New Video The 38.2% Golden Rule.


We have always said that we believe the Fibonacci retracements are the underlying structure of ALL markets. In this video we show you what the base was for the incredible moves that were just made in the stocks AMD, MU and NVDA.


In Soybeans, Corn & Wheat the 38.2% retracements has also had a big effect on the current trend, not as impressive, but just as important.

The ONE44 Golden Rule,

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 hold 38.2%". As long as it does the trend will continue and it should make new highs/lows from that retracement.

The Soybeans held above 38.2% at 1154.00 on 4/8/26 and are now attempting to make a new high. Corn held 38.2% at 465.00 on 5/7/26, also going for a new high. Wheat held 38.2% at 615.00 on 5/7/26 and just exploded to a new high.

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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.

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