New ONE44 Analytics Video, How The Grains Put In Their Bottom

New ONE44 Analytics Video, How The Grains Put In Their Bottom
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This Video explains in more detail how Corn, Wheat and Soybeans put in their bottoms based on the Fibonacci retracements with the ONE44 rules and guidelines. There is also some analysis on Lean Hogs too.


We did this post on 1/28/25 and the video will help in understanding it more.

Did Wheat Just bottom at a 78.6% Fibonacci Retracement?
Grains The charts are key to this analysis. When a market is in a down trend and there is no current level (Fibonacci retracement/major Gann square) that is telling us to look for a rally, we have to watch the retracements on any setbacks to find the first sign

ONE44 Analytics where the analysis is concise and to the point

Our goal is to not only give you actionable information, but to help you understand why we think this is happening based on pure price analysis with Fibonacci retracements, that we believe are the underlying structure of all markets and Gann squares.

If you like this type of analysis and trade the Grain/Livestock futures you can become a Premium Member.

You can also follow us on YouTube for more examples of how to use the Fibonacci retracements with the ONE44 rules and guidelines.

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