The N-periods, KSmooth period and DSmooth period were specified by you: // DarkYellow Stochastic Period 7 :SK 3: SD 1 Simple STOCH1 = MA( StochD( 7 , 3 , 1 ) , 1 ); Plot( STOCH1 , "Stoch#1", colorDarkYellow, styleLine );
// Green Stochastic Period 5 :SK 3: SD 1 - Expotential STOCH2 = EMA( StochD( 5 , 3 , 1 ) , 1 ); Plot( STOCH2 , "Stoch#2", colorGreen, styleLine ); // Blue Stochastic Period 17 :SK 3: SD 3 - Expotential STOCH3 = EMA( StochD( 17 , 3 , 3 ) , 1 ); Plot( STOCH3 , "Stoch#3", colorBlue, styleLine ); --- In [email protected], ohneclue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I am confused -- why do you have the blue stochastic line code SK3 and SD3 when the other two are SK3 and SD1? Wht advantage do you feel there is to setting the third line different in this respect? > > Judith > ----- Original Message ---- > From: Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Friday, October 17, 2008 5:31:51 PM > Subject: [amibroker] Re: Stochastics help needed > > > /* > DarkYellow Stochastic Period 7 :SK 3: SD 1 Simple > Green Stochastic Period 5 :SK 3: SD 1 - Expotential > Blue Stochastic Period 17 :SK 3: SD 3 - Expotential > */ > > STOCH1 = MA( StochD( 7 , 3 , 1 ) , 1 ); > STOCH2 = EMA( StochD( 5 , 3 , 1 ) , 1 ); > STOCH3 = EMA( StochD( 17 , 3 , 3 ) , 1 ); > > Plot( STOCH1 , "Stoch#1", colorDarkYellow, styleLine ); > Plot( STOCH2 , "Stoch#2", colorGreen, styleLine ); > Plot( STOCH3 , "Stoch#3", colorBlue, styleLine ); > > --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED] ps.com, "areehoi" <areehoi@ > wrote: > > > > Help would most appreciate in converting the below TC 2005 > Stochastic > > formula into an Amibroker AFL including the PLOT part. My most > > profound thanks for any help given. Thanks > > > > Dick H. > > > > DarkYellow Stochastic Period 7 :SK 3: SD 1 Simple > > Green Stochastic Period 5 :SK 3: SD 1 - Expotential > > Blue Stochastic Period 17 :SK 3: SD 3 - Expotential
