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[EquisMetaStock Group] Re: How to determine the narrowest point based on the Bollinger Band?



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Thank you very much for your suggestions

I would like to determine the narrowest points for BB to be the 
starting and ending cycle points for one completed cycle on expansion 
and contraction. The Bollinger Band Squeeze solves part of the 
problem on identifying the lowest point, but the length of cycle 
keeps changing. Without knowing the length of cycle, some lowest 
points will appear in the middle of cycle.  Do you have any 
suggestions on how to define the one completed cycle for expansion 
and contraction on Bollinger Band? in order to remove any lowest 
points in the middle of cycle without knowing the length of cycle.
Do you have any suggestions?
Thank you very much for any suggesitons
Eric



--- In equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, pumrysh <no_reply@xxx> wrote:
>
> Eric,
> 
> John Bollinger has a book out about his indicators and how to use 
> them. He also gives formulas both in the book and his website. The 
> indicator you are talking about has been called the Bollinger Band 
> Squeeze and Bollinger Band Width. If you do a search on the group 
> site you will find a number of discussions about them.
> 
> Preston
> 
> 
> 
> --- In equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, chichungchoi <no_reply@> 
> wrote:
> >
> > Does anyone have any suggestions on how to determine the 
narrowest 
> > point for range based on the Bollinger Band? 
> > Range:=BBandTop(C,20,S,2)-BBandBot(C,20,S,2) 
> > 
> > As the Bollinger Band constricts closer and closer together, 
price 
> will 
> > usually be expanded. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to 
> > determine the narrowest point for Bollinger Band? 
> > The difficulty is how to select the narrowest point between the 
> widest 
> > points on both sides as the band expands and reach its own peak, 
> > since there are a lot of zigzag beside the narrowest point. 
> > Does anyone have any suggestions? 
> > 
> > Thanks in advance for any suggestions 
> > Eric
> >
>




 
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