|
Fibonacci Retracement are built as follows: first, a
trend line is built between
two extreme points, for example, from the
trough to the opposing peak. Then, nine horizontal lines intersecting
the trend line at Fibonacci levels of 0.0, 23.6, 38.2, 50, 61.8, 100,
161.8, 261.8, and 423.6 per cent are drawn. After a significant rise
or decline, prices often return to their previous levels correcting an
essential part (and sometimes completely) of their initial movement.
Prices often face support/resistance at
the level of Fibonacci Retracements or near them in the course of such a
reciprocal movement.
Warning:
All rights on these materials are reserved by MetaQuotes Software Corp. Copying or
reprinting of these materials in whole or in part is prohibited.
|