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Apr 25, 2013 10:40 AM

Fibonacci Sequencing that you probably haven't seen before 

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I have been deeply studying ancient geometry, Fibonacci sequencing, natural occurrences of Phi and Pi, the Egyptian cubit unit of measure, and so on. I feel that I am getting very close to gaining a much deeper understanding of how Phi interacts with market behavior. While my circles aren't perfect (hand-drawn), the ratios between each area equal 1.618 (Phi). I have no idea if there is any real significance to this method; however there seems to be significant inflections where Fibonacci circles intersect.

I chose the circle because it contains both Pi and Phi, which are significant Fibonacci numbers, and represent phases of a cycle. The geometric shape of a circle bests represents a cycle completion, and we are (hypothetically) approaching what could be the completion of the current cycle. The circle contains 360 degrees. If we divide the circle into 6, 60 degree radians, we end up with each radian roughly equaling Phi. This is why I found 6 cycle phases interesting, which were are seeing now.

Currently, I have no idea what the significance of this means, and I will continue to research, as I feel that I am close to something significant. I will post more findings as they come to me. Enjoy.
Comments
dlcjr
Would be interesting to see what it would look like using this approach in reverse -- going from Oct 8,2007 looking back 6 circles.
josh.lucion
The I Ching was established using this code. It properly predicted history to the fall of the roman empire, up to ww1 and 2. All of life and anything found in it are subject to these universal patterns. It brings free choice into question as I do believe we are free to do as we please, I do however feel when the time is right, something will happen regardless of the person. This pattern is how our minds are structured so why is it so hard to imagine all our thoughts could be predictable based on the pattern alone.
JLT
you should add the next fib circles, this is a great chart! I am also interested in ancient geometry...
MaxxPayme
These patterns persist constantly and consistently throughout nature. To think that the markets would be an exception to the universe is to be foolish. Keep up your research and I will appreciate the insights
mojeauxgrey
Wow. Looks dead on!
mojeauxgrey
Now what?
TradeVulture.com
151, follow the circles.
traderCarl
but they don't seem to be circle but an ellipse... which are variable in size, in the horizontal aspect.
TradeVulture.com
It has something to do with the screen size and compression of the chart. Ellipses also work, look up PHI Ellipses.
devd12
so what happens now?
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