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Bollinger Bands Stock Scans
These "Bollinger Bands" scans can help you find stocks which are exhibiting certain volatility characteristics and/or patterns. A major concept behind the bands is that stocks continually move between phases of high volatility to low volatility and back to high. Another usage is to identify when a stock is (relatively) high or low -- the lower band is considered low, while the upper band is considered high.

The Bolling Band Squeeze scans will identify stocks as they begin, remain in, or exit a low-volatility phase. Conversely, stocks with wide (widely spread) bands are in a high volatility phase.

A Bollinger Band Walk indicates a high level of price momentum. Price may walk up the upper band or down the lower band.
Name Description
Above Upper BB Stocks which closed above their upper Bollinger Band.
BB Squeeze + Lower Band Touch Stocks in a Bollinger Band Squeeze which touched the lower band.
BB Squeeze + Upper Band Touch Stocks in a Bollinger Band Squeeze which touched the upper band.
BB Squeeze Ended Stocks which ended a Bollinger Band Squeeze today.
BB Squeeze Started Stocks which started a Bollinger Band Squeeze today.
Below Lower BB Stocks which closed below their lower Bollinger Band.
Bollinger Band Squeeze Volatility has fallen to low levels and the Bollinger Bands Bandwidth has narrowed to near 6-month lows.
Lower Bollinger Band Touch Stocks which Touched their Lower Bollinger Band.
Lower Bollinger Band Walk Stocks which are walking down their lower Bollinger Band
Parabolic Rise Stocks which are in the midst of an extremely sharp rally. They are very extended and may be ripe for a pullback.
Upper Bollinger Band Touch Stocks which Touched their Upper Bollinger Band.
Upper Bollinger Band Walk Stocks which are walking up their upper Bollinger Bands
Wide Bands Stocks with widely spread Bollinger Bands, indicating high volatility.