Description Usage Arguments Details Value Note Author(s) References See Also Examples
Bollinger Bands are a way to compare a security's volatility and price levels over a period of time. Developed by John Bollinger.
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HLC |
Object that is coercible to xts or matrix and contains High-Low-Close prices. If only a univariate series is given, it will be used. See details. |
n |
Number of periods for moving average. |
maType |
A function or a string naming the function to be called. |
sd |
The number of standard deviations to use. |
... |
Other arguments to be passed to the
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Bollinger Bands consist of three lines:
The middle band is generally a 20-period SMA of the
typical price ([high + low + close]/3). The upper and
lower bands are sd
standard deviations (generally
2) above and below the MA.
The middle band is usually calculated using the typical price, but if a univariate series (e.g. Close, Weighted Close, Median Price, etc.) is provided, it will be used instead.
A object of the same class as HLC
or a matrix (if
try.xts
fails) containing the columns:
The lower Bollinger Band.
The middle Moving Average (see notes).
The upper Bollinger Band.
The %B calculation.
Using any moving average other than SMA will result in inconsistencies between the moving average calculation and the standard deviation calculation. Since, by definition, a rolling standard deviation uses a simple moving average.
Joshua Ulrich
The following site(s) were used to code/document this
indicator:
http://www.fmlabs.com/reference/Bollinger.htm
http://www.fmlabs.com/reference/BollingerWidth.htm
http://www.equis.com/Customer/Resources/TAAZ/?c=3&p=36
http://www.linnsoft.com/tour/techind/bb.htm
http://stockcharts.com/education/IndicatorAnalysis/indic_Bbands.html
http://stockcharts.com/education/IndicatorAnalysis/indic_BBWidth.htm
See EMA
, SMA
, etc. for moving
average options; and note Warning section.
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