Standardabweichung Complete Guide
Standardabweichung
What is Standardabweichung?
Standardabweichung (Standard Deviation) ist ein Volatilitätsindikator, der in der technischen Analyse verwendet wird. Er hilft Händlern, potenzielle Ein- und Ausstiegspunkte zu identifizieren, indem er Preisdynamik, Trendrichtung oder Volatilität analysiert.
Signal Types
Volatility Squeeze (Low SD)
When the indicator reaches multi-period lows, it suggests the market is in a period of consolidation. This often precedes a sharp, high-momentum breakout in either direction.
Volatility Peak (High SD)
An exceptionally high reading indicates extreme price dispersion. This often signals trend exhaustion or a 'climax' move, suggesting a potential reversal or period of sideways trading.
Mean Reversion Setup
When Standard Deviation spikes alongside a price move away from the average, it identifies an overextended market, providing a signal to look for entries back toward the moving average.
Related Indicators
FAQ
Does Standard Deviation predict if the price will go up or down?
No. Standard Deviation only measures the intensity of price movement and volatility. It does not provide information about the direction of the trend.
What is the difference between Standard Deviation and ATR?
Standard Deviation measures price dispersion relative to a mean (SMA), while ATR measures volatility based on the high-low range of price bars. SD is more focused on consistency relative to an average.
Why is the 20-period setting commonly used?
The 20-period setting is the industry standard because it aligns with the default settings of Bollinger Bands and represents approximately one month of trading days in traditional markets.
Parts of this page (FAQ, introductions) are AI-assisted. Core data and statistics are algorithmically computed. All pattern definitions are human-reviewed.
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