Quote from quotetrader:
do you wait for the fast line pivot to actually print?
QT, I almost always wait for a small pullback from an overbought high (or bounce from an oversold low) before entry. When this happens, the fast stochastic line pivots. The deeper and straighter the trajectory of the fast stochastic line, and the sharper the pivot at the extreme, the more likely the reversal will be strong and swift. I attached a modified ROST chart to show this. The chart also shows how the interruption of a stochastic trajectory after a pivot can be a warning that the landscape has changed.
Quote from quotetrader:
When nyou enter your limit order, are you just hitting the displayed bid or ask price in your software, or are you determining a good bottom end price , entering that manually and hoping it gets filled?
I use market orders more frequently. When I place a limit order it will be a few pennies away from the best bid/ask, or it will be a specific price at which I would like to enter a trade should the price get there, and trust me, I've missed many entries that way.


