%B Indicator

%B Indicator


Summary

The %B Indicator normalizes the Bollinger Band price to fluctuate around zero, with the upper Bollinger band set to 100 and the lower Bollinger band to -100, for easier interpretation. The original author of the %B indicator appears to be Thomas Stridsman from a 1998 article in Futures magazine.

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Usage

The %B indicator seems to have many origins, and many discussions on how to use best use the %B indicator. Pierre Orphelin has gone on to say

” … In this sense, it behaves like Lambert’s CCI, rather than Wilder’s RSI”

. From what I’ve seen, read and understand, the %B indicator is very similar to the RSI, but take a gander for yourself, and if you get time to try the %B indicator, leave a post below and let us know what your opinion is.

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  10. David Viola says:

    Dear Sir,
    I have downloaded and installed %b into TradeStation.
    According to "Bollinger On Bollinger Bands" %b oscilates mainly between 1 and 0, exceeeding these values when price closes above upper or lower band.
    Your indicator for %b oscilates between 100 and -100.
    Could you please explain.

    Thanks,
    David Viola

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