradestation???

    kattap- I'm not sure how to get

    Posted by matt on 29th of Apr 2012 at 08:20 pm

    kattap- I'm not sure how to get this to work in Tradestation because the way Stockcharts.com does this is kind of odd.  For example in Stockcharts.com, when I overlay a 34 Stochastic onto a 60 Stochastic, the 34 Stochastic is actually computed from the 60 Stochastic and not from the instrument i.e. it's a Stochastic indicator of a Stochastic indicator, not of the instrument, which is what it does in Tradestation

    Boy, that sounds promising. Looking

    Posted by cubby on 27th of Apr 2012 at 11:39 pm

    Boy, that sounds promising. Looking forward to this!

    looking forward to the results!

    Posted by frtaylor on 27th of Apr 2012 at 09:56 pm

    looking forward to the results!  Thanks.

    Thanks Matt......really appreciate all of your hard work.

    Posted by hawkinslf on 27th of Apr 2012 at 06:24 pm

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