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+ | === Chart Drawings === | ||
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+ | MyMoney supports the following predefined drawings: | ||
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+ | *Fibonacci Arcs: Fibonacci arcs are created by first drawing an invisible trendline between two points (usually the high and low in a given period), and then by drawing three curves that intersect this trendline at the key Fibonacci levels of 38.2%, 50% and 61.8%. Transaction decisions are made when the price of the asset crosses through these key levels. | ||
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+ | *Fibonacci Fan Lines: Fibonacci fans are created by first drawing a trendline through two points (usually the high and low in a given period), and then by dividing the vertical distance between the two points by the key Fibonacci ratios of 38.2%, 50% and 61.8%. The result of these divisions each represent a point within the vertical distance. The three 'fan' lines are then created by drawing a line from the leftmost point to each of the three representing a Fibonacci ratio. | ||
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+ | [[Image:FibFan.png|center|thumb|600px]] | ||
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+ | *Fibonacci Retracements: A term used in technical analysis that refers to the likelihood that a financial asset's price will retrace a large portion of an original move and find support or resistance at the key Fibonacci levels before it continues in the original direction. These levels are created by drawing a trendline between two extreme points and then dividing the vertical distance by the key Fibonacci ratios of 23.6%, 38.2%, 50%, 61.8% and 100%. | ||
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+ | [[Image:Fibtrace.png|center|thumb|600px]] | ||
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+ | *Fibonacci TimeZones | ||
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+ | *Fibonacci Vertical Retracements | ||
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+ | *Gann Angle | ||
+ | *Gann Periods | ||
+ | *Parallel Lines | ||
+ | *Percent | ||
+ | *Periods | ||
+ | *Poly-Straight Line Segment | ||
+ | *Straight Line | ||
+ | *Straight Line Segment | ||
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+ | === Indicators === | ||
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Revision as of 20:16, 2 July 2010
Overview
Chart Drawings
MyMoney supports the following predefined drawings:
- Fibonacci Arcs: Fibonacci arcs are created by first drawing an invisible trendline between two points (usually the high and low in a given period), and then by drawing three curves that intersect this trendline at the key Fibonacci levels of 38.2%, 50% and 61.8%. Transaction decisions are made when the price of the asset crosses through these key levels.
- Fibonacci Fan Lines: Fibonacci fans are created by first drawing a trendline through two points (usually the high and low in a given period), and then by dividing the vertical distance between the two points by the key Fibonacci ratios of 38.2%, 50% and 61.8%. The result of these divisions each represent a point within the vertical distance. The three 'fan' lines are then created by drawing a line from the leftmost point to each of the three representing a Fibonacci ratio.
- Fibonacci Retracements: A term used in technical analysis that refers to the likelihood that a financial asset's price will retrace a large portion of an original move and find support or resistance at the key Fibonacci levels before it continues in the original direction. These levels are created by drawing a trendline between two extreme points and then dividing the vertical distance by the key Fibonacci ratios of 23.6%, 38.2%, 50%, 61.8% and 100%.
- Fibonacci TimeZones
- Fibonacci Vertical Retracements
- Gann Angle
- Gann Periods
- Parallel Lines
- Percent
- Periods
- Poly-Straight Line Segment
- Straight Line
- Straight Line Segment