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Drawing Commodities Trading Fibonacci Retracement Levels Commodities Technical Indicator on Upward and Downward Trend

The commodities price on a commodity chart does not move up or down in a straight line. Instead it moves up or down in a zigzag pattern. Commodities Trading Fibonacci Retracement is the tool used to calculate where the zigzag will stop. The pullback levels are 38.2%, 50% and 61.8%. These form the points at which the commodity market is likely to make a retracement.

What is a retracement? It is a pullback of the commodities price before the commodity market resumes the original trend/original direction of movement.

Example of Zigzag Movement: The Example below shows commodities price moving up in a zigzag pattern.

The diagram below shows movement in an upward market.

Retracement on upward Commodity trend - Commodity Trading Fibonacci Retracement Levels Indicator on Upward Commodities Trend and Commodities Trading Fibonacci Retracement Levels Indicator on Downward Commodity Trend

1-2: Commodities Price moves up

2-3: Pullback

3-4: Moves up

4-5: Pullback

5-6: Moves up

Since we can spot where a pullback starts on a Commodity Trading chart, how do we know where it will reach?

The answer is we use Fibonacci retracement tool.

This is a type of line study used in commodity to predict and calculate these levels. This commodity indicator is placed directly on the commodities chart within the trading platform provided by your broker, This commodity indicator will then automatically calculate these levels on the chart.

What are The Retracement Levels

  • 23.6 %
  • 38.2 %
  • 50.0 %
  • 61.8 %

38.2 % and 50.0 % Levels are the most used and most of the time this is where the pullback will reach. With 38.2 % being the most popular and most widely used.

61.8% is also commonly used to set stops for trades opened using this strategy.

This tool will be drawn in the direction of the trend as explained in the examples below.

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How to Draw on an Upward Bullish Market

In the diagram below the commodities price is moving up between 1 and 2 then after 2 it retraces down to 50.0% pull back area then it continues moving up in the original upward trend. Notice that this indicator is drawn from point 1 to point 2 in the direction of the commodity trend (Upward).

Because we know this is just a pullback based on our using this indicator, we put a buy order just between the levels 38.2% and 50.0% and our stop loss just below 61.8% pull back mark. If you had put a buy at this point in the trade example illustrated and explained below you would have made a lot of pips.

Fibonacci Drawn on Upward Commodities Trend - Commodities Trading Fibonacci Retracement Levels Commodity Technical Indicator on Upward Commodity Trend and Commodity Trading Fibonacci Retracement Levels on Downward Commodities Trend

Explanation for the Above Example

Once the trade hit the 50.0 % level, this zone provided a lot of support for the commodities price, and afterwards the commodity market then resumed the original up commodity trend and continued to move up.

23.6 % provides minimum support and is not an ideal place to place an order.

38.2 % provides some support but commodities price in this example continued to retrace up to the 50 % zone.

50.0 % provides a lot of support and in this example, this was the ideal place to place a buy order.

For this example, the pull back reached the 50.0 % pull back area, but most of the time the commodity market will retrace up to 38.2 % and therefore most of the time traders set their buy limit commodity orders at the 38.2 % level, while at the same time placing a stop just below 61.8 %.

How to Draw on a Downward Bearish Market

In the diagram below the commodity market is moving down between 1 and 2, then after 2 it retraces up to 38.2% retracement then it continues moving down in the original downward trend. Notice that this indicator is drawn from point 1 to point 2 in the direction of the commodity trend (Downward).

Because we know this is just a pull back we put a sell order at 38.2% level and a stop loss just above 61.8%.

If you had put sell order at the 38.2 % level as shown on the trade below you would have made a lot of pips afterwards. In this trade the retracement reached 38.2% point and did not get to 50.0% mark. From experience it is always good to use 38.2% because most times the pullback does not always get to 50.0% mark.

Fibonacci Tool Drawn on Downward Commodity Trend - Commodities Trading Fibonacci Retracement Levels Indicator on Upward Commodities Trend and Commodity Trading Fibonacci Retracement Levels Indicator on Downward Commodity Trend

Explanation for the Above Example

The above example is the perfect setup where the commodities price retraces immediately after touching the 38.2 % Level.

This zone provided a lot of resistance for the pull back, this was the best place for an investor to place a sell limit commodity order as the commodity market quickly moved down after hitting this level.


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