Skip to main content
Fibonacci

Fibonacci Arc

QUICK DEFINITION

Fibonacci Arc in Elliott Wave Theory: Curved lines drawn from a swing high to a swing low using Fibonacci ratios. The arcs represent potential support or resistance zones that account for both price and time.

What Fibonacci Arc Means

Curved lines drawn from a swing high to a swing low using Fibonacci ratios. The arcs represent potential support or resistance zones that account for both price and time.

Where You'll See It

Fibonacci Arc appears regularly in Artavest's weekly wave-count analysis across 108 US stocks and ETFs. It's part of the fibonacci family of Elliott Wave concepts and shows up most often when analysts are projecting price targets or measuring retracements from the prior swing.

LEARN MORE

RELATED TERMS

Fibonacci Retracement
Price levels derived from the Fibonacci sequence where corrective waves are like...
Fibonacci Fan
A set of trendlines drawn from a single point through Fibonacci retracement leve...
ExtensionAll TermsFibonacci Cluster