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    Support aur Resistance Levels Identify karna:
    Support aur Resistance Levels Identify karna:

    Fibonacci Retracement ranges ko use karke investors potential help aur resistance levels ko discover karte hFibonacci Retracement tijarat mein aik technical analysis tool hai jo Fibonacci Sequence par mabni hota hai. Is ka maqsad marketplace mein peechay jhatak (pullback) ke doratician Leonardo Fibonacci ne kiya tha. Unhone apni kitaab "Liber Abaci" mein is silsile ko aam taur par pesh kiya tha. Fibonacci Sequence ki shuruaat 0 aur 1 se hoti hai, aur phir har ek quantity an aane wale levels ko pehchan'na hai. Fibonacci Retracement mein kuch khas retracement levels hotay hain jo buyers ko suggest karte hain ke marketplace mein kis tarah ka motion hone wala hai.Ain. Yeh tiers market mein reversals ya retracements hone ke chances ko darust karte hain.

    Entry aur Exit Points Decide karna:

    Traders Fibonacci Retracement stage agar sahi taur par istemal kiye jayein, toh investors ko market tendencies aur reversal points ko pick out karne mein madad kar sakte hain. Lekin, hamesha thorough analysis aur confirmatory indicators ke sath hello trading selections lena chahiye.S ko istemal karke apne entry aur exit factors determine karte hain. Agar fee et ka istemaal karna aham hai. Fibonacci Sequence aur uski ek aham hissa, Fibonacci Retracement, tijarat mein aik azeem aur maqbool tool hai. Yeh do chezein tijarat mein istemaal hoti hain taake tijarat karne walay ko sasta aur behtareen dauran mil sake. Is article mein, hum Fibonacci Sequence aur Fibonacci Retracement ke istemaal ke bare mein roman Urdu mein tafseel se baat karenge.Ok specific degree tak retrace hota hai, toh woh ek potential entry factor ho sakta hai.
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    TRADE
    Prices move because of supply and demand. When demand is greater than supply, prices rise. When supply is greater than demand, prices fall. Sometimes, prices will move sideways as both supply and demand are in equilibrium.

    Like many concepts in technical analysis, the explanation and rationale behind technical concepts are relatively easy, but mastery in their application often takes years of practice.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS
    Technical analysts use support and resistance levels to identify price points on a chart where the probabilities favor a pause or reversal of a prevailing trend.
    Support occurs where a downtrend is expected to pause due to a concentration of demand.
    Resistance occurs where an uptrend is expected to pause temporarily, due to a concentration of supply.
    Market psychology plays a major role as traders and investors remember the past and react to changing conditions to anticipate future market movement.
    Support and resistance areas can be identified on charts using trendlines and moving averages.
    What Is Support?
    In a downtrend, prices fall because there is an excess of supply over demand. The lower prices go, the more attractive prices become to those waiting on the sidelines to buy the shares. At some level, demand that would have been slowly increasing will rise to the level where it matches supply. At this point, prices will stop falling. This is support.


    Support can be a price level on the chart or a price zone. In any event, support is an area on a price chart that shows buyers’ willingness to buy. It is at this level that demand will usually overwhelm supply, causing the price decline to halt and reverse.
    What Is Resistance?
    Resistance is the opposite of support. Prices move up because there is more demand than supply. As the prices move higher, there will come a point when selling will overwhelm the desire to buy. This happens for a variety of reasons. It could be that traders have determined that prices are too high or have met their target. It could be the reluctance of buyers to initiate new positions at such rich valuations. It could be for any other number of reasons. But a technician will clearly see on a price chart a level at which supply begins to overwhelm demand. This is resistance. Like support, it can be a level or a zone.


    Once an area or “zone” of support or resistance has been identified, those price levels can serve as potential entry or exit points because, as the price reaches a point of previous support or resistance, it will do one of two things: bounce back away from the support or resistance level, or violate the price level and continue in its prior direction—until it hits the next support or resistance level.

    The timing of some trades is based on the belief that support and resistance zones will not be broken. Whether the price is halted by or breaks through the support or resistance level, traders can “bet” on the direction of price and can quickly determine if they are correct. If the price moves in the wrong direction (breaks through prior support or resistance levels), the position can be closed at a small loss. If the price moves in the right direction (respects prior support or resistance levels), however, the move may be substantial.


