Bollinger Bands

Bollinger Bands is a technical analysis tool invented by John Bollinger in the 1980s. Bollinger Bands is defined as: Middle Band = N-period Simple Moving Average Upper Band = Middle Band + K * N-period Standard Deviation Lower Band = Middle Band - K * N-period Standard Deviation Typical values for K and N are 20 and 2, respectively.

 

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