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Bollinger Bands %B is an indicator derived from the standard Bollinger Bands indicator. The creator of Bollinger Bands, John Bollinger, introduced %B in 2010 almost three decades after the introduction of his Bollinger Bands. If the price has moved up to the upper Bollinger band, this indicator will be near the value "1". And vice versa, it will be near zero when the price is near the lower band. In cases where price moves further away from the limits of the Bollinger band, it will have values higher than one or lower than zero. The higher the indicator is, the more we can consider that the instrument is overbought and that its price may fall in the short term. The lower the indicator is, the more likely it will be oversold, and its price may go up in the short term. |
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Bollinger %B
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%B(20,2) Crossed Below 1 |
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%B(20,2) Crossed Below 0.5 |
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%B(20,2) Crossed Below 0 |
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%B(20,2) Crossed Above 1 |
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%B(20,2) Crossed Above 0.5 |
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%B(20,2) Crossed Above 0 |
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%B(20,2) Trending Up Last 13 Days |
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%B(20,2) Trending Up Last 26 Days |
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%B(20,2) Trending Up Last 52 Days |
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%B(20,2) Trending Up Down 13 Days |
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%B(20,2) Trending Up Down 26 Days |
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%B(20,2) Trending Up Down 52 Days |
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