    The Basics
    Support and resistance can be found in all charting time periods; daily, weekly, and monthly. Traders also find support and resistance in smaller time frames like one-minute and five-minute charts. But the longer the time period, the more significant the support or resistance. To identify support or resistance, you have to look back at the chart to find a significant pause in a price decline or rise. Then look forward to see whether a price halts and/or reverses as it approaches that level. As has been noted above, many experienced traders will pay attention to past support or resistance levels and place traders in anticipation of a future similar reaction at these levels.


    Technical analysis is not an exact science, and sometimes the price will dip below support levels or reverse before it gets to the prior support level. The same is true for resistance: Price may reverse before it gets to the prior resistance level or break above it. In each case, flexibility is required in interpreting these chart patterns. This is why support and resistance levels are sometimes referred to as zones.

    There is nothing magical about these price levels. It is simply that many market participants are acting off the same information and placing trades at similar levels.

    Most experienced traders can share stories about how the price of an asset tends to halt when it gets to a certain level. For example, assume that Jim was holding a position in stock from March to November and that he was expecting the value of the shares to increase.

    Let’s imagine that Jim notices that the price fails to get above $39 several times over several months, even though it has gotten very close to moving above that level. In this case, traders would call the price level near $39 a level of resistance. Support refers to the price level on a chart where equilibrium is reached. This means that demand has increased to match supply. This causes the decline in the price of the asset to halt; therefore, the price has reached a floor. As you can see from the chart below, the horizontal line below the price represents the price floor. You can see by the blue arrows underneath the vertical line that the price has touched this level four times in the past. The examples above show that a constant level prevents an asset’s price from moving higher or lower. This static barrier is one of the most popular forms of support/resistance, but the price of financial assets generally trends upward or downward, so it is not uncommon to see these price barriers change over time. This is why the concepts of trending and trendlines are important when learning about support and resistance.

    When the market is trending to the upside, resistance levels are formed as the price action slows and starts to move back toward the trendline. When the is moving against the prevailing trend, it is called a reaction. Reactions can occur for a large variety of reasons, including profit taking or near-term uncertainty for a particular issue or sector. The resulting price action undergoes a “plateau” effect, or a slight drop-off in stock price, creating a short-term top.

    Many traders will pay close attention to the price of a security as it falls toward the broader support of the trendline because, historically, this has been an area that has prevented the price of the asset from moving substantially lower. For example, as you can see from the Newmont Corp. (NEM) chart below, a trendline can provide support for an asset for several years. In this case, notice how the trendline propped up the price of Newmont’s shares for an extended period of time.
    On the other hand, when the market is trending to the downside, traders will watch for a series of declining peaks and will attempt to connect these peaks together with a trendline. When the price approaches the trendline, most traders will watch for the asset to encounter selling pressure and may consider entering a short position because this is an area that has pushed the price downward in the past. To be a valid trendline, the price needs to touch the trendlines at least three times. Sometimes with stronger trendlines, the price will touch the trendline several times over longer time periods. Also, in an uptrend, the trendline is drawn below the price, while in a downtrend, the trendline is drawn above price.

    The support/resistance of an identified level, whether discovered with a trendline or through any other method, is deemed to be stronger the more times that the price has historically been unable to move beyond it. Many technical traders will use their identified support and resistance levels to choose strategic entry/exit points because these areas often represent the prices that are the most influential to an asset’s direction. Most traders are confident at these levels in the underlying value of the asset, so the volume generally increases more than usual, making it much more difficult for traders to continue driving the price higher or lower.

    Unlike the rational economic actors portrayed by financial models, real human traders and investors are emotional, make cognitive errors, and fall back on heuristics or shortcuts. If people were rational, then support and resistance levels wouldn’t work in practice!
    Round Numbers
    Another common characteristic of support/resistance is that an asset’s price may have a difficult time moving beyond a round number, such as $50 or $100 per share. Many people think in terms of a round number, and this carries over into the stock market. Because people have easier time visualizing in round numbers, many inexperienced traders tend to buy or sell assets when the price is at a round number.

