![]() ![]() ![]() Looks like one, but I assure you its 7 complete stochastics. What separates the Uber from the standard stoch? Well, you get 7 K stochastics, technically, to weigh together into one. The histograms are also quite fast on fast settings. The second stoch is actually really useful sometimes as a early warning but can get ugly on some settings. So you can histogram while you histogram and stoch while you stoch. It actually has two histograms - one on the primary stochastic, and one on a stochastic of the stochastic. Realized how useful a histogram could be for a Stochastic, so I added it to my Uber Stochastic. ![]()
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