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Fibonacci in Technical Analysis: Tools for Reversal &
Continuation
In technical analysis of financial markets, Fibonacci ratios and levels are recognized as
one of the oldest tools for identifying price reversal points.
The main feature of these levels is their compatibility with the repetitive structure of the
market, such that during both upward and downward waves, prices often react to these
levels.
Drawing Fibonacci in Technical Analysis
What is Fibonacci?
Fibonacci in
fi
nancial markets is a set of mathematical ratios used to identify potential
levels for price reversal or continuation. These ratios are derived from the famous
Fibonacci sequence and are usually plotted as horizontal lines or various tools on the
price chart.
Traders use Fibonacci to determine support and resistance areas and price targets
during uptrends and downtrends. The main application of Fibonacci in technical
analysis is to predict key points of price behavior change based on the market’s wave
structure.
History of Fibonacci
The Fibonacci sequence was
fi
rst introduced by Italian mathematician “Leonardo
Fibonacci” in the 13th century, in his book "Liber Abaci".
In this sequence, each number equals the sum of the two preceding numbers; these
sequences are found in nature, art, and technical analysis of
fi
nancial markets.
The Use of Fibonacci in Technical Analysis
Fibonacci tools in technical analysis allow market behavior to be predicted based on
recurring mathematical ratios.
These tools are not only used for identifying support and resistance levels but also to set
price targets, identifying pullback points, detecting the end of main market moves,
and risk management planning.
Fibonacci Numbers in Technical Analysis
The Fibonacci sequence is a series of numbers where each number is the sum of the
two preceding ones (0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, ...). The most important use of this sequence is to
extract ratios like 23.6%, 38.2%, 50%, 61.8%, and 78.6%.
In technical analysis, these ratios are used to identify reversal points, support,
resistance, and price targets.
The 61.8% ratio, or the golden ratio, holds the most signi
fi
cance in determining price
reaction levels. Using these numbers and ratios, traders can analyze price movements
with various Fibonacci tools on the chart and identify key market areas.
Why Does Price React to Fibonacci Levels?
Identifying Fibonacci Numbers in Technical Analysis
Since a large number of traders follow these levels, the more attention they receive, the
higher the probability of price reacting in these areas.
Of course, this reaction does not always occur, as other factors also influence price, but
this collective attention often leads to noticeable reactions at these levels.
Types of Fibonacci Tools in Technical Analysis
On analytical platforms, various tools based on the Fibonacci sequence and ratios exist,
each serving a specific purpose. The most important tools are:
Fibonacci Retracement
Fibonacci Extension
Fibonacci Fan
Fibonacci Arc
Fibonacci Channel
Fibonacci Time Zones
Fibonacci Retracement
The Fibonacci Retracement tool is used to identify levels where the price may halt or
retrace after an upward or downward movement.
These lines show areas where the price has previously reacted or is likely to react. By
combining these levels with other market data, traders can assess probable price
behavior.
How to Draw Fibonacci Retracement?
To draw this tool, typically a main wave (low to high or high to low) is selected on the
chart, and Fibonacci lines are drawn between these two points based on the 23.6%,
38.2%, 50%, 61.8%, and 78.6% ratios.
Fibonacci Extension
Fibonacci Extension is used to determine price targets following the continuation of a
trend and is typically applied after a pullback or correction ends.
These levels indicate where the price might reach after a correction; they can be used as
profit-taking targets or probable market reaction zones.
How to Draw Fibonacci Extension?
The trader selects three points (start, end of the main wave, and end of the correction)
to draw the tool and display levels such as 127.2%, 161.8%, 261.8%, and 423.6% on the
chart.
How to Draw Fibonacci Retracement Levels in Financial Markets
Fibonacci Fan
The Fibonacci Fan is a tool that draws diagonal lines based on Fibonacci ratios from a
low or high point.
These lines are used to examine dynamic support and resistance levels over time,
helping analysts evaluate the trend’s momentum and direction.
How to Draw Fibonacci Fan?
The analyst marks the low and high of a wave, then uses the fan tool to draw diagonal
lines from low to high (or vice versa) based on Fibonacci ratios.
Setting Price Targets After a Pullback with Fibonacci Extension
Fibonacci Arc
Fibonacci Arc creates arcs based on Fibonacci ratios from a primary price move. These
arcs indicate areas where the price may react as it moves, often considered as
combined support and resistance zones.
