Casey Murphy has fanned his passion for finance through years of writing about active trading, technical analysis, market commentary, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), commodities, futures, options, and ...
The cryptocurrency market is known for its volatility and rapid price movements. For traders looking to navigate the unpredictability of digital currencies, technical analysis tools are indispensable.
Fibonacci retracement uses specific ratios to predict stock reversals. Key Fibonacci levels are 0%, 23.6%, 38.2%, 50%, 61.8%, and 100%. Investors use these levels for setting price goals and trading ...
The 38.2% retracement is the single most important and is the level we use for the "Golden Rule". This rule being, " any market that is going to keep its current trend must hold 38.2%". As long as it ...
The key Fibonacci percentages help traders identify support and resistance levels As new traders flood the market, a return to the basics may help novices understand the fundamentals of options ...
A Classic Trend Change Using Fibonacci. There are two methods we use at ONE44 to find support and resistance in the markets. The first are major Gann squares, these are the yellow ...
The S&P 500 just needs a little push to pull off a major technical comeback. Using closing prices, the S&P 500 fell 1,161.38 points, from its Feb. 19 record close of $6,144.15 to its April 8, one-year ...
The Fibonacci Retracement indicator suggests that $5,300 is the main short-term trend level for Bitcoin. Given the tendency of BTC to retest key Fibonacci levels, it may indicate that the dominant ...
August lows have held - so far. Now what? When the market gets hit by wide range expansion days, and pulls back from the highs, there are three key factors I look at to determine when it’s time to buy ...
The S&P 500 Index (SPX) continues to rally after the coronavirus market crash that started in March. The index, however, is running right into its 61.8% Fibonacci retracement level after being ...
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