DynamicZoneStochasticDown
DynamicZoneStochasticDown in ProBuilder returns the lower dynamic oversold threshold of the Dynamic Zone Stochastic oscillator. Syntax, formula, examples.
Syntax
DynamicZoneStochasticDown[BBperiod](price)Parameters
| Name | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
BBperiod | integer | 20 | Period over which the Bollinger Band statistics (mean and standard deviation) are computed on the Stochastic values. |
price | price source | close | Price series used in the underlying Stochastic calculation. |
Formula
DynamicZoneStochasticDown = Average[BBperiod](Stochastic[14,3](price))
- STD[BBperiod](Stochastic[14,3](price)) * 0.8A Bollinger-style lower band computed on the Stochastic[14,3] series with a 0.8 standard deviation multiplier.
How it works
The classic Stochastic oscillator marks oversold below a fixed level, commonly 20. The Dynamic Zone variant replaces that constant with a band derived from the oscillator's own recent distribution. DynamicZoneStochasticDown takes the mean of the Stochastic[14,3] values over BBperiod bars and subtracts 0.8 times their standard deviation over the same window.
The lower threshold therefore adapts to conditions. When the Stochastic has been choppy and wide-ranging, the band moves further from the mean and only pronounced washouts register as oversold. When the oscillator has been quiet, the band tightens and smaller dips qualify. In persistent downtrends, where a fixed level of 20 would stay triggered for long stretches, the band follows the oscillator down and continues to isolate the genuinely extreme readings.
The function returns the threshold line only. Signals come from comparing it against a separately computed Stochastic[14,3](price), most commonly the oscillator crossing back above the band from below. The Stochastic parameters inside the function are fixed at 14 and 3, so the comparison oscillator must use those same settings. DynamicZoneStochasticUp provides the matching upper band.
Examples
Example 1, Complete dynamic zone display (Indicator)
// Upper and lower dynamic bands with the Stochastic itself
a = DynamicZoneStochasticUp[20](close)
b = DynamicZoneStochasticDown[20](close)
return a coloured(0,255,0) style(line,1), b coloured(255,0,0) style(line,1), Stochastic[14,3](close)Plots the Stochastic oscillator between its adaptive overbought (green) and oversold (red) boundaries in a single panel.
Example 2, Adaptive oversold bounce entry (ProOrder)
// Buy when the Stochastic recovers above its dynamic oversold band in an uptrend
trend = Average[200](close)
sto = Stochastic[14,3](close)
lowerband = DynamicZoneStochasticDown[20](close)
IF NOT LongOnMarket AND close > trend AND sto CROSSES OVER lowerband THEN
BUY 1 CONTRACT AT MARKET
ENDIF
IF LongOnMarket AND sto > 80 THEN
SELL AT MARKET
ENDIFEnters long when the Stochastic climbs back through the adaptive lower band while the market trades above its 200-period average.
Example 3, Screening for adaptive oversold instruments (ProScreener)
// Instruments whose Stochastic trades below the dynamic oversold band
sto = Stochastic[14,3](close)
lowerband = DynamicZoneStochasticDown[20](close)
depth = lowerband - sto
SCREENER[sto < lowerband](depth AS "Below band")Lists instruments whose Stochastic sits under its adaptive oversold threshold and ranks them by the depth of the excursion.
Interpretation
| Condition | Reading |
|---|---|
| Stochastic below the lower band | Statistically unusual weakness, adaptive oversold. |
| Stochastic crosses back above the band | Candidate bullish signal, recovery from the oversold zone. |
| Band far below the oscillator mean | Volatile oscillator regime, only deep washouts qualify. |
| Band close to the oscillator mean | Quiet regime, modest dips already register. |
Relative to the fixed 20 line, the dynamic threshold produces fewer standing oversold readings in downtrends and remains responsive in calm markets. A reading below the band describes stretched conditions, not a timed reversal, so most systems wait for the re-cross or add a trend filter.
Common errors and gotchas
- Mismatched Stochastic settings. The band is built on
Stochastic[14,3]. Comparing it againstStochastic[5,3]orStochasticDmixes different series and produces incoherent crossings. - Only the band period is adjustable. The single bracketed parameter is
BBperiod. The underlying Stochastic periods are fixed, so custom oscillator settings require rebuilding the band fromAverageandSTDmanually. - Using the band as the oscillator. The function returns the threshold, not the Stochastic. A condition such as
DynamicZoneStochasticDown[20](close) < 20tests where the band sits, which is rarely the intended signal. - Fixed 0.8 multiplier. The standard deviation factor cannot be changed through parameters. Wider or narrower zones require the manual construction shown in the formula.
Related instructions
DynamicZoneStochasticUp, the matching upper dynamic threshold.DynamicZoneRsiDown, the same concept applied to the RSI, lower band.DynamicZoneRsiUp, upper dynamic band of the Dynamic Zone RSI.Stochastic, the underlying %K oscillator.StochasticD, the smoothed %D line of the Stochastic.BollingerDown, lower Bollinger band on price, the same band construction.STD, standard deviation, one building block of the band.Average, simple moving average, the other building block.