    Also, many target prices or stop orders set by either retail investors or large investment banks are placed at round price levels rather than at prices such as $50.06. Because so many orders are placed at the same level, these round numbers tend to act as strong price barriers. For example, if all the clients of an investment bank put in sell orders at a suggested target of $55, it would take an extreme number of purchases to absorb these sales and, therefore, a level of resistance would have been created.

    Moving Averages
    Most technical traders incorporate the power of various technical indicators, such as moving averages, to aid in predicting future short-term momentum. In fact, people who find it difficult to draw trendlines often will substitute them for moving averages. As you can see from the chart below, a moving average is a constantly changing line that smooths out past price data, allowing for an easier identification of support and resistance. Notice how the price of the asset in the chart below finds support at the moving average when the trend is up, and how it acts as resistance when the trend is down.
    Image by Sabders can use moving averages in a variety of ways, such as to anticipate moves to the upside when price lines cross above a key moving average, or to exit trades when the price drops below a moving average. Regardless of how the moving average is used, it often creates “automatic” support and resistance levels. Most traders will experiment with different time periods in their moving averages so that they can find the one that works best for their trading time frame.

    Other Indicators
    In technical analysis, many indicators have been developed and are still being developed to identify barriers to future price action. Some indicators are plotted on price charts, while others are plotted above or below the price. These indicators can often seem complicated at first, and it takes practice and experience to learn to use them effectively. But regardless of how complex an indicator appears, its use and interpretation are often no different from that of other indicators created through simpler methods like calculating moving averages and drawing trendlines.

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    The “golden ratio” used in the Fibonacci sequence, is also observed repeatedly in nature and social structure.

    For example, the Fibonacci retracement is a favorite tool among many short-term traders because it clearly identifies levels of potential support/resistance. The reasoning behind how this indicator calculates the various levels of support and resistance is beyond the scope of this article, but notice in the chart below how the identified levels (dotted lines) are barriers to the short-term direction of the price.

    Trading ranges can sometimes occur. These are areas where support and resistance levels are relatively close and the price bounces between two levels for a period of time. Experienced traders will sometimes trade within these trading ranges, which are also known as sideways trends. One strategy that they use is to place short trades as the price touches the upper trendline and long trades as the price reverses to touch the lower trendline. This strategy is extremely dangerous, and it is much better to wait to see in which direction the price will break out of the range and then place your trades in that direction.

    Support and Resistance Reversals
    A previous support level will sometimes become a resistance level when the price attempts to move back up, and conversely, a resistance level will become a support level as the price temporarily falls back.

    Price charts allow traders and investors to visually identify areas of support and resistance, and they give clues regarding the significance of these price levels. More specifically, they look at:

    Number of Touches
    The more times that the price tests a support or resistance area, the more significant the level becomes. When prices keep bouncing off a support or resistance level, more buyers and sellers notice and will base trading decisions on these levels.

    Preceding Price Move
    Support and resistance zones are likely to be more significant when they are preceded by steep advances or declines. For example, a fast, steep advance or uptrend will be met with more competition and enthusiasm and may be halted by a more significant resistance level than a slow, steady advance. A slow advance may not attract as much attention. This is a good example of how market psychology drives technical indicators.

    Volume at Certain Price Levels
    The more buying and selling that has occurred at a particular price level, the stronger the support or resistance level is likely to be. This is because traders and investors remember these price levels and are apt to use them again. When strong activity occurs on high volume and the price drops, a lot of selling will likely occur when the price returns to that level, since people are far more comfortable closing out a trade at the breakeven point than at a loss.

    Time
    Support and resistance zones seen in longer time frame charts such as weekly or monthly charts are often more significant than those seen in shorter time frame charts such as the one-minute or five-minute chart.

    Some investors dismiss support and resistance levels entirely because they say that the levels are based on past price moves, offering no real information about what will happen in the future. But all of technical analysis is based on using past price action to anticipate future price moves; therefore, this is an argument for dismissing technical analysis entirely.
    How Can Identifying Support and Resistance Levels Help Traders?
    Determining future levels of support can drastically improve the returns of a trading or short-term investing strategy because it gives traders an indication of where price declines are likely to halt. Conversely, foreseeing a level of resistance can be advantageous because it will alert traders to be vigilant as the price approaches this area for a likely reaction in price. As mentioned above, there are several different methods to choose when looking to identify support/resistance, but regardless of the method, the interpretation remains the same: The trader is looking for an indication that the price of a security will likely react in a certain manner as it approaches and touches a recognized price level.

