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Stochastic extremes in the SET last hour

9 February 2026 · Kanya Prasert

City towers at dusk above a busy district

The last hour on the SET is not a smaller version of the morning. Spreads widen, some names go quiet, and a fast stochastic can print an extreme because two prints agreed with each other, not because a crowd arrived.

In the Stochastic Pacing Workshop we compare the same %K/%D pair at 11:00 and at 16:10 on identical settings. The afternoon extreme often coincides with a single large print. We ask students to write “print or crowd?” in the margin. If they cannot tell, the mark stays hollow.

This is clinic craft, not a timing system. We do not teach entries. We teach what an oscillator is allowed to claim after the lunch break.