Quote from ScottD:
Attached is the updated Trade Log with cleaner notation. You can delete prior logs if you like.
The log contains the following comment:
In Stochastic(14,1,3) formula notation, we see the "Middle Parameter" is 1. In Technical Analysis from A to Z by Steven B. Achelis the Middle Parameter is the smoothing length for SlowK. However, the MultiCharts formula appears to be a non-standard implementation because it treats the Middle Parameter as the smoothing length for FastD, instead of for SlowK. There is related discussion above in my Stochastic post that starts out "Topic for my own clarification..."
In the attached table, generated from MultiChart's formulas, this is why Stoch14 FastD equals Stoch14 FastK. In this case, FastD is "smoothed" by a moving average of 1 period (i.e. it is not smoothed at all).
So, the question is: In Stochastic(5,2,3) notation do we intend for Stoch5 FastD to be smoothed by a period of 2 according to MultiChart's non-standard implementation...or by a period of 3 according to my understanding the standard notation as described by Achellis?
We can use the column data to validate the data and determine our smoothing preference.
Four columns are grayed out because the data is not in use at the moment.