How to Draw Fibonacci Arc?
The analyst chooses a low and a high point, then applies the arc tool between these
points so that arcs are drawn based on Fibonacci ratios.
Drawing the Fibonacci Fan Tool in Technical Analysis
Fibonacci Channel
Fibonacci Channel draws parallel lines based on Fibonacci ratios along the main trend,
outlining zones where support or resistance may occur.
Traders use this tool to analyze price behavior within channel trends and identify
suitable entry or exit points.
How to Draw Fibonacci Channel?
The analyst selects three points (two highs and one low, or vice versa) to draw parallel
lines based on Fibonacci ratios in the direction of the main trend.
Fibonacci Time Zones
Fibonacci Time Zones are vertical lines drawn using the Fibonacci sequence from a
significant price point into the future.
These lines indicate times when trend changes or new moves may occur, mainly used to
assess the time aspect of market moves, especially in larger trends.
How to Draw Fibonacci Time Zones?
Drawing Support and Resistance in Fibonacci Arcs in Financial Markets
Fibonacci Price Channel Using Three Points in Technical Analysis
The analyst identifies a starting and ending point for a trend, then uses the tool to draw
vertical lines based on the Fibonacci sequence from the starting point into the future.
Additional Tips for Using Fibonacci Tools
For effective use of Fibonacci tools in trading, consider the following:
It is better to use Fibonacci only on clear moves and strong trends;
Fibonacci levels can be combined with other technical tools such as price action,
candlestick patterns, indicators, and trading volume for more reliable signals;
Always look for Fibonacci clusters (areas where multiple Fibonacci levels overlap);
Points where multiple Fibonacci levels from different tools or timeframes converge are
often especially important;
Fibonacci should not be the sole decision-making tool; pay attention to market
psychology and capital management as well.
Combining Fibonacci with the RSI Indicator
Combining Fibonacci levels with the RSI indicator increases the accuracy of trading
signals.
Drawing from Start to End Point in Fibonacci Time Zones on the Gold/USD Chart (XAU/USD)
When the price reaches a key Fibonacci level and, at the same time, the RSI enters the
overbought or oversold zone, this confluence increases the probability of a price
reaction or reversal.
Traders use this combination to better identify entry and exit points and reduce trading
risk.
Example of Combining RSI with Fibonacci
On the 15-minute EUR/USD chart, after a bearish correction in an uptrend, the price
reaches the key 0.618 Fibonacci level. At the same time, the RSI indicator shows that
the price has entered the oversold area, so in such situations, traders may enter a buy
position.
Combining Fibonacci with Price Action
In this combination, the trader first draws important Fibonacci levels and then observes
price behavior, support/resistance, and candlestick patterns near these levels.
If a price action reversal signal is seen alongside a Fibonacci level, that signal is
considered more valid.
Example of Combining Fibonacci with Price Action
How to Trade Using Key Fibonacci Levels and Overbought/Oversold RSI Zones
On the GBP/USD chart, the price reaches the key 0.618 Fibonacci level. At the same
time, the price hits a 5-minute trendline, and a bullish engulfing candlestick pattern
form. These conditions are considered a suitable signal to enter a trade.
Common Mistakes in Using Fibonacci
Common mistakes of using Fibonacci in technical analysis include:
Drawing Fibonacci levels in unclear trends;
Incorrectly choosing swing highs and swing lows;
Over-reliance on Fibonacci and ignoring other tools;
Disregarding trade confirmations;
Ignoring market psychology and news.
Using Fibonacci in Multi-Timeframe Analysis
Multi-timeframe analysis is one of the effective methods for increasing the accuracy of
Fibonacci levels.
In this approach, the trader
fi
Fibonacci levels on higher timeframes (e.g., daily
or weekly) to identify major support and resistance areas. Then, the same is done on
lower timeframes (e.g., 4-hour or hourly).
How to Trade Using Key Fibonacci Levels and Price Action
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Conclusion
Fibonacci tools, due to their simplicity and ability to combine with other analytical methods, are an
essential part of technical analysis and are used for identifying reversal points, setting price targets,
and managing risk.
Their highest effectiveness is observed when evaluated alongside trading volume, trend type,price
action, and confirmation from indicators or candlesticks. Analyzing Fibonacci in multiple timeframes
also increases the reliability of the levels.
