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Bollinger bands squeeze
jrettig713
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July 2018
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Using Technical Analysis
I am looking for a scan Boilinger Band squeeze. Including Bandwidth 6 month low.
I tried this link but not available.
http://stockcharts.com/school/doku.php?id=chart_school:trading_strategies:bollinger_band_squee
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markd
mod
July 2018
edited July 2018
I found that link working, so you might want to try it again.
Here's the code under the link:
[type = stock]
and [country = us]
and [daily sma(20,daily volume) > 100000]
and [daily sma(60,daily close) > 20]
and [[[Upper BB (20,2) - Lower BB (20,2)] / Close ] < .04]
Here's the link again in case your version is somehow corrupted:
https://stockcharts.com/school/doku.php?id=chart_school:trading_strategies:bollinger_band_squee
If you want to play with the BBWidth at a six month low, you would use:
and [BBWidth(20,2) = min(120, BBWidth(20,2)]
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Rick
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August 2018
That last line isn't parsing. Thanks markd, you are a genius!
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markd
mod
August 2018
and [BBWidth(20,2) = min(120, BBWidth(20,2))]
Sorry, the "genius" left out a parens for "min". Try it now.
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Here's the code under the link:
[type = stock]
and [country = us]
and [daily sma(20,daily volume) > 100000]
and [daily sma(60,daily close) > 20]
and [[[Upper BB (20,2) - Lower BB (20,2)] / Close ] < .04]
Here's the link again in case your version is somehow corrupted:
https://stockcharts.com/school/doku.php?id=chart_school:trading_strategies:bollinger_band_squee
If you want to play with the BBWidth at a six month low, you would use:
and [BBWidth(20,2) = min(120, BBWidth(20,2)]
Sorry, the "genius" left out a parens for "min". Try it now.