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Terrible.
This is exactly why the “food at your seat” model is unsafe at short-halt or crowded stations. It forces delivery workers to run inside trains, push through boarding passengers, and take life-threatening risks against a departing train.
This needs immediate reform. @Zomato and @Swiggy should ensure that:
-> Seat delivery only at stations with 5–10+ minute scheduled halts.
-> Short halts -- platform pickup or coach-door handover only.
-> Clearly marked pickup zones mapped to coach ranges.
-> No COD on train orders -- prepaid only, so that delivery boys are not under pressure to complete payment before leaving the train.
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📊 What is the Stochastic Indicator?
The Stochastic Oscillator, developed by George Lane in the 1950s, is a momentum indicator that compares a security’s closing price to its price range over a specific period (typically 14 periods).
🔧 Key Components:
%K Line: Measures the current closing price relative to the high-low range.
%D Line: A 3-period moving average of %K, used as a signal line.
📍 Interpretation:
Above 80: Overbought zone (potential reversal or pullback).
Below 20: Oversold zone (potential rebound).
Crossovers: %K crossing above %D = bullish signal; %K crossing below %D = bearish signal.
Divergence: When price moves in the opposite direction of the oscillator, it may signal a trend reversal.
How stochastic differs from RSI
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