Fibonacci Day Quotes

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When he was about fourteen years of age, Leonardo would have left the fondaco and most likely traveled with an older merchant, a form of apprenticeship system common in those days. Around that time his father summoned him to Bugia. No one knows exactly when he made this voyage. In the introduction to Liber abbaci, he later wrote: “When my father, who had been appointed by his country as public notary in the customs at Bugia acting for the Pisan merchants going there, was in charge, he summoned me to him while I was still a child, and having an eye to usefulness and future convenience, desired me to stay there and receive instruction in the school of accounting.
Keith Devlin (The Man of Numbers: Fibonacci's Arithmetic Revolution)
When a market is moving strongly in one direction, we often do not see enough support behind the countermove. In other words, although the dominant side is losing steam, the counter side is not strong enough to make a considerable correction. The trend is, therefore, highly likely to continue in its underlying direction.
Frank Miller (Secrets on Fibonacci Trading: Mastering Fibonacci Techniques In Less Than 3 Days)
Dietary research reveals that many people go off their nutritional diets on or about day 13—a Fibonacci number. Yet if they can pass critical day 13 and make it through to day 21, they usually will succeed in losing weight and establishing the new habit pattern that allowed them to lose the weight.
Robert Friedman (The Golden Ratio Lifestyle Diet)
Someday Tatiana must tell Alexander how glad she is that her sister Dasha did not die without once feeling what it was like to love. Alexander. Here he is, before he was Tatiana’s, at the age of twenty, getting his medal of valor for bringing back Yuri Stepanov during the 1940 Winter War. Alexander is in his dress Soviet uniform, snug against his body, his stance at-ease and his hand up to his temple in teasing salute. There is a gleaming smile on his face, his eyes are carefree, his whole man-self full of breathtaking, aching youth. And yet, the war was on, and his men had already died and frozen and starved... and his mother and father were gone... and he was far away from home, and getting farther and farther, and every day was his last—one way or another, every day was his last. And yet, he smiles, he shines, he is happy. Anthony is gone so long that his daughters say something must have happened to him. But then he appears. Like his father, he has learned well the poker face and outwardly remains imperturbable. Just as a man should be, thinks Tatiana. A man doesn’t get to be on the President’s National Security Council without steeling himself to some of life’s little adversities. A man doesn’t go through what Anthony went through without steeling himself to some of life’s little adversities. In this hand Anthony carries two faded photographs, flattened by the pages of the book, grayed by the passing years. The kitchen falls quiet, even Rachel and Rebecca are breathless in anticipation. “Let’s see...” they murmur, gingerly picking up the fragile, sepia pictures with their long fingers. Tatiana is far away from them. “Do you want to see them with us, Grammy? Grandpa?” “We know them well,” Tatiana says, her voice catching on something. “You kids go ahead.” The grandchildren, the daughter, the son, the guests circle their heads, gaping. “Washington, look! Just look at them! What did we tell you?” Shura and Tania, 23 and 18, just married. In full bloom, on the steps of the church near Lazarevo, he in his Red Army dress uniform, she in her white dress with red roses, roses that are black in the monochrome photo. She is standing next to him, holding his arm. He is looking into the camera, a wide grin on his face. She is gazing up at him, her small body pressed into him, her light hair at her shoulders, her arms bare, her mouth slightly parted. “Grammy!” Rebecca exclaims. “I’m positively blushing. Look at the way you’re coming the spoon on Grandpa!” She turns to Alexander from the island. “Grandpa, did you catch the way she is looking at you?” “Once or twice,” replies Alexander. The other colorless photo. Tania and Shura, 18 and 23. He lifts her in the air, his arms wrapped around her body, her arms wrapped around his neck, their fresh faces tilted, their enraptured lips in a breathless open kiss. Her feet are off the ground. “Wow, Grammy,” murmurs Rebecca. “Wow, Grandpa.” Tatiana is busily wiping the granite island. “You want to know what my Washington said about you two?” Rebecca says, not looking away from the photograph. “He called you an adjacent Fibonacci pair!” She giggles. “Isn’t that sexy?” Tatiana shakes her head, despite herself glancing at Washington with reluctant affection. “Just what we need, another math expert. I don’t know what you all think math will give you.” And Janie comes over to her father who is sitting at the kitchen table, holding her baby son, bends over Alexander, leans over him, kisses him, her arm around him, and murmurs into his ear, “Daddy, I’ve figured out what I’m going to call my baby. It’s so simple.” “Fibonacci?” She laughs. “Why, Shannon, of course. Shannon.” The
Paullina Simons (The Summer Garden (The Bronze Horseman, #3))
list of possible patterns for Support & resistance Levels to consider when trading: Prior day High, Low & Close Gap & Previous unclosed Gap AB =CD Trading Range High, Low & Middle boundary Channel lines & Trendline High & Low of large trend bar EMA Opening price of the day Swing Highs & Lows Whole number (such as $50, $120) Fibonacci retracement level: 50%, 61.8% and extensions Daily, Weekly, Monthly High & Low & Close Measured Move Past 3-days High & Low Strong Breakout Bar Any Long-Wick Bar, the rejected portion High Volume Bar’s High, Low & Close News Bar’s High, Low (News such as FOMC report, Inventory Report, Consumer Price Index (CPI) and Producer Price Index (PPI) and others.
Ray Wang (Price Action Market Traps: 7 Trap Strategies Market Psychology Minimal Risk & Maximum Profit)
care about each trader’s expectation or analysis, or emotions. Sometimes, the price stops for a while at the extensions and then continues if the trend is strong enough. In other cases, the move may reach or just about to reach the extensions before bouncing back. This is why you should learn how to watch the price reaction at the extension levels
Frank Miller (Secrets on Fibonacci Trading: Mastering Fibonacci Techniques In Less Than 3 Days)
wrote Fibonacci in the introduction. Because he thought it useful for me, he wanted me to spend a few days there in the mathematical school, and to be taught there. Here I was introduced to a wonderful teaching that used the nine figures of the Indias. With the sign 0, which the Arabs call zephyr (al-sifr), any number whatsoever can be written.
William Dalrymple (The Golden Road: How Ancient India Transformed the World)