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Date Posted: 10:10:27 02/24/03 Mon
Author: stochastic S&P 500---views expressed 25/2/03 Oz
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Topic: Standard & Poors 500 Stocks (_INX) Keep it germane! Off-topic posts go here.



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Standard & Poors 500 Stocks (INDE: _INX)

Symbol Last Time Change %Change High Low Volume Vol %Change Member Recommendations

_INX 833.92 1:04PM -14.25 -1.68% 848.17 832.46 65,500 325.96% 58 Long/ 69 Short





From: bonkers Feb 24 2003 10:57AM
Title: consolidation 8.30's



You blokes be hard pressed to break my Rock Aussie Pivot support point 839--even though the stochastic is overbought---my own view is the 8.30's are about it (a good support point--the 834 comes into it)--for some consolidation--I note a prediction of 806 by Getmenews--and don't discount--give or take a bit I guess it's looking reasonable, bearing in mind ofcourse as stated the stochastic has gone from oversold to overbought--it's quite an extreme measure--so we are just tracking through the stroppiness in my mind to get through it all and the get a bit of a progression.
Regards,--BK.


Stochastic
An overbought/oversold oscillator which compares a stock's closing price relative to its price range over a specific time period. It uses two line: 5K and its 3-period moving average, %D. The two lines fluctuate in a range between 0 and 100. Readings above 80 indicate overbought while those below 20 indicate oversold. When used in conjunction with MACD, which identifies the direction of a stock's trend, Stochastic can be used to identify turning points in the price of a stock and time trades effectively. For more information, check out Education.
(See: Oscillate)

Stochastic-Bearish ("Overbought")
Stochastic is an oscillator which compares the current price of a stock to its recent trading range. It helps identify turning points in the price of a stock and can be used (in combination with MACD, which identifies the direction of a stock's trend) to time trades effectively. Stochastic-Bearish securites present selling opportunities.
For the latest list of all the stocks in the NYSE, Nasdaq, Amex and BB exchanges which have entered a Stochastic-Bearish condition, see Tag & Bag.

To learn more about Stochastic and other timing indicators, visit ClearStation's Education area.


Stochastic-Bullish ("Oversold")
Stochastic is an oscillator which compares the current price of a stock to its recent trading range. It helps identify turning points in the price of a stock and can be used (in combination with MACD, which identifies the direction of a stock's trend) to time trades effectively. Stochastic-Bullish securities present buying opportunities.

For the latest list of all the stocks in the NYSE, Nasdaq, Amex and BB exchanges which have entered a Stochastic-Bullish condition, check out Tag & Bag.

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