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Here are some examples of defining areas K and D:

Examples of K

- K = 60: Indicates that the market is in a positive area.

- K = 40: Indicates that the market is in a negative area.

- K = 50: Indicates that the market is in a neutral area.

- K = 80: Indicates that the market is in a strong positive area.

- K = 20: Indicates that the market is in a strong negative area.

Examples of D

- D = 65: Indicates that the market is in a positive area.

- D = 35: Indicates that the market is in a negative area.

- D = 50: Indicates that the market is in a neutral area.

- D = 75: Indicates that the market is in a strong positive area.

- D = 25: Indicates that the market is in a strong negative area.

Examples of K and D crossover

- When K is above D, it indicates that the market is in an upward trend.

- When K is below D, it indicates that the market is in a downward trend.

- When K and D cross, it indicates a change in market direction.