Fibonacci Calculator
What are Fibonacci Levels?
Fibonacci levels and sequences are not secret ratios nor price patterns found in the nature
of markets. It is rather a popular method, or indicator, to analyze an asset's price action in
financial markets, and like other popular indicators, its relevance rests with its
self-fulfilling popularity.
Fibonacci levels can be divided into two categories; retracements and extensions. Retracement
levels are applied to an asset’s price after a new high, on an uptrend, or a new low, on a
downtrend, and when traders identify a temporary end of a trend. When the market starts
consolidating, there will be pullbacks, or market corrections, the so-called Fibonacci
retracement levels.
Key Fibonacci Retracement Levels 0.236, 0.382, 0.500, 0.618, 0.764
On the other hand, Fibonacci extension levels are applied to an asset’s price as the
continuation of the trend. Market prices can (not necessarily) correct to one of the Fibonacci
retracements levels, and then carry on moving in the direction of the underlying trend, making
new highs or lows. Or it might just carry on moving in the direction of the main trend after a
consolidating period without touching any Fibonacci retracement levels.
Key Fibonacci Extension Levels 0.382, 0.618, 1.000, 1.382, 1.618
Just as there is no magical or universal law to the Golden Ratio, so there is no magical or
universal law within any of the Fibonacci ratios. They are simply interesting ratios
discovered by mathematicians and later adopted by traders.
Traders globally have been allured by the magical feeling of the Fibonacci ratios in the
markets. Because it is an indicator used globally, including several professional traders,
with many buying and/or selling on these levels, Fibo levels can be very effective.
How to Use the Fibonacci Levels Calculator
Trend direction: In this field, traders can simulate an uptrend or a downtrend by simply
selecting "Up" or "Down". Let's say, for example, that we want to calculate the Fibonacci
retracements for the EUR/USD, currently on an uptrend in the weekly chart, to find a good
entry level.
Firstly, for our example, we will select the "Up" trend direction.
Low price: In this field, traders should enter the EUR/USD pair's lowest price, printed at the
very beginning of the uptrend, for example, 1.16653.
High price: In this field, traders should input the EUR/USD pair's highest price, reached
during the current uptrend, for example, 1.20552.
Then, we hit the "Calculate" button.
The results: The Fibonacci Levels Calculator will calculate and display the 5 retracement
levels for the EUR/USD pair.
So, in our example, the uptrend, the lowest swing of the EUR/USD (point A) was 1.16653. The
price action went up to a highest of 1.20552 (point B). Inputting this data, our calculator
revealed that the Fibo retracement levels are 1.1987 for the 23.6% retracement, 1.1944 for the
38.2% retracement, 1.191 for the 50.0% retracement, and so on.