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Understanding Fibonacci Numbers

Understanding Fibonacci Numbers

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: a waste of money
Review: Only three pages of this tome are devoted to Fibronacci numbers, and none of these is remotely related to market analysis. The rest of the pamphlet contains an impenetrable discussion of Elliot Wave mumbo-jumbo.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good Primer
Review: Provides a lot of interesting details about Fibonacci numbers. With that being said the type looks like system font and the only stock market example is a photocopy of a news article with such small type that you will have to use a magnifying glass to read it.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Exactly what it says it is
Review: This booklet is exactly what it claims to be and nothing more: a very basic overview of Fibonacci numbers as is used in tracking price movements. There are a few pages describing how the numbers are calculated or derived and then gives a two-page real-life example of Fibonacci relationships in the price movements of the DJIA in the context of technical analysis (specifically Elliott Wave analysis). The bibliography is a real treasure. Overall, if you are interested in Fibonacci numbers this might be the first place you start, but it will NOT give you a lot of depth.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Exactly what it says it is
Review: This booklet is exactly what it claims to be and nothing more: a very basic overview of Fibonacci numbers as is used in tracking price movements. There are a few pages describing how the numbers are calculated or derived and then gives a two-page real-life example of Fibonacci relationships in the price movements of the DJIA in the context of technical analysis (specifically Elliott Wave analysis). The bibliography is a real treasure. Overall, if you are interested in Fibonacci numbers this might be the first place you start, but it will NOT give you a lot of depth.


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