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Minggu, 03 Mei 2009

Introduction to Fibonacci trading techniques





First, a few words about Fibonacci himself…



Leonardo Pisano (nickname Fibonacci) was a mathematician, born in 1170, in Pisa (now Italy). His father was Guilielmo, of the Bonacci family. His father was a diplomat, as a result Fibonacci was educated in North Africa, where he learned "accounting" and "mathematics".



Fibonacci also contributed to the science of numbers, and introduced the "Fibonacci sequence"

The Fibonacci sequence is the sequence 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, introduced in his work "Liber abaci" in a problem involving the growth of a population of rabbits.



Aside from this sequence of number where every next number is the sum of the proceeding two, 0, 1 (0+1), 2 (1+1), 3 (2+1), 5 (3+2), 8 (5+3), 13 (8+5), etc.



There are the "Fibonacci ratios".. By comparing the relationship between each number, and each alternate number, and even each number to the one four places to the right, we arrive at some fairly consistent ratios.. The important ones are .236, 50, .382, .618, .764, 1.382, 1.618, 2.618, 4.236, and for good measure we include 1.00 ..

It turns out that the ratios are mathematical principles prevalent in nature around us, and is also in man-made objects. There are many interesting, entertaining, and poetic observations about Fibonacci numbers and ratios in the universe (see the reference section below). Fibonacci numbers appear in ancient buildings, in plants, planets, molecules, the dimensions of human bodies, and of course snails… But of what use is all that to the lowly trader?



What really interests you, the application of Fibonacci techniques in the trading environment..



Traders usually study charts! Fibonacci ratios may be applied to the Price scale, and also to the time scale of charts. I study the price scale. My focus here will be on the price scale for now, perhaps in the future I'll add some time-scale studies.



Prices never move in a straight line. Look at any chart, you will see many wiggles, as price advances and retraces.. Stocks, Futures, Forex, all instruments which are liquid, will often retrace in Fibonacci proportions, and advance in Fibonacci proportions. Not always, and not precisely to the penny. But very often, and reasonably close! This happens often enough that profitable trades can result. I will show you some examples below.



I used Fibonacci ratios with a few simple indicators to help determine probable price turning points, optimum entry, exit and stop-loss levels. My complete techniques are available in on-line video seminars, and in-person seminars. For more details, see the following web page: Click here for details.



The application of Fibonacci to trading can be very complex, and take much time and experience to perfect. Many traders enjoy making the process as difficult and as complex as they can tolerate.. I do the opposite, I try to simplify, try to bring clarity.



Fibonacci example - Microsoft Weekly chart.

This lesson demonstrates a very basic way to use Fibonacci levels. You just read about Fibonacci ratios. We will use just one of those ratios for now, the .382 Fibonacci ratio. In this chart MSFT made a high of (approximately) $59.97 in December of 1999. After that, it moved down to make a low of $30.19 in May of 2000.



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Projecting from that low in May, and using a Fibonacci ratio, we can calculate 29.78*.382=$11.37 . So 38.2% of 29.78 is 11.37 . If MSFT were to rally 38.2% of the down-move it would reach $41.57 (11.37+30.20). I'm using rounded numbers in my calculations, the chart above calculates it to be $41.564, we don't need that degree of accuracy!



Several weeks later, MSFT rallied and resisted right near that .382 Fibonacci level !!

So we were able to predict a future probable turning point (after the low of May 2000), using the Fibonacci ratio of .382!! If only it were always so easy.



The steps involved are:



1. Calculate the total value of a significant price-move (high to low, or vice-versa).

2. Calculate a Fibonacci retracement (in this case .382) of the prior move.

3. Look for price to confirm, by resisting (or support in an up-move) near that predicted retracement area.



Fibonacci example - Microsoft Daily chart.

This chart shows how a different Fibonacci level (61.8%) predicted resistance and a market turn.



Notice how the market behaved at the .382 level (30.80 area). Initially the market spiked through, then fell back to that level (late October). We cannot expect a chart to retrace at every Fib level. We can expect some support/resistance as buyers/sellers enter the market at these levels, but we can't always predict whether the market will actually turn at any particular level. Fibonacci techniques are used to alert you to a possible trade, if that price level does cause support or resistance. These techniques are not used as a trigger for entry. Other indicators are used in conjunction with Fibonacci studies to provide higher-probability entries..



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As mentioned before, there are several Fib levels, .236, 50, .382, .618, .764, 1.382, 1.618, 2.618, 4.236, and 1.00 .. So there are several places to look for a market turn. They can be calculated in advance, but trading blindly at a fib level can be dangerous, because you never know for certain (in advance) whether the market will turn at any particular Fib level. I use other indicators to help overcome that problem, click here to learn how to determine which Fib ratio is likely to be strong enough to turn the market.



