Stochastic %D (3)

Stochastic %D (3)

Stochastic %D is a 3-period moving average of %K. It smooths the stochastic signal and is often used for crossovers.

Stochastic %D is a 3-period moving average of %K. It smooths the stochastic signal and is often used for crossovers.

The calculation:

%D = 3-period Simple Moving Average of %K

Role of %D:

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  • Signal line: Provides crossover signals with %K
  • Smoothing: Reduces noise in the raw %K signal
  • Confirmation: Slower movement confirms %K signals
  • Trading signals:

    • Bullish crossover: %K crosses above %D, especially in oversold zone
    • Bearish crossover: %K crosses below %D, especially in overbought zone
    • Strongest signals: Crossovers in extreme zones (below 20 or above 80)

    Stochastic types:

    • Fast stochastic: Raw %K with 3-period %D
    • Slow stochastic: Fast %D becomes slow %K; slow %K is smoothed again for slow %D
    • Full stochastic: Allows customisation of all parameters

    Best practices:

    • Wait for crossovers: More reliable than %K alone
    • Extreme zone signals: Most significant in overbought/oversold areas
    • Trend context: Trade crossovers in direction of larger trend
    • Multiple timeframes: Confirm signals across different periods

    The %D line adds reliability to stochastic analysis by filtering out some of the noise in the raw %K readings.