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Fibonacci in Technical Analysis: Tools for Reversal & Continuation

  • 1. TradingFinder tradingfindercom TradingFinder Educational link Fibonacci in Technical Analysis: Tools for Reversal & Continuation In technical analysis of financial markets, Fibonacci ratios and levels are recognized as one of the oldest tools for identifying price reversal points. The main feature of these levels is their compatibility with the repetitive structure of the market, such that during both upward and downward waves, prices often react to these levels. Drawing Fibonacci in Technical Analysis
  • 2. What is Fibonacci? Fibonacci in fi nancial markets is a set of mathematical ratios used to identify potential levels for price reversal or continuation. These ratios are derived from the famous Fibonacci sequence and are usually plotted as horizontal lines or various tools on the price chart. Traders use Fibonacci to determine support and resistance areas and price targets during uptrends and downtrends. The main application of Fibonacci in technical analysis is to predict key points of price behavior change based on the market’s wave structure. History of Fibonacci The Fibonacci sequence was fi rst introduced by Italian mathematician “Leonardo Fibonacci” in the 13th century, in his book "Liber Abaci". In this sequence, each number equals the sum of the two preceding numbers; these sequences are found in nature, art, and technical analysis of fi nancial markets. The Use of Fibonacci in Technical Analysis Fibonacci tools in technical analysis allow market behavior to be predicted based on recurring mathematical ratios. These tools are not only used for identifying support and resistance levels but also to set price targets, identifying pullback points, detecting the end of main market moves, and risk management planning.
  • 3. Fibonacci Numbers in Technical Analysis The Fibonacci sequence is a series of numbers where each number is the sum of the two preceding ones (0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, ...). The most important use of this sequence is to extract ratios like 23.6%, 38.2%, 50%, 61.8%, and 78.6%. In technical analysis, these ratios are used to identify reversal points, support, resistance, and price targets. The 61.8% ratio, or the golden ratio, holds the most signi fi cance in determining price reaction levels. Using these numbers and ratios, traders can analyze price movements with various Fibonacci tools on the chart and identify key market areas. Why Does Price React to Fibonacci Levels? Identifying Fibonacci Numbers in Technical Analysis
  • 4. Since a large number of traders follow these levels, the more attention they receive, the higher the probability of price reacting in these areas. Of course, this reaction does not always occur, as other factors also influence price, but this collective attention often leads to noticeable reactions at these levels. Types of Fibonacci Tools in Technical Analysis On analytical platforms, various tools based on the Fibonacci sequence and ratios exist, each serving a specific purpose. The most important tools are: Fibonacci Retracement Fibonacci Extension Fibonacci Fan Fibonacci Arc Fibonacci Channel Fibonacci Time Zones Fibonacci Retracement The Fibonacci Retracement tool is used to identify levels where the price may halt or retrace after an upward or downward movement. These lines show areas where the price has previously reacted or is likely to react. By combining these levels with other market data, traders can assess probable price behavior. How to Draw Fibonacci Retracement? To draw this tool, typically a main wave (low to high or high to low) is selected on the chart, and Fibonacci lines are drawn between these two points based on the 23.6%, 38.2%, 50%, 61.8%, and 78.6% ratios.
