A Look at Fibonacci Numbers
- Author Trade Well
- Published February 22, 2009
- Word count 484
A Look at Fibonacci Numbers
You may have heard the terms "Fibonacci" and "Fibonacci Numbers" -- what do they mean and how are they incorporated into trading indicators? First things first, what (more specifically, who) is Fibonacci? Leonardo Pisano (a.k.a. Fibonacci) was a 12th-century, Italian mathematician that developed a sequence of numbers where each successive number is the sum of the two previous numbers. The Fibonacci sequence is as follows:
1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233 ..
Something interesting about these numbers, they are all roughly 1.618 times the next number. Fibonacci's discovery has come to be known as the Golden Ratio. The Golden Ratio becomes three different percentages when apply Fibonacci's findings to technical analysis: 38.2%, 50%, and 61.8% (note that other multiples can be used).
While all of this information is interesting, what does it have to do with technical analysis and trading? You will see Fibonacci Numbers represented four different ways in technical analysis and trading: retracements, arcs, fans, and time zones. Let's deal with these in order.
Fibonacci Retracements: Take a chart of your stock, then draw five lines. The lines fall at 100% (the chart's high), 61.8%, 50%, 38.2%, and 0% (the chart's low). Continued analysis has found that these levels will often act as support or resistance for a stock (depending on its situation compared to the stock).
Fibonacci Arcs: To create Fibonacci Arcs, draw a trendline from a stock's extreme high to its extreme low on a given chart. Then, using one of the extremes as a center point, draw three arcs positioned at the 38.2%, 50%, and 61.8% levels. If you draw these arcs using the high point as the center, you should find levels of support at the Fibonacci Arcs. Using the lower point as the center should help identify potential resistance levels.
Fibonacci Fans: Again, we need to draw a trendline from the low point to the high point on a stock's chart. To draw the fan lines, use the leftmost point of the trendline and draw three lines from this point. These three lines will reach points that divide the vertical distance between the trendline's points at the key Fibonacci ratios (38.2%, 50%, and 61.8%). Technical analysts believe that these fan lines can act as support or resistance.
Fibonacci Time Zones: These indicators are often referred to as the Fibonacci Time Series. The zones are found by dividing a chart with vertical lines, which fall on the Fibonacci sequence (as shown earlier). These zones are then examined to see where significant price movement takes place.
In summary, Fibonacci Numbers are more than a simple ratio or sequence of numbers when it comes to trading stocks. They can be utilized as various indicators that may point to key support, resistance, and reversal areas. Having been created in the 12th century, they certainly have stood the test of time.
Trade Well,
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Price Headley was inducted into the Traders' Hall of Fame in 2007 and is the founder of BigTrends.com, which provides investors with specific real-time stock and options strategies and investment education to profit from significant market trends.Price appears regularly on CNBC, Fox News and Bloomberg Television, and in a variety of print and online financial news outlets. http://www.bigtrends.com
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