Re: What Fibonacci settings do you use?
2Just the standard settings. You don't need any other levels than that.
When drawing fibs either way, the 50.0 retracement is very strong and considered the end of the line for a retracement, so If price actually breaks through the 50.0 during a retracement and continues on, it's safe to say that it'll continue in that direction from then on and is no longer in retracement and a new trend has formed.
I trade off the 61.8 (38.2 when drawn the other way) & 50.0 areas when waiting for entries. Bear in mind, I draw my fibs the "other" way around to show the Fibonacci extension levels.
This is a how-to I wrote on how to do that here.
And if you're looking for the best auto Fibonacci drawing tool I personally recommend Mladen's one as it draws the fibs the correct way (in reverse) which was optimized by Mrtools here.
Re: What Fibonacci settings do you use?
3yup me too just using same standard setting & draw fibs reverse after jimmy show me this but for me drawing fib is still really hard
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Re: What Fibonacci settings do you use?
4I had a period when I was trading trendlines and Fibo Expansion M1. It works too.
Re: What Fibonacci settings do you use?
5Thanks for the replies guys.
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Re: What Fibonacci settings do you use?
7It always depends on what you plan to do. For retracements only the standard settings are enough. Other approaches, other settings.