Free course · Beginner → Intermediate · 6 lessons · 47 min
Fibonacci Retracement: The Complete Course
Six lessons, an interactive chart in every one, and no mysticism about magic ratios — just how professionals actually use pullback levels.

Most Fibonacci education is either mysticism (golden ratios hidden in sunflowers) or a screenshot with lines on it. This course is neither. You'll learn what a retracement level actually is — a measured pullback within a trend — how to anchor the tool to the right swing, which levels carry real weight, and how to build entries with defined risk around them.
Every lesson has an interactive chart you can drag, a short quiz, and zero fluff. By the end you'll be able to mark a swing, read the pullback, and know exactly where your idea is wrong — which is the only thing a level is really for.
Lessons
- I8 min·Beginner·QuizWhat Is Fibonacci Retracement? (And Why It Works)
Fibonacci retracement explained in plain English: what the levels are, where the ratios come from, why they so often mark pullback zones, and what they can and cannot tell you about a trend.
- II7 min·Beginner·QuizHow to Draw Fibonacci Retracement Correctly
Anchor selection is 90% of the tool: which swing to measure, wick or body, uptrend vs downtrend direction, and a three-second sanity check that catches bad fibs before they cost money.
- III7 min·Beginner → Intermediate·QuizFibonacci Retracement Levels: Which Ones Actually Matter
0.382 vs 0.5 vs 0.618 — what each retracement level says about trend health, why the golden zone earns its reputation, and how depth changes the trade you should be looking for.
- IV9 min·Intermediate·QuizFibonacci Retracement Strategy: A Complete Pullback Playbook
A full trend-continuation strategy built on the golden zone: the four preconditions, the entry trigger, exactly where the stop goes, targets with extensions, and the R-math that makes it profitable below a 50% win rate.
- V8 min·Intermediate·QuizFibonacci Confluence: Stacking Levels With Pivots & Structure
One level is an opinion; three aligned levels are a zone the market has to argue with. How to stack retracements with pivot points, prior structure, and round numbers — and how to grade a confluence zone honestly.
- VI8 min·Intermediate·QuizWhen Fibonacci Fails: Reading the Regimes That Run Levels Over
Every level fails — the skill is knowing when failure is likely and losing correctly when it happens. Trend days, news shocks, liquidity sweeps through the zone, and the difference between a wick-through and a real break.
The free calculator prints every level and extension from any swing.