Thursday March 12, 2026 Stocks With A Stochastic Indicator Buy Signal Yesterday $DELL $ET $LIN $WRB $XOM $NOK $RCAT $SIRI $CF $CSCO $DINO $EQNR $LYB $MGM

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Rank Ticker Days of Stoch K below Stoch D line Name
1 DELL ðŸš€ 6 Dell Technologies Inc.
2 ET 6 Energy Transfer LP
3 LIN 6 Linde plc
4 WRB 6 W.R. Berkley Corporation
5 XOM 6 Exxon Mobil Corporation
6 NOK ðŸš€ 5 Nokia Corporation Sponsored
7 RCAT ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 4 Red Cat Holdings, Inc.
8 SIRI 4 SiriusXM Holdings Inc.
9 CF ðŸš€ 3 CF Industries Holdings, Inc.
10 CSCO 3 Cisco Systems, Inc.
11 DINO 3 HF Sinclair Corporation
12 EQNR 3 Equinor ASA
13 LYB ðŸš€ 3 LyondellBasell Industries NV
14 MGM 3 MGM Resorts International
15 W ðŸ“ˆ 3 Wayfair Inc.
16 APA 2 APA Corporation
17 AR 2 Antero Resources Corporation
18 BP 2 BP p.l.c.
19 CNQ 2 Canadian Natural Resources Limi
20 COP 2 ConocoPhillips
21 EOG 2 EOG Resources, Inc.
22 ORCL ðŸš€ 2 Oracle Corporation
23 OXY 2 Occidental Petroleum Corporatio
24 VG ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 2 Venture Global, Inc.
25 PANW 1 Palo Alto Networks, Inc.
What Is The Stochastic Oscillator Indicator?

The Stochastic Oscillator is a popular momentum indicator used in technical analysis to help traders predict potential trend reversals by comparing a security's closing price to its price range over a specific period. It operates on the principle that in an uptrend, the closing price tends to be near the high of the recent range, while in a downtrend, it tends to close near the low. The indicator is composed of two lines, %K and %D, which oscillate between 0 and 100. The %K line is the faster of the two, reflecting the current closing price's position within the high-low range. The %D line is a smoothed moving average of the %K line, making it a slower, more reliable signal. Traders use the Stochastic Oscillator to identify overbought and oversold conditions. A reading above 80 is generally considered overbought, suggesting a potential downward reversal. Conversely, a reading below 20 is considered oversold, hinting at a potential upward reversal. However, these signals are not foolproof, as strong trends can keep the oscillator in overbought or oversold territory for extended periods. The most important signals for many traders are crossovers between the %K and %D lines within these overbought or oversold zones, and divergences between the price and the oscillator.