Top 4 Fibonacci Retracement Mistakes To Avoid
Top 4 Fibonacci Retracement Mistakes To Avoid
Top 4 Fibonacci Retracement Mistakes To Avoid
Every foreign exchange trader will use Fibonacci retracements at some point in their trading career. Some will use it just some of
the time, while others will apply it regularly. But no matter how often you use this tool, what's most important is that you use it
correctly each and every time. (For background reading on Fibonacci, see Fibonacci And The Golden Ratio.)
Ratio.)
Figure 1: A Fibonacci retracement applied to price action in the euro/Canadian dollar currency pair.
Source: FX Intellicharts
Figure 2, on the other hand, shows inconsistency. Fibonacci retracements are applied from the high close of 1.3742 (35 pips
below the wick high). This causes the resistance level to cut through several candles (between February 3 and February 7),
which is not a great reference level.
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Figure 3: A Fibonacci retracement applied to the British pound/New Zealand dollar currency pair establishes a long-term trend.
Source: FX Intellicharts
But, if we take a look at the short term, the picture looks much different.
Figure 4: A Fibonacci retracement applied on a short-term time frame can give the trader a false impression.
Source: FX Intellicharts
After a run-up in the currency pair, we can see a potential short opportunity in the five-minute time frame (Figure 4). This is the
trap.
By not keeping to the longer term view, the short seller applies Fibonacci from the 2.1215 spike high to the 2.1024 spike low
(February 11), leading to a short position at 2.1097, or the 38% Fibonacci level.
This short trade does net the trader a handsome 50-pip
50-pip profit, but it comes at the expense of the 400-pip advance that follows.
The better plan would have been to enter a long position in the GBP/NZD pair at the short-term support of 2.1050.
Keeping in mind the bigger picture will not only help you pick your trade opportunities, but will also prevent the trade from
fighting the trend. (For more on identifying long-term trends, see Forex Trading: Using The Big Picture.)
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3. Don't rely on Fibonacci alone.
Fibonacci can provide reliable trade setups, but not without confirmation.
Applying additional technical tools like MACD or stochastic oscillators will support the trade opportunity and increase the
likelihood of a good trade. Without these methods to act as confirmation, a trader will be left with little more than hope of a
positive outcome. (For more information on oscillators, see our tutorial on Exploring Oscillators and Indicators.)
Indicators.)
Taking a look at Figure 5, we see a retracement off of a medium-term move higher in the euro/Japanese yen currency pair.
Beginning on January 10, 2011, the EUR/JPY exchange rate rose to a high of 113.94 over the course of almost two weeks.
Applying our Fibonacci retracement sequence, we arrive at a 38.2% retracement level of 111.42 (from the 113.94 top). Following
the retracement lower, we notice that the stochastic oscillator is also confirming the momentum lower.
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Figure 6: Fibonacci is applied to an intraday move in the CAD/JPY pair over a three-minute time frame.
Source: FX Intellicharts
In Figure 6, we attempt to apply Fibonacci to an intraday move in the CAD/JPY exchange rate chart (over a three-minute time
frame). Here, volatility is high. This causes longer wicks in the price action, creating the potential for misanalysis of certain
support levels. It also doesn't help that our Fibonacci levels are separated by a mere six pips on average - increasing the
likelihood of being stopped out.
out.
Remember, as with any other statistical study, the more data that is used, the stronger the analysis. Sticking to longer time frames
when applying Fibonacci sequences can improve the reliability of each price level.
The Bottom Line
As with any specialty, it takes time and practice to become better at using Fibonacci retracements in forex trading. Don't allow
yourself to become frustrated; the long-term rewards definitely outweigh the costs. Follow the simple rules of applying
Fibonacci retracements and learn from these common mistakes to help you analyze profitable opportunities in the currency
markets. (For related reading, also take a look at How To Become A Successful Forex Trader or discuss other Fibonacci
strategies.)
strategies
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