HerschelleGirnari

Stochastic and RSI in one indicator with customized alert.

HerschelleGirnari Updated   
Hello Trading Viewers,

I present you Stochastic Oscillator and The Relative Strength Index Indicator inside one indicator, so that it will clear room to view charts.

When Stochastic is over-sold, the fast and slow stochastic underlap along with strong RSI (say above 45) will be a good indicator of buy at low with good risk-to-return of 2x or 3x; therefore I have set a triangle shape indicator within to help you identify or you can simply set an alert as I have coded an customized alert.

Same idea is used when Stochastic is over-bought you will receive an alert when fast & slow stochastic overlaps with RSI falling give a good sell set-up.

There is an option of selecting different timeframes which will further help make the correct decision. Say you are viewing a Daily chart but you want an indicator to present data of 4hrs timeframe, it can be done from the indicator cogwheel option. Default timeframe is "same as charts' ".

Above indicator is universal because settings such as RSI levels and no. of bars to calculate are user defined. You can use it on Crypto, Commodities, Stocks etc.
I suggest you first paper-trade with it and then use it on live account.

Happy trading.
Release Notes:
Request from @newbr08, I have updated Alert condition. Trading Viewers can now select any of three alert options, Buy/Sell Signal, Buy Signal, and Sell Signal.

Merry Christmas to all.
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