Important notes from this lesson:



1. There are several Fib levels.

2. It takes some skill to determine which Fib level is likely to cause the market to turn.

3. There are some techniques to help you determine where a market is more likely to turn.

4. Do not blindly anticipate a market turn at a Fib level.



More Fibonacci examples.



QQQ Weekly chart with a deep retracement to .618 and a weak attempt to rally after that. However, consider the daily chart and intraday traders. they would have enjoyed the rally from $75 to $100, after going long from a support level that could have been predicted in March!



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QQQ daily chart. Multiple Fib levels timing the market perfectly in 3 consecutive waves up!

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Intraday chart, QQQ 30-minute. Notice the two market Fib retracements (there are others in this chart too).. The rally from 29.26 stopped at 31.10, then it supported **twice** at 30.39, for two good scalps. The next highlighted Fib support is at a retracement of .618 from the move up 30.47 to 32.49 .. Both of these support levels were predictable before the market supported there.. Hint:--- See how the rally continued after the shallow retracement to 30.39 ... See how the rally after the deeper retracement to .618 near 31.25 was a weaker rally.. This is common, a deeper retracement often foretells a weaker rally... See the next lesson in the table of contents for more on these advanced Fibonacci trading principles.

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Another intraday chart, S&P 5-minute.. The first Fib retracement is on a bearish move, an opportunity to short. The second is bullish, with a long entry near 999.25 .. Note that popular charting software will calculate Fibonacci to rediculous precision, we don't need anything closer than one tick! Actually, you should allow some room don't expect precision every time. Allow the trade some room to develop, or you will be stopped out too often.

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More Advanced - Microsoft Daily chart.



By now you're probably quite interested, perhaps applying all those Fibonacci ratios to many charts.. You should experiment with your own charts. As long as the instrument traded has a lot of liquidity (not a penny stock for example), you should start to see Fib support and resistance at work. You will start to notice that Fibonacci levels "work" sometimes and not others. Sometimes the trades are not profitable, or are less profitable than others. You need to develop the skills required to select better trades.

In this mini-lesson I want to show you how to evaluate price action based on which Fib levels it responds to, and how the market behaves immediately preceding the Fib support/resistance.



The chart below actually has many Fibonacci levels "performing well", providing support or resistance to the market. I want you to focus on the two that I have identified, for the purposes of this lesson.



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The first up-move that I have identified topped out at $26.90, and then retraced 61.8% before supporting at that Fib level. There was a pause at the .382 level, but it was not sufficient to hold the market. Now look at the rally from the support level near .618, it rallied but did not exceed the prior high of 26.90 … As a general rule, a retracement to .618 or below indicates that the preceding up-move is losing steam. A shallow retracement which supports at .382 is more likely to rally beyond the prior high than one which has a deep retracement beyond .50 all the way to .618 ..



The impressive thrust from 22.55 up to 26.90 was negated by a quick move back to .618 at about 24.20, so a trader should not be too optimistic about a continuation of the initial up-thrust.



Similarly, the move up in June, from 23.50 to almost 26.50 would also not inspire much optimism for a huge rally above the high of 26.50 … In general a shallow support at .382 would indicate a probable rally beyond the prior high. However, if the up-move preceding the retracement was sluggish rather than thrusting, you also should temper your enthusiasm.



If the second rally which only retraced to .382 had the thrust of the first rally, it would be a more attractive trade!



These are not firm rules, instead they are used as a guide, to help you filter for better trades. Every Fib level is not equal, some are more attractive than others.



Important notes from this lesson:



1. Not all Fib levels are alike.

2. No technical study is perfect, you must develop the skills to filter out bad trades, and improve the odds of finding better trades.

3. Price action just before a Fib retracement can tell you something about the future.

4. Which Fib level causes the end of a retracement also can give a hint to future price action.

5. No technical study is perfect, you must develop the skills to filter out bad trades, and improve the odds of finding better trades.



You can learn more about Neal and his video course by clicking here.




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Rabu, 29 April 2009

High Probability Trading

This tutorial is provided by Neal Hughes at FibMaster

Even traders with limited experience start to realize that we are not trying to capture every market move. We want to improve our odds and reduce our frustration by filtering, for high-probability trades.

The combination of trend and Fibonacci techniques can provide powerful signals for higher probability trading. We already know that trend-lines have some validity, and so do Fibonacci levels. Combine the two, to improve your chances.

The following charts are the USD/British Pound GBP. First, the daily chart as of October 5th 2005. I have drawn a red down-sloping trend-line joining the two recent swing highs.

The chart has moved down since early September , making a down-trend of consecutive "waves" with lower swing highs and lower swing lows. There were several opportunities to take advantage of the down-move. In this tutorial we will focus on the October 6th opportunity.

