Hi Peter, have you ever thought about adding stochastics to the advanced charting? I think it would be a great option to have.
Also what is the best way to display more than one chart for a selection for instance; to be able to view two charts on the same selection at once - a long term chart and a short term chart for instance. Would you have the enhanced ladder view on with a pop out chart set to the same selection too. And is 2 the most you can view simultaneously on a selection.
Stochastics
process is a time sequence representing the evolution of some system represented by a variable whose change is subject to a random variation. This is the probabilistic counterpart to a deterministic process (or deterministic system).
Yer can get allsorts off wikipedia these days.
My personal theory is that
Yer can get allsorts off wikipedia these days.
My personal theory is that
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RentonT probably means the Stochastic Oscillator which is a charting technical analysis indicator a bit like the RSI. The wiki definition is for stochastics in the probabilistic sense which is a different thing and, although I can read, that definition is about 3 foot above my head.kerberus wrote:process is a time sequence representing the evolution of some system represented by a variable whose change is subject to a random variation. This is the probabilistic counterpart to a deterministic process (or deterministic system).
Yer can get allsorts off wikipedia these days.
My personal theory is that
I used STOCH/RSI when I traded Forex. Works fine in a ranging market but is of no use whatsoever in a trending market. I presume the same would be true for Sports Markets.
However, the key is being able to spot when a market is ranging or trending. And that is the million dollar question. Some are very good at it and therefore tend to earn there employers millions (FX) in the process.
However, the key is being able to spot when a market is ranging or trending. And that is the million dollar question. Some are very good at it and therefore tend to earn there employers millions (FX) in the process.