Standard deviation reflects price volatility. When market volatility increases, the Bollinger Bands expand; when volatility decreases, they contract.
II. Key Points for Using Bollinger Bands
1. Price Position Judgment
• Near the upper band: price is relatively high, possibly overbought
• Near the lower band: price is relatively low, possibly oversold
• Near the middle band: price is in a relatively balanced position
2. Bollinger Band Pattern Signals
• Band Expansion: trend initiation, increased volatility
• Band Contraction: consolidation, potential for a breakout
• Three lines flattening: sideways consolidation, waiting for a breakout
III. Simple Trading Strategies
Strategy 1: Bollinger Band Contraction Breakout
Entry Conditions:
• Bollinger Bands are continuously narrowing (volatility decreasing)
• Price breaks above the upper band or below the lower band
• Volume confirms the breakout
Operation:
• Break above the upper band: go long
• Break below the lower band: go short
• Set stop-loss at the low/high of the breakout candle
• Take profit at the middle Bollinger Band or the opposite band
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Bollinger Bands Contract Trading Strategy
I. Core Principles of Bollinger Bands
Bollinger Bands consist of three lines:
• Middle Band: 20-day Moving Average (MA20)
• Upper Band: Middle Band + 2 standard deviations
• Lower Band: Middle Band - 2 standard deviations
Standard deviation reflects price volatility. When market volatility increases, the Bollinger Bands expand; when volatility decreases, they contract.
II. Key Points for Using Bollinger Bands
1. Price Position Judgment
• Near the upper band: price is relatively high, possibly overbought
• Near the lower band: price is relatively low, possibly oversold
• Near the middle band: price is in a relatively balanced position
2. Bollinger Band Pattern Signals
• Band Expansion: trend initiation, increased volatility
• Band Contraction: consolidation, potential for a breakout
• Three lines flattening: sideways consolidation, waiting for a breakout
III. Simple Trading Strategies
Strategy 1: Bollinger Band Contraction Breakout
Entry Conditions:
• Bollinger Bands are continuously narrowing (volatility decreasing)
• Price breaks above the upper band or below the lower band
• Volume confirms the breakout
Operation:
• Break above the upper band: go long
• Break below the lower band: go short
• Set stop-loss at the low/high of the breakout candle
• Take profit at the middle Bollinger Band or the opposite band