A tool developed by Bollinger to help in the recognition of systemic pattern recognition in prices.
A bollinger band is a technical analysis tool named after the esteemed technical trader who designed it — John Bollinger. Bollinger bands consist of three lines:
As shown in the chart above, bollinger bands are applied to the daily chart of BTC/USD traded at Coinbase. The upper band is plotted two standard deviations above the 20 period MA, while the lower band is plotted two standard deviations below. Standard deviation measures the difference between a group of values from the mean, making it a good indicator of volatility. As the bands expand, it indicates that the market is becoming more volatile as prices move away from the lagging 20 MA. As bands contract, it indicates that the market is becoming less volatile.
As bollinger bands measure volatility, or lack thereof, there are two ways that traders can construct strategies around them.
The first way traders utilize bollinger bands is to wait for the market to approach the upper or lower bands before taking action. As the price trades closer towards the bands, the possibility becomes greater that the market is overbought (upper band) or oversold (lower band). Hence, the mean reversion trader will execute a short when the price touches the upper band, and a long when the price touches the lower.
Caution: this simplistic strategy may not be the most applicable for explosive and trending markets like Bitcoin or cryptocurrencies. Mean reversion may be more suited for less volatile markets.
The second way traders utilize Bollinger Bands is to trade breakouts. This is done by executing a trade in the direction that the price breaches the band. If the price breaches the top band, enter a long position, and if price breaches the lower band, enter a short. This is best executed in tandem with the bands narrowing, which could be a good signal that the market is readying itself for an explosive move.
Using bollinger bands for breakout trades on Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies is recommended over mean reversion trades, as cryptocurrencies are extremely volatile and tend to trend for prolonged periods. Do your own research before trading!
The formula to calculate bollinger bands are as follows:
Middle Band = MA[Source Price, n]
Upper Band = MA[Source Price, n] + (m * n period standard deviation)
Lower Band = MA[Source Price, n] - (m * n period standard deviation)
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