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- niceguy777 replied Nov 21, 2008
Lovely move! — Right on the button! Four confirmations on the Absolute Fibonacci Framework.
- niceguy777 replied Nov 21, 2008
Meditate on this! — The currencies move to the Absolute Fibonacci Framework. If you like to think in terms of sacred geometry, that is what this framework is based on. The meditation (if that works for you), or mindset work (which is much more ...
- niceguy777 replied Oct 21, 2008
Another perfect move on the Ab Fib Framework. I was chatting with someone about this a few days ago. This framework never ceases to amaze me!
- niceguy777 replied Oct 6, 2008
Another perfect green to green trade today!
- niceguy777 replied Oct 6, 2008
The AUD is another perfect example of how consisten the Absolute Fibonacci Framework is, and how easy it makes it to figure out trades. Capisce?
- niceguy777 replied Sep 30, 2008
Perfect end to a great day!
- niceguy777 replied Sep 30, 2008
Nice example fo the framework at work.... — I took two screenshots, 7.00am and 2.00pm using the Absolute Fibonacci Framework to decide on today's trade (which I took). See what you think...
- niceguy777 replied Sep 29, 2008
Just got back. So, it flirted with the 1.4443, as I originally thought. After that it slowed onto a smaller fractal on the framework. Horrible move. I'm glad I was out at a meeting!
- niceguy777 replied Sep 29, 2008
Looks about right.... If it carries on down, the 1.4230 region could be the next one to watch for.
- niceguy777 replied Sep 29, 2008
...and a nice one I followed down on the 'purples' on the EURUSD...
- niceguy777 replied Sep 29, 2008
Absolutely perfect on the Ab Fib Framework!
- niceguy777 replied Sep 25, 2008
Very interesting situation. It has hit the major barriers at the top of a 1000 set on the Ab Fib Framework. It has to stop there. At the moment, I'm not sure if, after a break of a day or more, it will continue quickly upwards to the 1.5140 or ...
- niceguy777 replied Oct 22, 2007
I've been watching this pair for a while now. It just did a nice predictable move through a 1000 fractal on the Absolute Fibonacci Framework. Beautiful! Bang on the line on our strong barrier (in red).
- niceguy777 replied Dec 1, 2006
Today's move on the GBP makes the point better than all my talking! — It hit a specific and predictable point on the framework today. (The purple line that it retraced from later).
- niceguy777 replied Nov 16, 2006
Favourite indicators? — Well, they have to be my mind, my body, the Absolute Fibonacci Framework and then anything else that seems to help - in that order. The Framework is the only thing that I've found that consistently gives accurate ...
- niceguy777 replied Sep 27, 2006
Thanks. If you used the Absolute Fibonacci Framework, you'd find that the areas of consolidation are either between lines on one fractal, or between strong barriers on different fractals. The length of the subsequent move is then governed by the ...
- niceguy777 replied Sep 14, 2006
Blimey! No comment. I must say, though, that nobody uses them like we do - apart from several members lurking quietly around this forum, and a few others...... Here's what the Absolute Fibonacci is showing about the GBP at the moment. Learn to ...
- niceguy777 replied Sep 5, 2006
I always answer this question with trepidation on forums, because it involves suggesting to the person that asks it that they buy my book - and that can be met with all sorts of different emotions! I can't describe the whole thing in a thread like ...
- niceguy777 replied Aug 24, 2006
Perhaps not surprisingly, I use the Absolute Fibonacci Framework. When you use all the charts together in the setup, you get a complete picture of the movement, and you can identify strong and weak barriers using a one-time setup. This chart shows a ...
- niceguy777 replied Aug 8, 2006
So how does it really work.....? — Well, I reckon the Fibonacci is a much misunderstood idea - but one of the best (and oldest) ideas around. It just depends on how you use it. Here's a sample of the Absolute Fibonacci Framework that I ...