Chart Patterns

Fibonacci Extension Profit-Target Zones

Extensions project likely profit-target zones beyond a completed swing using real A-B-C prices, the exit side of the Fibonacci toolkit, distinct from a retracement, which times the entry on a pullback.

Drag point C, then play the next leg

A real swing generates from A up to B, then pulls back. Drag the slider to move point C along that real retracement and the 127.2%, 161.8%, 200%, and 261.8% extension lines recompute live from the real A, B, and C prices. Lock it in, play the forward leg, and see which level actually got tagged.

A: B: C: Retracement:

Drag point C, then lock it in to play the forward leg.

Furthest level reachedTrials% of trials
None (below 127.2%)0
127.2%0
161.8%0
200%0
261.8%0
0
Trials played

How it works

  1. Each ratio uses a real formula off the A-to-B swing. The 161.8% level is C + 1.618 × (B − A). The 127.2%, 200%, and 261.8% levels use the same formula with their own multiplier, all measured from the real prices in this specific swing.
  2. C's position shifts where the whole ladder sits in price, not how far it has to travel. The offset added on top, the ratio times the A-to-B swing size, stays fixed no matter where C lands. A deeper retracement just projects that same ladder lower in price, a shallow one projects it higher.
  3. Every locked-in trial logs a real result. Once C is locked, a fresh forward leg plays out and the tool checks its real highs against the ladder. The furthest level actually touched, or none of them, adds one entry to the distribution table, which fills in as you drag, lock, and replay.

Where this breaks

Extensions assume the second leg resembles the first

Every level on the ladder is just a multiple of the size of the first leg, A to B. That only means something if the second leg has some rough self-similarity to the first, and plenty of real second legs don't. A move can stall well short of 127.2% and reverse, or it can blow straight through 261.8% and keep running far past the top of this tool's own ladder. The distribution table above should show real mass sitting in the "None" and "127.2%" rows, not a neat, evenly climbing curve, that spread is the honest picture of how often the projection actually holds.

Risk & liability disclaimer: This page is an educational tool only, not financial, investment, or tax advice, and not a recommendation to take any specific trade. The candles and price data shown are randomly generated simulations for illustration, not real market data. Every strategy shown carries a real risk of loss, including loss of principal.