fpdTA and spdTA - correct figures for lags
On 2/12/07, stephenc <mail at xesoftware.com.au> wrote:
Hi I have searched high and low to try and find some examples with the following stochastic functions being used as I don't know what the lags should be: fpdTA(close, high, low, lag1, lag2) spdTA(close, high, low, lag1, lag2, lag3)
Well, I GUESS that they are "Stochastic" functions as in George Lane's
"f"ast and "s"low "Stochastics". If that is the case, the defaults are
typically 10, 3 and 10, 3, 3 respectively. However, that and a couple
of bucks will get you on the Subway--unlike when we were kids and had
keys to the Subway.
jab
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