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RSI + Stochastic для M1 скальпинга

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RSI + Stochastic for M1 Scalping

This indicator combines Relative Strength Index (RSI) and Stochastic Oscillator into a single tool designed specifically for short-term scalping on the 1-minute chart. While both oscillators are widely used, they often produce many signals on their own. This script focuses on signal confirmation through synchronization, which reduces false entries and helps scalpers react faster in fast-moving markets.

How it works
RSI (7-period by default) tracks short-term momentum and highlights overbought (>70) or oversold (<30) conditions.

Stochastic Oscillator (%K = 5, %D = 3, smoothing = 3) adds sensitivity to micro-swings, providing context for intraday momentum.

The indicator generates a visual background highlight only when both oscillators confirm the same condition:

Green zone → RSI and Stochastic are both oversold, suggesting potential exhaustion of downward pressure.

Red zone → RSI and Stochastic are both overbought, indicating potential exhaustion of upward pressure.

Why this mashup is different
Rather than simply plotting RSI and Stochastic together, this tool emphasizes confluence-based filtering:

Signals appear only at extreme conditions across both oscillators, which helps reduce market noise common on M1 charts.

Background coloring makes it easier to spot high-probability setups visually, without needing to interpret multiple plots separately.

The parameter defaults are optimized for scalping strategies, but users can adjust them to fit their style.

How to use
Best suited for M1 and M5 timeframes where overbought/oversold conditions appear frequently.

Can be used to time entries and exits around support/resistance or trend continuation zones.

Works well as a confirmation filter alongside price action or volume-based indicators.

⚠️ Disclaimer: This indicator does not guarantee profitable trades. Always test on demo accounts and combine with risk management before applying to live markets.

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