Every move in a price chart starts with an ''Impulse'', imagine it like a ''Pebble''.
When the Pebble hits water it creates ''Ripples'' that are captured by the Fib Series.
Each Ripple has equal distances between peaks and troughs, or what I call the ''Pulse''.
Each Line has Gravity.
Each Line must be Tested.
Each Line has a Personality.
Every Asset Class behaves this way.
Every Time Frame shows these ripples.
Every Human Brain is susceptible to them.
This is a followup to my previous tutorial linked below.
That one has gotten very long with so many updates as examples.
PLEASE spend some time on the numerous examples in the first publication below:

When the Pebble hits water it creates ''Ripples'' that are captured by the Fib Series.
Each Ripple has equal distances between peaks and troughs, or what I call the ''Pulse''.
Each Line has Gravity.
Each Line must be Tested.
Each Line has a Personality.
Every Asset Class behaves this way.
Every Time Frame shows these ripples.
Every Human Brain is susceptible to them.
This is a followup to my previous tutorial linked below.
That one has gotten very long with so many updates as examples.
PLEASE spend some time on the numerous examples in the first publication below:

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Here is an example and amazing observations during this USDCAD Trade 
Since posting that Idea, UC has been making progress towards first target while still respecting each Fib tradingview.com/x/BP0Jw0JI/. That red fib at 1.132755 was a concern while it was climbing.
Closer measurement of the move shows its own Impulse and the ripples, just as ALL moves have
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Another beautiful example, AU this time, over a 2 day period. This one was first confirmed at the 2.236, then the 3.236 gave me 100% confidence in it. "oh no you DONT! Lest you forget who is Master, lick my 9.618 boots" :)
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Example of Multiple Impulses and their usefulness, by ONG. It was just launched on Binance less than 24 hours before this post.
It spiked out of opening gates to almost $4.00 (usdt) Yikes to 3.99 buyer.
But ignoring the launch spike and analyzing waves after bounce here:
Impulse 1:
Impulse 2:
Impulse 3:
Imuplse 1+2+3:
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Unusual example from ETH/USD:Fib series of a move Up recently
Fib series of the Drop seen at end above
Both Fibs overlaid show close proximity (ie original frequency still in play)
Zoom on overlaid fibs shows microscopic moves off both fibs
I will be watching for one fib to take over.
If green then higher odds of going Up.
If red then higher odds of doing Down.
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GOLD m15 .
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LINK.USD example of Fib Placement thoughts Then see where the extensions hit.
Then try various 0.0 and 1.0 placements.
Sometimes one or both choices are clear.
In this case the fib 1.0 was clearly indicated.
The fib 0.0 is assumed, after excluding first have of wave since it looked to be defined by the Red fib from higher TF.
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ETC.USD with an interesting example of Fibosity:ETC.USD (1H tf)
Was born here: (Daily tf)
(was hyped and pumped before launch, and then sell the news thing).
This example brings up a couple of points:
1) we are at "Impulse Redux" (return to the impulse, and look what happened).
2) once a fib pings are few times, it remains relevant FOREVER.
- because those numbers will have been ingrained into humans, computers, indicators, ma's etc.
The above "Ripples" generated by that "Impulse" are still being noticed over Year later.
One year in Crypto is very long time, similar to about 10 years in metals or stocks.
And yes, similar fib effects last for DECADES in other asset classes. (this one might too, but don't know yet).
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BTC.usd example under the Microscope (30 sec chart).EXAMPLE: Rejection from higher timeframe fib which forms an "Impulse", which then forms "Ripples" with many "Pings".
KEEPER: Look for Impulses resulting from a Ping.
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BTC.usd with another interesting example.EXAMPLE: Ping from higher tf Fib forms and Impulse which sets off Ripples that Ping the wave repeatedly:
Rejecting from High tf fib created an "Impulse" (fib 0,1) ,
which set off "Ripples" (fib extensions) emanating downward,
most of which reacted with "Pings" (exact ricochet) like energy bands.
KEEPER: Have confidence in the Ripples created by "Ping-Impulses".
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BTC.usd example CONTINUED from ABOVE 2 snaps.Two Concepts in one Example:
1) "Pulse" of a wave, or a minimum increment of movement, and multiples there of that become relevant.
2) Wave had returned to the "Impulse Core" (maximum resistance) when news hit about Capital Gains Tax Hike.
3) Even though news was a new Impulse (force) even the accelerated wave still followed the Pulse as increments.
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Nasdaq 100 hourly FOMC spike was the "Impulse" (fib 0,1) and that wave ended exactly where it "should".
Along the way we heard many "PIngs" that confirmed the wave was sustainable.
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Zoom in (m1) at the top:
100 massive corps,
1000's of variables to each,
Millions of humans/bots watching,
yet their average turns on a PENNY.
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Thus my faith in the Golden Ratio.
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