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Updated 04/09/09
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Since standard deviation is a measure of volatility, the bands are self-adjusting, widening during volatile markets and contracting during calmer periods. Disclaimer: No technical indicator can assure profits. As market conditions change, the interpretation and use of the indicator must change. |
| Interpreting Bollinger Bands?
Bollinger purple upper and cyan lower bands provide a trading range for the red line price. The spacing between the bands is based on the volatility of the prices.
The creator, John Bollinger, notes:
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For more info on the Mathematical Computation: Bollinger Band EquationParametersBollinger Bands have two adjustable parameters, P (period of the Exponential Moving Average) and D (the number of Standard Deviations to shift the upper and lower bands). Bollinger recommends using 20 for the number of periods in the moving average and using 2 standard deviations. He also notes that moving averages of less than 10 do not work very well.P governs the smoothing of the center line. D controls the width of the upper and lower bands. Narrower bands produce more signals. |
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| The above
graphic shows the FastTrack Bollinger chart (B Chart) compared to the
MetaStock Bollinger chart. The Upper Band line and its performance value (UB= in purple) on the FastTrack
screen agrees with the second red number on the MetaStock screen. The
Lower Band and its performance value (LB= in cyan) agrees with the bottom red number on the MetaStock
chart. (The yellow line midway between the upper and lower band is not present in this FastTrack illustration). Notes: FastTrack prices are shown using adjusted closing prices. If you produce the same charts above on MetaStock and FastTrack today, you will find that the UB=, LB=. and CP= values will not be the same. MSFT has paid dividends affecting the historical red line prices. Of course, if the MetaStock data has been exported from FT, and thus is properly dividend-adjusted, the MetaStock and FastTrack values will continue to agree |
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