  • 5. Fibonacci Extension Fibonacci Extension is used to determine price targets following the continuation of a trend and is typically applied after a pullback or correction ends. These levels indicate where the price might reach after a correction; they can be used as profit-taking targets or probable market reaction zones. How to Draw Fibonacci Extension? The trader selects three points (start, end of the main wave, and end of the correction) to draw the tool and display levels such as 127.2%, 161.8%, 261.8%, and 423.6% on the chart. How to Draw Fibonacci Retracement Levels in Financial Markets
  • 6. Fibonacci Fan The Fibonacci Fan is a tool that draws diagonal lines based on Fibonacci ratios from a low or high point. These lines are used to examine dynamic support and resistance levels over time, helping analysts evaluate the trend’s momentum and direction. How to Draw Fibonacci Fan? The analyst marks the low and high of a wave, then uses the fan tool to draw diagonal lines from low to high (or vice versa) based on Fibonacci ratios. Setting Price Targets After a Pullback with Fibonacci Extension
  • 7. Fibonacci Arc Fibonacci Arc creates arcs based on Fibonacci ratios from a primary price move. These arcs indicate areas where the price may react as it moves, often considered as combined support and resistance zones. How to Draw Fibonacci Arc? The analyst chooses a low and a high point, then applies the arc tool between these points so that arcs are drawn based on Fibonacci ratios. Drawing the Fibonacci Fan Tool in Technical Analysis
  • 8. Fibonacci Channel Fibonacci Channel draws parallel lines based on Fibonacci ratios along the main trend, outlining zones where support or resistance may occur. Traders use this tool to analyze price behavior within channel trends and identify suitable entry or exit points. How to Draw Fibonacci Channel? The analyst selects three points (two highs and one low, or vice versa) to draw parallel lines based on Fibonacci ratios in the direction of the main trend. Fibonacci Time Zones Fibonacci Time Zones are vertical lines drawn using the Fibonacci sequence from a significant price point into the future. These lines indicate times when trend changes or new moves may occur, mainly used to assess the time aspect of market moves, especially in larger trends. How to Draw Fibonacci Time Zones? Drawing Support and Resistance in Fibonacci Arcs in Financial Markets Fibonacci Price Channel Using Three Points in Technical Analysis
  • 9. The analyst identifies a starting and ending point for a trend, then uses the tool to draw vertical lines based on the Fibonacci sequence from the starting point into the future. Additional Tips for Using Fibonacci Tools For effective use of Fibonacci tools in trading, consider the following: It is better to use Fibonacci only on clear moves and strong trends; Fibonacci levels can be combined with other technical tools such as price action, candlestick patterns, indicators, and trading volume for more reliable signals; Always look for Fibonacci clusters (areas where multiple Fibonacci levels overlap); Points where multiple Fibonacci levels from different tools or timeframes converge are often especially important; Fibonacci should not be the sole decision-making tool; pay attention to market psychology and capital management as well. Combining Fibonacci with the RSI Indicator Combining Fibonacci levels with the RSI indicator increases the accuracy of trading signals. Drawing from Start to End Point in Fibonacci Time Zones on the Gold/USD Chart (XAU/USD)
  • 10. When the price reaches a key Fibonacci level and, at the same time, the RSI enters the overbought or oversold zone, this confluence increases the probability of a price reaction or reversal. Traders use this combination to better identify entry and exit points and reduce trading risk. Example of Combining RSI with Fibonacci On the 15-minute EUR/USD chart, after a bearish correction in an uptrend, the price reaches the key 0.618 Fibonacci level. At the same time, the RSI indicator shows that the price has entered the oversold area, so in such situations, traders may enter a buy position. Combining Fibonacci with Price Action In this combination, the trader first draws important Fibonacci levels and then observes price behavior, support/resistance, and candlestick patterns near these levels. If a price action reversal signal is seen alongside a Fibonacci level, that signal is considered more valid. Example of Combining Fibonacci with Price Action How to Trade Using Key Fibonacci Levels and Overbought/Oversold RSI Zones
  • 11. On the GBP/USD chart, the price reaches the key 0.618 Fibonacci level. At the same time, the price hits a 5-minute trendline, and a bullish engulfing candlestick pattern form. These conditions are considered a suitable signal to enter a trade. Common Mistakes in Using Fibonacci Common mistakes of using Fibonacci in technical analysis include: Drawing Fibonacci levels in unclear trends; Incorrectly choosing swing highs and swing lows; Over-reliance on Fibonacci and ignoring other tools; Disregarding trade confirmations; Ignoring market psychology and news. Using Fibonacci in Multi-Timeframe Analysis Multi-timeframe analysis is one of the effective methods for increasing the accuracy of Fibonacci levels. In this approach, the trader fi Fibonacci levels on higher timeframes (e.g., daily or weekly) to identify major support and resistance areas. Then, the same is done on lower timeframes (e.g., 4-hour or hourly). How to Trade Using Key Fibonacci Levels and Price Action
  • 12. TradingFinder tradingfindercom Sources: TradingFinder Educational link Conclusion Fibonacci tools, due to their simplicity and ability to combine with other analytical methods, are an essential part of technical analysis and are used for identifying reversal points, setting price targets, and managing risk. Their highest effectiveness is observed when evaluated alongside trading volume, trend type,price action, and confirmation from indicators or candlesticks. Analyzing Fibonacci in multiple timeframes also increases the reliability of the levels. 1.our website link : https://tradingfinder.com/education/forex/what-is-fibonacci/ 2.all Education : https://tradingfinder.com/education/forex/ 3.TradingFinder Support Team (Telgram): https://t.me/TFLABS