By CoffeeShopCrypto on Wednesday, 05 June 2024
Category: Trading 101: Sip & Learn

Overbought vs Oversold - What do the Stochastic Levels mean?

There is a lot of speculative information around the Stochastic RSI and its levels. Many strategies are just outright wildly false for example talking about crossovers of levels but i want to give you guys some insight of what these levels actually mean to help you better use the stochastic RSI. 

I wrote up the article and found it to be REALLY elaborate so I use the help of "ChatGPT" to help write it in a format that is easier to read and follow. I wanted to put that out there first incase anyone claims this article was written by GPT in the first place.

This articles content is based on a few things:

My experience with the Stochastic.

How it's math works.

What does momentum mean across an oscillator.

The physicals of momentum and force. (Science stuff huh?)

So lets get into it.

First off if you want to get your hands on my special and custom version of the Stochastic, you can. Its on called "The Stocashi" A Heiken Ashi version of the stochastic with a few hidden features.

STOCASHI + Caffeine Crush: A heiken ashi stochastic

The Big Issue At Hand is the Stochastic 50 (mid level) value and what does it mean.

Let's talk about the Mid-Level (50) in the Stochastic Oscillator

Neutral Point

The 50 level in the Stochastic Oscillator represents a neutral zone where neither bullish nor bearish momentum is dominant. It is the midpoint between the extremes (0 and 100 in the traditional Stochastic).

Momentum IndicationTrend Confirmation and ReversalsStrength of Momentum

The distance from the 50 level reflects the strength of the current momentum. The farther the %K line is from 50, the stronger the momentum:

Market ConditionsRelative Strength

The mid-level can also be seen as a relative strength indicator. Staying above 50 for extended periods indicates sustained strength, while remaining below 50 indicates sustained weakness.

Practical Interpretation
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