    How Can Market Psychology Influence Support and Resistance Levels?
    Market psychology and behavioral finance can influence where support and resistance levels occur. Anchoring, for instance, is when people assign meaning or significance to otherwise arbitrary numbers. A previously established level of support or resistance may therefore become an anchor at which points future resistance or support will be observed - even though these points may not reflect any fundamentals. Likewise, round numbers such as $1,000 or $25,000 may serve as support or resistance levels, not because they are fundamentally-driven, but are symbolically meaningful as psychological anchors. As these levels are breached, traders may adjust their anchors accordingly.

    What Happens if a Price Breaks Through its Support or Reistance?
    A breakout from a support or reversal can indicate a trend reversal. If support is broken, that will likely become the new level of resistance. Alternatively, if resistance is broken to the upside, it can form the basis for support in the short term.

    The Bottom Line
    Support and resistance levels are key concepts used by technical analysts and form the basis of a wide variety of technical analysis tools. The basics of support and resistance consist of a support level, which can be thought of as the floor under price, and a resistance level, which can be thought of as the ceiling above price. Prices fall and test the support level, which will either hold, and the price will reverse to the upside, or be violated, and the price will drop through the support and likely continue lower to the next support level.

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      Support & Resistance Levels


      Support level forex mein woh price hai jahan currency pair ki prices girna band karti hain, rukti hain, aur phir barhne lagti hain. Iska matlab hai ke is level par aam tor par buyers sellers se zyada hote hain. Forex market mein support aur resistance levels traders ko market ki raah samajhne aur future prices ka andaza lagane mein madad karte hain taki wo successful bets laga sakein. Ye aapko madad karte hain ke jab market mein rukawat hoti hai aur rukne aur rukne ke baad direction badalne ki zyada chances hote hain. Support level ke paas khareedari karna aur resistance level ke paas bechne se aap substantial profit kama sakte hain aur nuksan aur risk ke chances ko kam kar sakte hain. Aap support level ko market mein di gayi time period ke lowest low prices ke nazdeek ek line banakar pehchane ja sakte hain.
      For example, agar aap EUR/USD trade kar rahe hain aur market mein dakhil hone ke liye sahi price level ko pehchanne ke liye uske price history ko track kar rahe hain. Pichle saal mein EUR/USD ne $5 se $15 per unit ke darmiyan trade kiya. Doosre mahine mein, currency pair ki prices ne $15 tak barhna shuru kiya, lekin uske baad woh $5 par gir gaya. 7th mahine mein trading ke doran, ye dobara $15 tak pahunch gaya, lekin 9th mahine mein $9 par gir gaya. 11th mahine mein ek bar phir ye badha aur currency pair ne $15 par trade kiya phir agle 31 din mein $12 par gir gaya aur ant mein phir se $15 par pahunch gaya.
      EUR/USD ke liye pichle saal ki market price trend ka analysis karne ke baad, aapne support price ko $5 mein pehchana. Iska matlab hai ke aap is saal ke liye is currency pair ko trade karne ke liye $5 par ek buy order rakh sakte hain taake aap pricing mein izafay ke zariye apne munafa ko maximize kar saken.

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      Explaination

      Forex mein resistance level woh price hai jahan currency pair ki prices badhna band karti hain, rukti hain, aur phir girne lagti hain. Iska matlab hai ke is level par aam tor par sellers buyers ke mukable zyada hote hain. Aap resistance level ko forex market mein ek line banakar pehchan sakte hain jo market mein di gayi time period ke highest high prices ke saath hoti hai.
      For example, chaliye wohi example lete hain jise humne support price identification ke doran discuss kiya tha, EUR/USD currency pair jo $5 aur $15 ke darmiyan trade kar raha hai. Resistance price level ko $15 par pehchana gaya hai. Isliye, aap is price par ek sell order rakh sakte hain taaki jab bhi currency pair price is level tak pahunchti hai, aapka order execute ho aur profit maximize ho.

