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New ONE44 Analytics Video

Nick Ehrenberg

24 Jun 2020
New ONE44 Analytics Video

This is an intro to using Fibonacci retracements

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Weekly Grain/Livestock Update 3/5/26
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Weekly Grain/Livestock Update 3/5/26

A look at the 38.2% Fibonacci retracement with the ONE44 rules and guidelines. The 38.2% retracement is the single most important and is the level we use for the "Golden Rule". This rule being, " any market that is going to keep its current trend must
05 Mar 2026 13 min read
Weekly Grain/Livestock Update 2/26/26
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Weekly Grain/Livestock Update 2/26/26

ONE44 Analytics sends an email to every Premium Member when the Weekly update is done on Thursdays, if you do not receive one, please check your spam folder, or make sure you are signed up for the emails in your ONE44 account settings. Being this is a weekly update we
26 Feb 2026 11 min read
New Video, A Classic Trend Change Using Fibonacci

New Video, A Classic Trend Change Using Fibonacci

There are two methods we use at ONE44 to find support and resistance in the markets. The first are major Gann squares, these are the yellow horizontal lines on the chart. The second is Fibonacci retracements. Here are a few basic rules when using the Fibonacci retracements with the ONE44
24 Feb 2026 2 min read
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