Retroceso de Fibonacci Complete Guide

Retroceso de Fibonacci

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What is Retroceso de Fibonacci?

El retroceso de Fibonacci (Fibonacci Retracement) es un indicador de tendencia utilizado en el análisis técnico. Ayuda a los operadores a identificar posibles puntos de entrada y salida mediante el análisis del impulso del precio, la dirección de la tendencia o la volatilidad.

Signal Types

61.8% Golden Ratio Support

Price pulls back to the 61.8% level and shows signs of stabilization, suggesting a high-probability entry point for trend continuation.

38.2% Shallow Retracement

In a strong trending market, price only retraces to the 38.2% level before resuming the trend, indicating high momentum.

78.6% Deep Retracement

A retracement to the 78.6% level is the last line of defense; a break beyond this often signals a full trend reversal.

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FAQ

Is the 50% level a true Fibonacci ratio?

No, the 50% level is not derived from the Fibonacci sequence. However, it is included because markets frequently retrace half of a major move before continuing.

Which timeframe is most effective for Fibonacci Retracement?

While it works on all timeframes, it is most reliable on Daily, Weekly, and Monthly charts where the 'Swing Highs' and 'Lows' represent significant market sentiment.

How do I know which Swing High and Low to use?

You should select the most prominent peak and trough of a clearly defined trend. If the price makes a new high, the tool should be redrawn to reflect the new range.

Reviewed by KlineVision Research Team, CFA Charterholder, 10+ years quantitative research· 23 abr 2026

Parts of this page (FAQ, introductions) are AI-assisted. Core data and statistics are algorithmically computed. All pattern definitions are human-reviewed.

Data source: EODHD · Last updated: 23 abr 2026

Aviso legal: Esta página se basa en datos de mercado públicos y análisis técnico algorítmico. No constituye asesoramiento de inversión.

Data source: EODHD · © 2026 KlineVision AI