In a down-trend we want to short those swing highs, and take profits on swing lows. We don't want to short every time we **think** we have a swing high. If you have tried that, you know about whipsaw and fake-outs already haha. We only want the best trades, those which are more likely to succeed. So how do we choose an optimum entry point?

Our odds are improved if we have a swing high near a down-sloping trend-line (in red on the chart). Markets tend to reverse at Fibonacci levels. So if we have a significant resistance level near a trend-line we have an even better chance of success.

The next chart shows the GBP with Fibonacci resistance levels. Notice the "SK Resistance" level. This represents an area of significant resistance, with a higher probability of a reversal.

If you are new to Fibonacci, those studies look like a confusing series of colored lines. Learning how to use these Fibonacci studies, and which of them are stronger (higher probability), is really easy! I have made two video seminars that explain this. FibMaster.

That "SK Resistance" level, coinciding with a trend-line is an optimum shorting zone. If the market reaches that area (we can't be sure it will), and if the market resists there, we want to take a short position. Once the resistance materializes, it will be difficult for the market to move against us.

Most of us are not trading the daily chart, but we can use the longer-term charts to find **powerful** trends and Fibonacci levels. The next chart is a 60-minute chart. I choose 60-minutes because it clearly shows when resistance has materialized. You may prefer a 30 minute or 5 minute chart.

The following 60-minute chart shows how the Pound rallied to the SK resistance level, and the trend-line. It rallied over those, tested them briefly, then retreated. There are several ways to determine whether resistance has materialized. I have some very powerful techniques for that purpose. However we want this tutorial to focus on some basics. So for now we will use the obvious breaking of the rising trend as our trigger.

During that rally upward, the 60-minute chart has a series of higher swing highs and higher swing lows. Once we broke the highest swing low (see the last bar on the above chart), we know that up-trend has expired. So we want to start shorting rallies and take profits on dips as shown on the next chart (60-minute chart).

Notice how the market broke down, and never looked back! That is what happens when you combine trend-lines with Fibonacci techniques. The best trades go your way and keep on going. That is a characteristic of higher-probability trading.

If this tutorial makes sense, you are ready for Neal Fibonacci Trading videos! My two introductory videos are inexpensive, and they receive glowing reviews almost daily. You can take your trading to the next level, bring these powerful techniques to your trading just by watching my video seminars. FibMaster.


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Rabu, 01 April 2009

Free Forex Ebook (Part-5)

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Kamis, 26 Maret 2009

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Selasa, 24 Maret 2009

Free Forex Ebook (Part-4)


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Minggu, 22 Maret 2009

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Jumat, 20 Maret 2009

Sejarah Singkat Uang

Jauh sebelum masyarakat mengenal uang seperti yang ada saat ini, masyarakat zaman dahulu mempraktekan Barter. Barter sendiri didefinisikan sebagai transaksi barang dan jasa yang dilaksanakan melalui pertemuang langsung antara pihak yang mengalami surplus barang atau jasa tertentu dengan pihak yang mengalami kekurangan barang dan jasa tersebut. Misal: A memiliki surplus Roti tetapi ia tidak memiliki sekaligus membutuhkan Ikan sedangkan B memiliki surplus Ikan tetapi ia tidak memiliki sekaligus membutuhkan Roti. Maka terjadilah pertukaran (barter) diantara mereka, dimana A memberikan sebagian Roti miliknya kepada B sekaligus menerima sebagaian Ikan yang dimiliki oleh B. Maka sekarang si A memiliki Roti dan Ikan demikian juga dengan si B, maka kedua belah pihak sama-sama diuntungkan oleh transaksi tersebut.

Barter dapat dilaksanakan pada zaman dahulu karena pada zaman tersebut jumlah manusia masih relatif sedikit, jumlah kebutuhan barang dan jasa masih relatif sedikit, jenis serta variasi barang dan jasa yang dibutuhkan juga masih relatif sedikit. Akan tetapi, barter akan sangat sulit dilakukan pada zaman modern ini, hal ini disebabkan karena keadaan di zaman ini sangat berbeda dengan keadaan zaman dahulu. Zaman modern ini ditandai dengan jumlah manusia yang relatif besar, jumlah kebutuhan barang dan jasa yang relatif banyak dan cenderung terus bertambah, variasi dan jumlah barang dan jasa yang dibutuhkan relatif banyak.

Sejalan dengan perkembangan peradaban manusia, maka masyarakat pada saat itu mulai mengganti barter dengan uang, disebut sebagai uang barang. Misal: kerang, kulit binatang, dsb. Teknologi makin berkembang, termasuk teknologi pengolahan logam, maka manusia mulai mengenal uang yang terbuat dari logam sebagai alat transaksi. Misal: uang logam emas, uang logam perak. Adapun tiga fungsi utama uang adalah: sebagai alat tukar (medium of exchange), sebagai penyimpan nilai (store of value), dan sebagai satuan hitung (unit of account).



