Fibonacci

  • fibRetracement(originPoint, targetPoint, styles?)β†’ pick two points (usually a swing high and a swing low), and the tool automatically draws the Fibonacci levels between them.

  • fibTrendExt(originPoint, targetPoint, anchorPoint, styles?)β†’ is like a forward-looking version of retracement. Instead of just measuring the pullback between two points, it projects Fibonacci levels beyond your chosen move.

  • fibChannel(basePoint, scalePoint, anglePoint, styles?)β†’ a set of parallel lines based on a base point, a scale point (distance), and an angle point (tilt).

  • fibTimezone(originPoint, targetPoint, styles?)β†’ instead of horizontal levels, this tool plots vertical time lines based on Fibonacci ratios.

  • fibSpeedResistFan(fanOrigin, fanTarget, styles?)β†’ a set of diagonal β€œfan” lines from one anchor to another, spaced by Fibonacci proportions.

  • fibTrendTime(originPoint, targetPoint, anchorPoint, styles?)β†’ Draws Trend-Based Fibonacci Time lines using three anchors: two to measure a base time interval, and a third to place and direct the projection.

  • fibCircles(originPoint, targetPoint, styles?)β†’ a set of expanding circles based on two anchors.

  • fibSpiral(basePoint, scalePoint, styles?)β†’ Draws Fibonacci Spiral arcs from two anchors: a base point (center) and a scale point (sets the starting radius).

  • fibSpeedResistArcs(originPoint, targetPoint, styles?)β†’ Draws Fibonacci Speed Resistance Arcs: curved arcs (not straight fans) from two anchors.

  • fibWedge(originPoint, leftArcPoint, rightArcPoint, styles?)β†’ Draws Fibonacci Wedge curves from three anchors.

  • pitchfan(originPoint, leftFanPoint, rightFanPoint, styles?)β†’ three-point β€œfan” lines derived from a pitchfork idea (one center point and two side points).

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