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Energy Trading Fibonacci Expansion Levels

We have looked at Fibonacci retracement in the previous lesson, drawn between 2 points. But to draw Fibonacci expansion we use 3 chart points.

To draw these levels we wait until the retracement is complete and the energies instrument starts to move in the original direction of the trend. Where the retracement reaches is used as point 3.

The example illustrated and explained below highlights the Three Points where the Fibonacci extension is drawn, marked as 1, 2 and 3. 1 is where the trend started, 2 is where the trend pulled back and retraced and 3 is where the retracement reached as instanced on the examples illustrated and described below.

How to Draw Energies Trading Fib Expansions Technical Indicator on Trading Charts

Please note where these levels are drawn - they are drawn above the indicator, these are the points where the trader will place the takeprofit orders.

Drawing Expansion Levels on an Upwards Trend

We use Fibonacci extension levels to estimate where the movement will reach. There are 2 important extension levels: 61.8 % and 100 %, these are used for taking profit.

On the example, below you can see that the Fibonacci extension is drawn along the direction of the trend, since the trend is upward - the expansion is drawn upwards.

These areas are displayed as horizontal lines above the indicator, showing the profit taking areas. In the example illustrated and explained below if you had used of 100 % extension you would have made nice profit from the trade.

NB: This is the same trade from the previous example where we used Fibonacci retracement to buy at around retracement level 38.2 %. At the same time we have used Fibonacci expansion 100 % to set take profit. Now find a Energies Trading chart and practice these strategies.

Energies Trading Fib Expansions Drawn on Upward Trend

From the above examples, the upward trend continued and both 61.8 % and 100.0 % levels were all hit after which price retraced again after hitting the 100.0 % extension.

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Drawing Expansion Areas on a Downwards Trend

Since we use this tool to estimate take profits, how do we draw it in a down ward trend?

We draw it from point 1 to 2 to 3 as shown below. Remember we always plot this tool in direction of the trend. In the example illustrated and explained below, can you figure what direction we have drawn it? That is right - downwards.

Try and see the difference between how we have drawn it above and how it is drawn below. This time you would also have used extension level 100 %, see just where the price reached. That would have been a nice take profit area.

Energies Trading Fib Expansions drawn on Downward trend

From the example above, after drawing this tool there are 2 levels that are used to show the profit taking areas, these two are drawn as horizontal lines across the price chart.