Uang emas (gold) dalam pengertian benda fisik (full-bodied money). Emas dipilih sebagai uang karena sifat yang melekat pada emas tersebut, yaitu dapat dipertukarkan dengan komoditas lain, dapat disimpan dalam waktu yang lama tanpa berkarat, dan dapat dipecah menjadi satuan-satuan kecil (misalnya dalam gram dan ons) guna menimbang komoditas lain.

Akan tetapi, uang emas juga memiliki kelemahan. Pertama, uang emas tidak mudah dibawa (portable), misalnya: orang yang ingin membeli mobil harus membawa sepuluh kilogram emas dan hal ini tentu saja amat menyusahkan penggunanya. Kedua, manusia menjadi cenderung berkompetisi untuk mencari, menumpuh dan memuliakan emas, bukan berkompetisi untuk memproduksi dan menguangkan komoditas. Emas sebagai full-bodied money bertambah volumenya ketika ditemukan tambang emas baru, dan pertambahan emas akan berhenti ketika tambang tersebut habis tereksploitasi. Artinya, perekonomian akan berkembang selama masih tersedia emas untuk ditambang dan akan berhenti apabila sudah tidak ada emas yang dapat ditambang.



Berdasarkan atas kelemahan emas sebagai full-bodied money maka diperkenalkan sistem representative full-bodied money dimana kebendaan emas hanya diwakilkan. Artinya, memegang uang (umumnya terbuat dari kertas dan logam) mempunyai misalnya, satu gram emas yang tersimpan di dalam brankas Bank Sentral sebagai pihak yang berwenang atas ketersediaan uang tersebut. Siapa saja yang mempunyai uang dapat sewaktu-waktu mendatangi Bank Sentral untuk menukar uang dengan sejumlah emas. Praktek ini dijalankan di dataran Eropa pada abad 16. Pada saat itu para tukang emas bersedia menerima uang logam (emas dan perak) untuk disimpan. Tanda bukti penyimpanan emas ditunjukan dengan surat deposito yang disebut Goldsmith’s Note. Dalam perkembangan, Goldsmith’s Note dapat digunakan sebagai alat pembayaran. Para tukang emas mulai mengeluarkan Goldsmith’s Note yang tidak didukung dengan cadangan emas atau perak dan diterima sebagai alat pembayaran yang sah dalam transaksi bisnis. Inilah cikal bakal munculnya uang kertas.



Sistem representative full-bodied money lebih mengetatkan persyaratan uang. Sebagai alat, uang tidak saja harus mampu menjalankan sekaligus tiga fungsinya tetapi juga harus memenuhi lima sifat, yaitu:

1. Portability, mudah dibawa ke mana pun,

2. Durability, tahan lama dan tidak mudah rusak,

3. Divisibility, mempunyai satuan-satuan yang kecil,

4. Standardizability, mempunyai, misalnya: bentuk, ukuran, bahan dan warna yang baku/standar, serta

5. Recognizability, dapat dikenali, baik dengan melihatnya, merabanya, atau menerawangnya.

Akan tetapi, sistem representative full-bodied money belum dapat menyelesaikan masalah dalam sistem full-bodied money, yaitu produktivitas ekonomi masih sangat tergantung pada ketersediaan emas (kecuali Bank Sentral dapat memonopoli penambangan, pengolahan, dan peredaran emas). Secarik uang kertas atau sekeping uang logam yang convertible dengan sejumlah emas dalam brankas Bank Sentral belum mampu mendorong produktivitas ekonomi.

Oleh karena uang yang berbasis emas, baik full-bodied maupun representative full-bodied money memiliki kelemahan seperti yang disebutkan pada paragraf di atas, maka dicari penggantinya. Uang tersebut harus memenuhi tiga fungsi utama uang serta lima sifat uang. Pilihan pun jatuh pada uang kartal (currency) yaitu alat atau instrumen yang tercetak dibawah wewenang, berfungsi sebagai sebagai alat tukar (medium of exchange), sebagai penyimpan nilai (store of value), dan sebagai satuan hitung (unit of account) serta bersifat portable, durable, divisible, standardizable, dan recognizable. Umumnya uang kartal tercetak dalam bentuk selembar kertas atau sekeping koin. Untuk Indonesia, uang kartalnya disebut Rupiah (Rp), terbuat dari bahan kertas dan logam, serta memiliki nilai nominal dari Rp. 50,- sampai Rp. 100.000,- diterbitkan oleh Bank Indonesia.

Referensi:

Joesoef, Jose Rizal. 2008. Pasar Uang dan Pasar Valuta Asing. Jakarta: Salemba Empat

Triandaru, Sigit dan Totok Budisantoso. 2006. Bank dan Lembaga Keuangan Lain (edisi 2). Jakarta: Salemba Empat


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