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Bollinger Bands
- Bollinger Bands are a type of price envelope1)
- Price envelopes define upper and lower price range levels2)
- envelopes plotted at a standard deviation level above and below a simple moving average3)
- The default values are 20 for period, and 2 for standard deviations4)
- help determine whether prices are high or low on a relative basis5)
- the pair of bands is not intended to be used on its own. Use the pair to confirm signals given with other indicators6)
How this indicator works
- When the bands tighten during a period of low volatility, it raises the likelihood of a sharp price move in either direction. This may begin a trending move.7)
- ⚠️ Watch out for a false move in opposite direction which reverses before the proper trend begins
- When the bands separate by an unusual large amount, volatility increases and any existing trend may be ending.8)
- Prices have a tendency to bounce within the bands' envelope, touching one band then moving to the other band. You can use these swings to help identify potential profit targets. For example, if a price bounces off the lower band and then crosses above the moving average, the upper band then becomes the profit target.9)
- Price can exceed or hug a band envelope for prolonged periods during strong trends. On divergence with a momentum oscillator, you may want to do additional research to determine if taking additional profits is appropriate for you.10)
- A strong trend continuation can be expected when the price moves out of the bands. However, if prices move immediately back inside the band, then the suggested strength is negated.11)
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