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Stochastic Oscillator

0-100 oscillator comparing close to high/low range over N periods. Sensitive to reversals.

Neutral Difficulty: ●●○○○ Reliability: 6/10

Invented by George Lane (1950s). Measures where the close sits in the recent range.

Two versions

  • Stochastic Fast (5,3): very reactive, many signals but noisy
  • Stochastic Slow (14,3,3): smoothed, more commonly used

Reading

  • > 80: overbought → potential correction
  • < 20: oversold → potential bounce
  • %K / %D crossover: entry signal
  • Price/stoch divergence: often-reliable reversal signal

vs RSI

Stoch stays in OB/OS zones much less long than RSI in strong trends. Better in ranges, less reliable in strong trends.

Classic combo

Stoch + historical S/R structure. When Stoch crosses oversold RIGHT on a support, it's a solid entry.

When to look

Ranging markets mainly. In trends, use only divergences.

Confirmation

Cross + extreme level + S/R confluence = high-probability setup.

Also called: Stoch, %K %D, Lane Stochastic