Keltner Bands CFD Technical Analysis and Keltner Bands CFD Signals
Created by Chester Keltner. Described in his book 'How to Make Money in Commodities'
Keltner Bands are based on ATR technical indicator, the bands use ATR values to draw the bands lines.
These Bands form Channels which help to spot the CFD Trading market trends using this simple volatility channel.

Keltner Bands
Construction
Keltner Channels are similar to Bollinger Bands except for the fact that Bollinger Bands use standard deviation technique to determine market volatility and to draw the bands.
For the keltner bands instead of using the standard deviation the average true range (ATR) measure of volatility is used.
This cfds technical indicator is an n number of periods exponential moving average of the closing cfd price. These bands are created by
Adding (for the upper line) and
Subtracting (for the lower line)
An (n-period simple moving average of an n period ATR) * an ATR multiplier.
CFD Technical Analysis & Generating CFDs Signals
This cfds technical indicator can be traded in much the same way as the Bollinger Bands
Continuation Trading Signals
When cfd price moves outside the bands then a continuation of the current cfd trend is implied. A buy signal is when the channels are moving upwards and sell signal is when the channels are moving downwards

Continuation Buy Sell CFD Signals
Reversal CFD Signals - Double Tops and Double Bottoms
Tops and Bottoms made outside the bands followed by tops and bottoms made inside the Keltner channels indicate signal for reversals in the cfds trend.

Reversal CFD Signals
Ranging CFD Markets
In ranging markets a move which originates from one Keltner channel tends to go all the way to the other channel.


