Sunday, July 17, 2011

Fibonacci Retracements Levels

Another tool I occasionally use is Fibonacci retracement levels.  Stocks or major indexes will often pull back or retrace a percentage of the previous move before reversing. These Fibonacci retracements often occur at three levels: 38.2%, 50%, and 61.8%. Actually, the 50% level really does not have anything to do with Fibonacci, but traders use this level because of the tendency of stocks to reverse after retracing half of the previous moveSo what do the fibs say about our stock market in the near term?  Below is a chart of the S&P 500 with Fibonacci levels drawn over the chart. 
As seen above, stocks have retraced down to the 50% level and bounced higher off that level. Stocks could also be putting in a higher low if that is indeed the pullback level before moving higher.  The week ahead is important with many earnings reports being announced.  AAPL on Tuesday, and INTC on Wednesday and MSFT will report on Thursday.
 
Bottom Line:  This week will determine the near term direction of the market.  If using just Fibonacci retracement levels then we have to give a move up for stocks the benefit of the doubt, as they hit the 50% retrace and moved higher. A break below that 50% line then the 61.8% level becomes the next area of support. 

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