      Trading

      Aap support aur resistance levels ko trade kar sakte hain long orders place karke uptrend ke paas support level ke nazdeek aur downtrend ke paas resistance levels ke nazdeek short orders place karke.
      Jab aap support ke paas currency pair ko khareed rahe hain, to market ko ek range mein trade karte waqt support aur resistance trading execute karne ke liye wait karein aur order place karein jab currency pair price us particular range ke high price point ke upar move kare. Ye price break ek uptrend confirmation hai jo aapko signal deta hai ke prices ab support level ke upar move kar rahe hain.
      Dusri taraf, jab aap resistance ke paas currency pair ko bech rahe hain, to market ko ek range mein trade karte waqt wait karein aur order place karein jab currency pair prices us particular range ke low price ke neeche move kare. Ye price fall ek downtrend confirmation hai jo signal karta hai ke prices ab resistance line ke neeche move kar rahe hain.
      • Stop-loss orders ko buy order place karte waqt support price ke neeche place kiya ja sakta hai
      • Stop-loss orders ko sell order place karte waqt resistance price ke upar place kiya ja sakta hai
      • Profit target prices ko buy order place karte waqt support price ke thode neeche place kiya ja sakta hai


      Support & Resistance levels ko Draw Kese Karte Hen?
      • Historical Prices ko Mad e nazar Rakhein

        Support aur resistance lines draw karne ka pehla kadam kam az kam teen mahine ke liye currency pair price data ko shamil kar ke short-term support aur resistance levels ko pehchanna hai. Lambi muddat ke support aur resistance levels ko pehchane ke liye, kam az kam barah mahine ke liye currency pair price data ko shamil karein. In data points ke sath ek chart kholne ke baad, aap highest (resistance) price level aur lowest (support) price level ko pehchan sakte hain jisme markets reverse hote hain.
      • Price Zones ki Identification

        Ek price zone ko pehchanne ke liye dekhein jahan currency pair prices ek kamzor temporary uptrend ke baad bhi nahi badhti, ya ek kamzor temporary downtrend ke baad bhi nahi girti, ya phir sharp reversal price move ka ishara karti hai.
      • Wohi level Price Action Zone ki Identification

        Kayi price actions ko pehchane ke baad, kam se kam teen aise zones ko dekhein jo ek doosre ke nazdeek hain aur ek hi level par hain. Ye teen price zones ek saath nahi dikhni chahiye aur decent time breaks mein dikhni chahiye kyun ke in price zones ke darmiyan jitna zyada distance hoga, utna hi aasani se support aur resistance lines pehchanne mein madad hogi.
      • Ek Horizontal Line Mark Karein

        Ant mein, in teen price zones ko ek horizontal line se jodein jo ek dusre ke saath similar levels par hain aur ise current market price ke saath compare karein. Agar ye line market price ke upar hai, to ise resistance level consider kiya jayega, aur agar ye line market price ke neeche hai, to ise support level consider kiya jayega.


      Support aur Resistance Levels mein kya farq hai?
      Support aur resistance level ke darmiyan sab se zyada farq ye hai ke support level ek uptrend reversal ko signal karta hai, jabke resistance level ek downtrend reversal ko signal karta hai. Support level par prices aur nahi girti hain aur uske baad badhne lagti hain. Resistance level par prices aur nahi badhti hain aur uske baad girne lagti hain. Support price ko minimum ya lowest price level ke taur par bhi kaha ja sakta hai, jabke resistance price ko maximum ya highest price level ke taur par bhi kaha ja sakta hai.


      Support & Resistance Reversal


      Jab mojooda market price support ya resistance level ko todti hai, to dono support aur resistance ek role reversal mein aajate hain. Iska matlab hai ke support ek short-term resistance level ban jata hai aur resistance ek short-term support level ban jata hai. Support reversal ek downtrend reversal ko dikhata hai jisme prices girte rehte hain aur support price ko todkar downtrend mein ek naya resistance level banate hain. Resistance reversal ek uptrend reversal ko dikhata hai jisme prices badhte rehte hain aur resistance price ko todkar uptrend mein ek naya support line banate hain.

