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                                                   Formula for Full Stochastic?

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TheGrumble
2011-04-16 21:38:50


Only fast and slow stochastic indicators are available.


QuantShare
2011-04-18 04:19:13

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The Full Stochastic Oscillator is a customizable version of the Slow Stochastic Oscillator.

Example:
StochSlowd(5,3,_MaSma, 3,_MaSma)



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