John Bollinger is a giant in today’s trading community. His Bollinger Bands sharpen the sensitivity of fixed indicators, allowing them to more precisely reflect a market’s volatility. By more accurately indicating the existing market environment, they are seen by many as today’s standard—and most reliable—tool for plotting expected price action.
Now, in Bollinger on Bollinger Bands, Bollinger himself explains how to use this extraordinary technique to compare price and indicator action and make sound, sensible, and profitable trading decisions.
Concise, straightforward, and filled with instructive charts and graphs, this remarkable book will be essential reading for all serious traders, regardless of market. Bollinger includes his simple system for implementation, and techniques for combining bands and indicators.
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"All in all, Bollinger on Bollinger Bands is a gem. ...within 10 minutes of opening it, it went on my list of the five best technical analysis books ever." - Active Trader
The First Comprehensive Traders' Guide to Using Bollinger Bandsfrom the Man Who Created Them
Includes handy Bollinger Bands reference card
Over the past two decades, thousands of veteran traders have come to view Bollinger Bands as the most representativeand reliabletool for assessing expected price action. Now, in the long-anticipated Bollinger on Bollinger Bands, John Bollinger himself explains how to use this extraordinary technique to effectively compare price and indicator movements.
Traders can look to this techniques-oriented book for hundreds of valuable insights, including:
The essence of successful investing is to determine when a stock's price is too high or too low and then act accordingly. While John Bollinger would be the first to argue that no techniques exist for definitively determining these levels, Bollinger on Bollinger Bands presents an insider's examination of the one tool thatif its widespread popularity is an accurate judge of its effectivenesscomes closer than anything else. Concise yet comprehensive, it is one of today's truly indispensable investment guidebooks.
"The purpose of this book is to help you avoid many of the common traps investors get caught in, including the buy_low, sell-high trap, where the investor buys only to watch the stock continue downward or sells only to watch the stock continue upward. Here, the traditional, emotional approach to the markets is replaced with a relative framework within which prices can be evaluated in a rigorous manner leading to a series of rational investment decisions without reference to absolute truths. "
From the Introduction
In the 1970s, market newcomer John Bollinger couldn't find a system of investment analysis to fit his belief that all market events exist only in relation to one another and that there are no absolutes. So he created his own.
That approachRational Analysisled to the establishment of Bollinger Bands and ensured Bollinger's spot in investment analysis history. Now, in Bollinger on Bollinger Bands, John Bollinger explains the market conditions that led to his initial discovery, and gives readers the inside story of the development and refinement of Bollinger Bands. He then goes on to present a relative decision framework built around Rational Analysis and Bollinger Bandsan extraordinarily powerful combination of technical and fundamental analysis that answers the question of whether prices are too high or too low for virtually any security or market environment.
By understanding how to incorporate Bollinger's techniques into their own investment strategy, investors will greatly increase their ability to ignore often-costly emotions and arrive at rational decisions supported by both the facts and the underlying market environment. Bollinger on Bollinger Bands provides:
The key to effective investment analysis is toas much as possibleeliminate emotion and approach each trade on its technical and fundamental merits alone. Since their introduction, few analytical techniques have helped investors do this better or more consistently than Bollinger Bands. Bollinger on Bollinger Bands provides tips, guidelines, and rules for incorporating the bands into virtually any investment strategy. It is a watershed book, written by the only man truly qualified to claim a comprehensive knowledge of the topicJohn Bollinger himself.
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Descrizione libro Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. Asking the market what is happening is always a better approach than telling it what to do, argues John Bollinger, creator of the famous Bollinger Bands. While trading warrants and options in the late 1970s and into the 1980s when index option trading started, Bollinger focused on volatility as the key variable. From volatility he created his own approach to trading bands: and thus Bollinger Bands were born. In "Bollinger on Bollinger Bands", the creator of this widely-used technique explains how this superior technical analysis tool came to be and how it is used. It is the book only Bollinger himself could write. Bollinger Bands are plotted two standard deviations above and below a 20-day simple moving average. In this concise, straightforward volume, Bollinger shows investors that the data used to calculate the standard deviation are the same data as those used for a simple moving average. Investors will learn how to use moving standard deviations to plot bands around a moving average. While Bollinger's primary focus is on the intermediate term, he explains why and how short- and long-term applications work just as well.Focusing on the intermediate trend gives investors recourse to the short- and long-term arenas for reference, a valuable concept. Bollinger explains why, for the stock market and individual stocks, a 20-day period is optimal for calculating Bollinger Bands. Bollinger Bands can be applied to virtually any market or security, answering the question of whether prices are high or low on a relative basis. By understanding how to incorporate this technique into an investment strategy, readers - whether long-term investors or day traders - will learn how to compare price and indicator action to arrive at rational decisions. While Bollinger would be the first to say that there is no holy grail in investing, "Bollinger on Bollinger Bands" should provide investors not only with a unique insight to one of today's most useful trading tools, but with a commonsense approach to successful investing. Now, in the long-anticipated Bollinger on Bollinger Bands, John Bollinger himself explains how to use this extraordinary technique to effectively compare price and indicator movements. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Codice articolo 9780071373685
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