Do you use fib projections?You can see the grid drawn from the high of the morning to the low. As I have stated I don't use fib numbers for retracements as too many good entries fall outside the .312 and .618, 50% is not a fib number but it is the sweet spot (One could earn a nice living trading nothing but 50% retracements). The second grid IS a fib extension and you can plainly see the corrective flags at 23.6 and 38.2. Those flags are formed by algo's taking profit and HFT algo's seeking corrective ticks. This is not theory or opinion, this is what I do for a living.
See my above post related to the chart. The second grid is fib extension, which is used to project targets.Do you use fib projections?
So you use extensions not projections?See my above post related to the chart. The second grid is fib extension.
The extension grid defines and projects fib targets. We may be a bit lost in semantics here.So you use extensions not projections?
fib projections are not constructed the same way that fib extensions are. They are different tools.The extension grid defines and projects fib targets. We may be a bit lost in semantics here.
Then I am not sure what you are referring to, simply showing what I do and where corrections often occur at extension levels.fib projections are not constructed the same way that fib extensions are. They are different tools.
As I have stated I don't use fib numbers for retracements as too many good entries fall outside the .312 and .618, 50% is not a fib number but it is the sweet spot (One could earn a nice living trading nothing but 50% retracements).