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January 2011

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Glad you're here

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Hi. In spite of the conflict of interest notice above, I know you are capable of adding to the Bollinger Bands article in a way that complies with our policies of Wikipedia:Neutral point of view as well as Wikipedia:Reliable sources and Wikipedia:Verifiability. Speaking as an admin here, don't believe for a moment that you "aren't allowed" to edit the article due to your conflict of interest, as you stated in a comment on the article talk page. Have at it. You're the authority on the subject, after all. If you're uncomfortable making major changes, propose them on the talk page first.

By the way, I am using Bollinger Bands profitably at short time frames. I'm also experimenting with my own variations including a lower-lag version that uses a weighted moving average and a corresponding "weighted standard deviation", as well as an exponential standard deviation -- both of which have the feature that sudden large inputs don't persist in the output for the duration of the lookback window. ~Amatulić (talk) 23:40, 26 July 2011 (UTC)Reply

On Bands vs. bands

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I've been using Bollinger Bands for three decades. They are consistently labeled with two capital Bs. Wikipedia should be consistent with that convention, and capitalize Bands.

Cohenhoward (talk) 17:31, 21 December 2011 (UTC)Reply