Which of the following is not a common trading strategy that utilizes Bollinger Bands? Buying when the price touches the lower band and selling when it touches the upper band. Identifying breakouts when the price moves outside the banth. Using the width of the bands to gauge the volatility of the asset. Calculating the arithmetic mean of the upper and lower bands to determine entry and exit points.
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