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Strategies & Market Trends : Playing the QQQQ with Terry and friends.

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To: Gush who wrote (534)6/2/2005 2:14:37 AM
From: Walkingshadow  Read Replies (2) of 4814
 
<<Let's try(you and I) to find stocks with BBs that are this contracted at least once a week!>>

Good idea... I would like to follow them over time also, plot their natural history. I have noticed some stocks... particularly OTC and BB stocks... can maintain contracted BBs for a long time. But for most stocks, this is unstable. They have a preferred range of BB width that allows significant cycling from overbought to oversold, and that is associated with significant price swings. So volatility is a factor.

Here is one I used to follow... ISLE. I used to post about this one.

139.142.147.218

The BBs have not been contracted in a while, but look what happened when they got contracted. Now they have expanded into a normal width for cycling.

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