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KST indicator


This tool is a Trading Indicator. KST indicator was developed by QuantShare on April 26, 2010.
The creation of this Technical Analysis method needed 2 lines.
The function name is 'KST' and it is created using JScript.
It contains 0 variables. The different inputs are:

Example:
p = KST();

Here is how to display the trading indicator on a chart:
Plot(KST(), "KST indicator", colorRed);

Future and Past Bars:
The function has no look-ahead bias. It requires 0 past bars.

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The trading object is saved under the following categories: Technical Analysis

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