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CONTENTS

List of Illustrations vii List of Tables xi Foreword xiii Preface xix Acknowledgments xxiii

Part I

IN THE BEGINNING 1

1 Introduction 3

2 The Raw Materials 9

3 Time Frames 19

4 Continuous Advice 26

5 Be Your Own Master 30

Part II

THE BASICS 33

6 History 35

7 Construction 50

8 Bollinger Band Indicators 60

9 Statistics 68

Part III

BOLLINGER BANDS ON THEIR OWN 75

10 Pattern Recognition 77

11 Five-Point Patterns 84

12 W-Type Bottoms 96

13 M-Type Tops 705

14 Walking the Bands 112



15 The Squeeze 119

16 Method I: Volatility Breakout 125

Part IV

BOLLINGER BANDS WITH

INDICATORS 133

17 Bollinger Bands and Indicators 755

18 Volume Indicators 146

19 Method II: Trend Following 755

20 Method III: Reversals 760

Part V

ADVANCED TOPICS 167

21 Normalizing Indicators 169

22 Day Trading 776

Part VI

SUMMING UP 181 15 Basic Rules 183 Wrapping It Up 755

Endnotes 757 Glossary 198 Bibliography 275 Index 227



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