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Commodities Trading Fibonacci Retracement and Extension Commodity Trading Strategies

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Commodities Trading Fibonacci Retracement Levels

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Introduction to Commodities Trading Fibonacci Retracement Levels

Fibonacci retracement is drawn between 2 chart points but Fibonacci extension is drawn using 3 chart points.

Commodities Trading Fibonacci Retracement Level example illustrated and explained below where the commodity trend is moving down between Chart point 1 and Chart point 2, then after Chart point 2 the commodities price retraces then it continues moving upward in the original upward commodities trend. Note that this Commodities Trading Fibonacci Retracement Levels indicator is drawn from Chart point 1 to Chart point 2 in the direction of the commodities trend.

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Introduction to Commodity Trading Fibonacci Extension Levels

Fibonacci retracement is drawn between 2 chart points but Fibonacci extension is drawn using 3 chart points.

To draw these Commodity Trading Fibonacci Extension levels we wait until the commodities price retracement is complete and the commodities price starts to move in the original direction of the Commodities trend. Where the retracement reaches is used as chart point 3 for Fibonacci extension.

The Commodity Trading Fibonacci Extension example illustrated and explained below shows the 3 chart Points where the Commodity Trading Fibonacci Extension indicator is drawn, marked as chart point 1, 2 and 3. Chart point 1 is where the commodity trend started, Chart point 2 is where the commodity trend pulled back and retraced and Chart point 3 is where the retracement reached as shown on the Commodity Trading Fibonacci Extension example illustrated and explained below.

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Please note where these Commodity Trading Fibonacci Extension levels are drawn - Commodity Trading Fibonacci Extension levels are drawn above the Commodity Trading Fibonacci Extension indicator, these are the points where a commodity trader will set the take profit orders.


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