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RE: BB Bands



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Jeff

I can't promise anything, but John Bollinger is a friend of mine and we're
due to have dinner sometime in early July.  If you can post your question,
succinctly, I'll try to get John to answer it.  Again, I won't promise
anything.

Regards


-----Original Message-----
From:	owner-metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of jeff f brady
Sent:	Monday, June 22, 1998 1:59 PM
To:	metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject:	Re: BB Bands

Try a bollingers web site!

Also try a bolling er band cross over when the adx of the stock is over
30! Very few signals but good when you get them.

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On Sun, 7 Jun 1998 10:32:33 -0700 "Steve Karnish" <kernish@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
writes:
>There seems to be very little written about Bollinger Bands.
>The 32 page booklet is rather "thin".  A few sites (i.e.,
>marketplayer.com) have reconstructed Bollinger Bands into a
>histogram.  In this representation:  the mean becomes a zero
>basis line and the standard deviations are parallel to the zero
>line. The price is then plotted in relation to the mean and the
>standard deviations.  The same information gives you a different
>look and extensions beyond the standard deviations seem to be
>more symmetrical.  There seems to be some interesting support
>and resistance that's not apparent when looking at the classic
>Bollinger Bands.
>
>A couple of months ago, I asked for help on constructing this
>Bollinger Band Histogram and received 3 or 4 replies (many
>thanks).  I tried all the advice, but, could never recreate the
>histogram.  I still am very interested in this variation.  I
>believe this approach is a simpler and clearer graphic
>representation of Bollinger's formula.  Any suggestions or help
>on the formula would be greatly appreciated.
>
>Steve Karnish
>CCT
>

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