OPEN-SOURCE SCRIPT
@theCF Stochastic

Stochastic with Bullish , Bearish and Neutral Ranges as well as a modification to check the %D line with a Exponential Moving Average .
Since Exponential Moving Averages put more weight onto recent values, they react differently than the Standard Simple Moving Average .
On Stochastic I have observed, that there can often occur false crossover signals. While this also happens with an Exponential Moving Average as %D indeed, the amount is more limited, therefore giving less false signals.
I prefer to display both at the same time, for more information.
The ranges act as general support and resistance zones on Stochastic . Whenever Stochastic oscillates within one of the ranges, one can interpret it as either bullish , neutral or bearish for price.
A Stochastic that oscillates mainly within the bullish range can be interpreted rather bullish , the opposite goes for the bearish range which is interpreted bearish .
I have coded these ranges into the Standard Stochastic Script, as well as the option to display the %D line as a Exponential Moving Average .
For more information about the indicator, feel free to leave a comment and ask.
Since Exponential Moving Averages put more weight onto recent values, they react differently than the Standard Simple Moving Average .
On Stochastic I have observed, that there can often occur false crossover signals. While this also happens with an Exponential Moving Average as %D indeed, the amount is more limited, therefore giving less false signals.
I prefer to display both at the same time, for more information.
The ranges act as general support and resistance zones on Stochastic . Whenever Stochastic oscillates within one of the ranges, one can interpret it as either bullish , neutral or bearish for price.
A Stochastic that oscillates mainly within the bullish range can be interpreted rather bullish , the opposite goes for the bearish range which is interpreted bearish .
I have coded these ranges into the Standard Stochastic Script, as well as the option to display the %D line as a Exponential Moving Average .
For more information about the indicator, feel free to leave a comment and ask.
Open-source script
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Open-source script
In true TradingView spirit, the creator of this script has made it open-source, so that traders can review and verify its functionality. Kudos to the author! While you can use it for free, remember that republishing the code is subject to our House Rules.
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.