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Johnny:
Beyond the Fibonacci ratios, which is much more
extensive than you indicate, there are a number of other series that traders
have used: Lucas series, Geometric series, 1/8s, natural squares, Gann squares,
etc. You could drive yourself nuts looking at everything. Also,if
you line everything up, it is obvious that the values are often quite close
(e.g., .618 and .625) and essentially the same in practice. For starters,
the full set of Fibonacci ratios will provide just about everything you will
need (add 1/8s if you like). At that point the harder job is to find
the ratios that your particular stock or index "likes", as they tend
to gravitate to specific ones.
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kailash
pareek
To: <A title=amibroker@xxxxxxxxxx
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Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2001 7:20
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Subject: [amibroker] more,more and
more
Hi,We are aware of default correction of a move,
38.2%,and 61.8%.But I want to involve much more than this and
someonehave to start this to-day or to-morrow. Yes, I'm also aware
of 23.6% correction and 1.618,2.618, 2.236, 4.236 ratios.I want to
know that have any one tried to look for asupport at HIGH - 3%, 5%, 8%,
13%....?Johnny__________________________________________________Do
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