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Advanced Indicators
Analyzing the Signs and Signals
Bollinger Bandwidth (BW)
Bollinger Bands measure volatility by placing bands on either side of a
moving average. These bands are charted two standard deviations away
from the average. As the average changes, the values of the two standard
deviations also change. The Bollinger Bandwidth, developed by John
Bollinger, represents the expanding and contracting of the bands based
on recent volatility.
During a period of rising price volatility, the distance between the two
bands will widen (BB Width will increase). Conversely, during a period
of low market volatility, the distance between the two bands will
contract (BW will decrease).
The tendency is for the bands to alternate between expansion and
contraction. When the bands are unusually far apart, it is often a sign
that the current trend may be ending. When the distance between the two
bands has narrowed, it is often a sign that a market may be about to
begin a new trend.
The BW gives an indication of how wide the Bollinger Bands are as a
function of the middle band. It is used to identify the squeeze at low
values and the end of trends at high values.
Calculation
The calculation of the BW is here:
Bollinger Bandwidth = [Top Bollinger Band (x periods)] - [Bottom
Bollinger Band (x periods)] / Simple Moving Average Close (x periods)
Example of the BW in the Indicator Window

Preferences
Open the Preferences Tab in your Control Panel. Select the BW quick link
at the right of the indicator window. (Once you click on the chart, the
Preference tab will go back to chart settings.)
Restore Settings: TNT Default will change your settings back to the
original software settings. My Default will change current settings to
your personalized default settings. Apply To All Charts will apply your
selected settings on all open charts. Save As My Default will save your
current personal settings.
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Period:
Specify the number of days to be used in calculating the BW.
% Deviation: Define the displacement between the bands.
Type: Choose from Simple, Linear Weight, or Exponential.
Data: Choose from either Open, High, Low, or Close.
Line: Choose the color, line style, and line thickness of
your line.
View up to four Thresholds at values and colors of your
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