I've been silently following along with this thread and the videos, learning tons along the way. I've been waiting to wade into the thread when I had something worthwhile to contribute. Though my understanding of Mouteki's method is rounding in to shape it seems you fine folks here have been a couple steps ahead of me in grasping this and posting your good questions and example charts before I could. Thanks to all of you!
Hopefully some of you find this helpful....if nothing more than maybe a tad more convenient. And, please know that I got this idea from Bobokus in his Fibonacci thread.
Go to your Fib retracement tool, open the "Fibo Levels" tab and add the following under the "Level" column:
1.62 - (under "Description" call it Target 1 or Expansion 1, etc....)
2 -Target 2
2.62 - Target 3
-.62 - Target 1
-1 -Target 2
-1.62 -Target 3
I believe this will only work if you always pull your fibos from the top-down (I always do anyway). To facilitate this, I've renamed my .382 and .618 to:
.382 Short
.618 Long
Stand by for a screenshot. Also, you can find this info over on the first page of Bobokus' thread.
Again, thanks Mouteki and everyone. Hope you all see some value in this.
Randy
Hopefully some of you find this helpful....if nothing more than maybe a tad more convenient. And, please know that I got this idea from Bobokus in his Fibonacci thread.
Go to your Fib retracement tool, open the "Fibo Levels" tab and add the following under the "Level" column:
1.62 - (under "Description" call it Target 1 or Expansion 1, etc....)
2 -Target 2
2.62 - Target 3
-.62 - Target 1
-1 -Target 2
-1.62 -Target 3
I believe this will only work if you always pull your fibos from the top-down (I always do anyway). To facilitate this, I've renamed my .382 and .618 to:
.382 Short
.618 Long
Stand by for a screenshot. Also, you can find this info over on the first page of Bobokus' thread.
Again, thanks Mouteki and everyone. Hope you all see some value in this.
Randy