      Support & Resistance Levels kaise Determine Karein?
      • Analyse Historical Prince Data

        Currency pair ke tareekhi prices ke patterns se aashna ho kar dekhein ke us piacular currency pair ke liye support aur resistance levels kaise bante hain. Ye aapko madad karega ke aap pehchan sakein ke kya wahi support aur resistance levels dobara nazar aate hain.
      • Technical indicators ka istemal karein

        Technical indicators ka istemal tareekhi prices ke sath current support aur resistance levels ko pehchanne ke liye karein. Trendlines aur chart patterns in levels ko pehchanne ka sabse aasaan tareeka hain, kyun ke ye saaf dikhate hain ke currency pair ne kis muddat mein lower lows aur higher highs banaaye hain.
      • Historical Support aur Resistance Prices

        Ant mein, tareekhi support aur resistance price levels ko mad e nazar rakhein ke mojooda levels kya munasib hain. Kyunki market har bar ek hi support ya resistance level ko nahi touch karti, trading karib is se ho sakti hai, ye ek confirmation signal deta hai jo aapko trade mein dakhil hone ya nikaalne mein madad karta hai.


      Support & Resistance Levels Strategies
      • Breakout ya pullback strategy

        Aksar hota hai ke lambi samay tak market mein uncertainty ke baad, currency pair prices breakout karte hain aur trend shuru karte hain. Aise breakouts ko resistance level ke thoda upar ya support level ke thoda neeche pehchana ja sakta hai. Breakout strategy ke saath trading karne se traders ko market momentum ko capitalize karne ka mauka milta hai jo ek majboot market trend shuru kar sakta hai.
      • Range trading strategy

        Ek trader range trading strategy ka istemal support aur resistance price level ke beech trading karne ke liye kar sakta hai. Jab traders support aur resistance level ko pehchante hain, to unhe ek khaas range milta hai jisme wo maximum munafa aur minimum nuksan ke saath trade kar sakte hain. Jaise hi price support price ke neeche jati hai, traders ek long position lete hain, aur jab prices resistance price se bounce karte hain, to wo short position lete hain.
      • Trendline trading strategy

        Trendline trading strategy ek popular support aur resistance trading strategy hai kyun ke isme trendlines ka istemal profitable trades lagane ke liye kiya jata hai forex market mein. Trendlines ko support ya resistance levels ki tarah istemal kiya jata hai, do ya do se zyada downtrend highs ya uptrend lows ko jod kar.
        Jab market mein ek majboot trend hota hai, to prices trendline ke upar jaate hain aur trend ke rukh mein chalte hain. Ye traders ko trend ke rukh mein trades lagane mein madad karta hai takay wo munafa kamayein.
      • Moving Average trading strategy

        Ek trader apne trading plan aur goals ke mutabiq kisi bhi muddat ke liye moving averages ko consider kar sakta hai. For example, agar aapne 55 periods moving average choose kiya hai, to ye market price ke average ke upar trend karega jaise ek resistance line. Phir market reverse hota hai aur 55 periods moving average support level ban jata hai. Ye trendlines market ke faislay lene mein istemal ho sakti hain, khaas kar ke jari rahe trends ke doran.


      Support & Resistance Levels Identification

      Strong support aur resistance levels trend reversal areas mein pehchane ja sakte hain. Iska matlab hai ke agar currency pair normal se zyada badhkar reversal pe ja raha hai, to reversal point ko ek majboot resistance price consider kiya jayega. Lekin agar currency pair normal se zyada girkar reversal pe ja raha hai, to reversal point ko ek majboot support area consider kiya jayega.
      Weak support ek downtrend ke doran hota hai jab ye downtrend khatam hone ka ishara karta hai, jo ke mumkin nahi hai kyun ke prices support level ko neeche todkar girne chahiye jab selling pressures badh jati hain. Lekin weak resistance ek uptrend ke doran hota hai jab ye uptrend khatam hone ka ishara karta hai, jo ke mumkin nahi hai kyun ke prices resistance level ko todkar badhne chahiye jab buying pressures badh jati hain.

      Best Support & Resistance Indicator


      Fibonacci Retracement sabse behtar support aur resistance indicator hai kyun ke Fibonacci numbers (ek series of numbers jo pichle do numbers ko add karke calculate kiye jate hain jaise 0,1,1,2,3,5,8,13, etc.) ka istemal strong market trends ke doran entry, exit aur target levels calculate karne ke liye hota hai. Isse low aur high prices ko pehchanne mein madad milti hai sath hi retracement khatam hone wale level ko naya trend banane mein madad karta hai, jo traders ko Fibonacci levels ke zariye chart mein resistance aur support levels plot karne mein madad deta hai.

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