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Fibonacci, Fractals and Financial Markets - Socionomics.net

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http://www.elliottwave.com/wav... commonly called the Fibonacci sequence is proven to exist by way of fractals in everything from human and plant DNA to the world's financial markets. Popular television shows, such as CBS's Numbers, regularly highlight the usefulness of the Fibonacci sequence. Fibonacci even played a star role in Dan Brown's mega worldwide bestselling book, The Da Vinci Code, and later the film by the same name. There's no question that Fibonacci numbers are all around us. But, why should you care?New research by the award-winning Socionomics Institute suggests that Fibonacci might affect the way people think, the way individuals act in a crowd and even the way investors make financial decisions -- all are tied to the Fibonacci sequence. Several terms spawn from Fibonacci and what others call the Golden Ratio, including Spiral, Fractal, Herding, Golden Section, Golden Mean, Golden Number, Divine Ratio, Phi and more. However, there is only one one-stop-shop for everything Fibonacci, including the autonomous biography of the man that introduced Fibonacci to the Western world, Leonard of Pisa and the New Mathematics of the Middle Ages, otherwise known as Leonardo Fibonacci. This video is an excerpt from the Socionomic Institute's FREE online documentary History's Hidden Engine, which introduces the new science of Socionomics and the importance of Fibonacci in our everyday lives. If you'd like to watch the entire documentary or learn more about Fibonacci and the new science of Socionomics, check out additional resources at http://www.elliottwave.com/wav... .

Channel: News & Politics
Uploaded: May 31, 2007 at 2:45 pm
Author: socionomics

Length: 07:21
Rating: 4.74
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Tags: code  da  divine  fibonacci  financial  fractal  golden  leonardo  market  mean  numbers  phi  ratio  socionomics  stock  vinci  

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nbkm7l1 (April 20, 2008 at 2:37 am)
The recent stock market lows of jan & march represent a 38% retracement of the 2003-2007 bull market. It is also interesting to note that the lows also represent a fibonacci projection level using the high/lows of the first decade of the 1900s....this stuff really works.
zer0nix (April 19, 2008 at 6:34 am)
maybe this is just too deep for me but i can't help but watch this and think of the law of fives; it's a bunch of bunk. if you go out into a chaotic world looking for one specific pattern, you are going to find it no matter what, someplace or another because that's just the way the human mind works; it excels at finding like and unlike patterns. i'm not convinced that there's anything of value here; in other words, what the hell does all this actually mean?
knuckleheadedfool (April 15, 2008 at 5:42 am)
(last) I think that fractals work just how they do in nature, in your mind. They all have a beginning and an end. Like our life. As far as the infinitely ascending and descending factors of fractals goes, well, beats me~!
ArcaneKarma (April 4, 2008 at 8:49 am)
Sorry about people giving you the thumbs down. I disagree with you, but I think theists like you can make a good point on this one.
skylarkio (April 3, 2008 at 4:32 pm)
mundane factors other than rainfall (which relates most specifically to agriculture) play a significant role in 'The Economy'! and less apparent/mundane factors too...its seeming underpinning by the finobacci series makes sense (only now its been pointed out ofcourse!) excellent vid--many thanx
jeester71 (April 3, 2008 at 1:33 am)
You can try all sorts to explain supply and demand but at the end of the day it boils down to rainfall. More rain means more crops. More crops means more exchange activity. More activity means increased volatility, leading to increased greed (rise) and then increased fear (fall). Crops this year were very short lived, so supply is down and demand is up, thus inflation. Over correction via interest rate swaps leads to recession - like now. Fibo rules have nothing to do with rainfall, am I right?
godscuttingyoudown (March 20, 2008 at 5:48 pm)
you are making the mistake of putting man at the center of the world, what if man is a virus to the planet, and thats why he is expanding to a point when the earth will deal with man by destroying the virus and starting over.
itsacorporatething (March 17, 2008 at 5:18 am)
Interesting, but the implications that all these economists are giving are frightening to me. They seem to be saying it is a natural law that god set in place with the sequence that says that humans should and must expand exponentially. Anyone with a brain knows this is a misuse of nature! the economic growth they speak of is killing the planet.
SonomaDave1 (March 15, 2008 at 6:18 pm)
Fascinating. But the questions remain, SO WHAT? Or, NOW WHAT?
lofy63 (March 1, 2008 at 4:08 am)
the Golden Ratio (Golden Mean) is not .618, it is 1.618. it is also not found in the Fibonacci Sequence, but rather in the Golden Rectangle. The Fibonacci Sequence, as described in this video, will only APPROACH Phi when dividing the conjegating numbers, they will never equal Phi. it's very obvious in the example they show: 8/13=.615, not .618.they're mixing two number theories into one, and is extremely confusing. but other than that, the video brings up interesting theories.

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