In finance, a trading band is a range of prices for a commodity or currency, including:[1]
- Currency trading band, a range of prices within which currency exchange rates are controlled
- Keltner channel, a technical indicator, a range of prices above or below a commodity's average price that may signal a changing trend
- Bollinger bands, another technical indicator, a range of prices above and below a commodity's average price that may signal a changing trend
References
- ↑ "Trading Bands". Financial Glossary. Reuters. Archived from the original on 30 October 2006. Retrieved 5 Aug 2012.
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