How to Use Bollinger Bands® to Determine Overbought/Oversold Level 

Bollinger Bands® indicator

One of the most popular sayings in the world of trading is: ‘The trend is your friend.’ But trends can overextend, turning opportunity into risk. One of the most trusted tools to help spot when a market is overbought or oversold is the Bollinger Bands® indicator. 

Created by John Bollinger, this technical analysis tool is widely used across markets, from stocks to forex, helping traders evaluate volatility and anticipate potential price reversals. 

What are Bollinger Bands®?

Bollinger Bands® are volatility bands placed above and below a moving average. They dynamically adjust to market conditions, expanding during high volatility and contracting when markets are calm. 

They help traders spot: 

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Whether an asset is trading at an unusually high or low price 

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Potential trend reversals or continuations 

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Points of overbought or oversold conditions 

How do they work?

Bollinger Bands® consist of three key components: 

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Middle Band: A 20-period Simple Moving Average (SMA) 

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Upper Band: 2 standard deviations above the SMA 

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Lower Band: 2 standard deviations below the SMA 

These bands automatically expand and contract based on market volatility, making them adaptable across different markets and timeframes. 

They are also used to: 

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Identify M-Tops (bearish signals) and W-Bottoms (bullish signals) 

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Identify M-Tops (bearish signals) and W-Bottoms (bullish signals) 

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Provide dynamic support and resistance levels 

While default settings are widely used, traders can adjust these settings depending on the respective asset and their trading strategy. Minimal adjustments are generally recommended for consistency. 

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Overbought vs oversold conditions

Bollinger Bands® are especially useful for identifying overextended market conditions. 

Overbought 

When the price reaches the upper band, the asset is considered overbought, suggesting that it may be overvalued in the short term. Traders often interpret this as a potential sell signal, anticipating a return toward the middle band. 

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Oversold 

When the price hits the lower band, the asset is considered oversold, and potentially undervalued. This may trigger a buy signal, with traders expecting a move back toward the average. 

However, prices can remain overbought or oversold longer than expected. These are not automatic reversal signals. It’s best to always confirm with other indicators or candlestick patterns.

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Final thoughts

Bollinger Bands® are a versatile and powerful indicator, helping traders visualize price volatility and spot potential entry and exit points. When used correctly, especially alongside other tools, they can improve your timing and risk control. 

But like all indicators, they’re not foolproof. It is always advisable to validate signals with broader analysis and manage risk wisely. 

Bollinger Bands® indicator

One of the most popular sayings in the world of trading is: ‘The trend is your friend.’ But trends can overextend, turning opportunity into risk. One of the most trusted tools to help spot when a market is overbought or oversold is the Bollinger Bands® indicator. 

Created by John Bollinger, this technical analysis tool is widely used across markets, from stocks to forex, helping traders evaluate volatility and anticipate potential price reversals. 

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