Stochastic overbought cross
%K crossing down through %D above 75 — the classic overbought sell signal, as written.
The stochastic sell signal has three parts and all of them are here: the oscillator is in its upper zone, the fast line has turned, and it has crossed the slow line. It marks short-term exhaustion rather than a change of trend — in strong stocks it usually precedes a pause, not a collapse — which makes it better for timing exits than for initiating shorts.
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