Authors:Robert Fischer, Jens Fischer,
Publisher: Wiley
Keywords: trading, trader, fibonacci, new, wiley, strategies, success, master, workbook, exercises, tools
Number of Pages: 192
Published: 2001-11-16
List price: $59.50
ISBN-10: 0471092177
ISBN-13: 9780471092179
The New Fibonacci Trader Workbook allows you to practice the innovative techniques and strategies associated with becoming a "new" Fibonacci trader-without suffering the real-world consequences of mistiming the markets and losing valuable capital. Robert Fischer familiarizes you with the ins and outs of utilizing new Fibonacci trading tools and brings you up-to-speed on how computer graphics and calculation technology have changed the way the "new" Fibonacci trader tackles the markets. The New Fibonacci Trader Workbook offers a wealth of practical exercises that will help further your understa
Author: Joy N. Hulme
Publisher: Tricycle Press
Keywords: fibonacci, wild
Number of Pages: 32
Published: 2010-07-27
List price: $7.99
ISBN-10: 1582463247
ISBN-13: 9781582463247
1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34. . . Look carefully. Do you see the pattern? Each number above is the sum of the two numbers before it. Though most of us are unfamiliar with it, this numerical series, called the Fibonacci sequence, is part of a code that can be found everywhere in nature. Count the petals on a flower or the peas in a peapod. The numbers are all part of the Fibonacci sequence. In Wild Fibonacci, readers will discover this mysterious code in a special shape called an equiangular spiral. Why so special? It mysteriously appears in the natural world: a sundial shell curves to fit the
Author: Nicolai N. Vorobiev
Publisher: Birkhäuser Basel
Keywords: numbers, fibonacci
Number of Pages: 176
Published: 2003-01-31
List price: $49.95
ISBN-10: 3764361352
ISBN-13: 9783764361358
Since their discovery hundreds of years ago, people have been fascinated by the wondrous properties of Fibonacci numbers. Being of mathematical significance in their own right, Fibonacci numbers have had an impact on areas like art and architecture, and their traces can be found in nature and even the behavior of the stock market. Starting with the basic properties of Fibonacci numbers, the present book explores their relevance in number theory, the theory of continued fractions, geometry and approximation theory. Rather than giving a complete account of the subject, a few chosen examples a
Author: R. A. Dunlap
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Keywords: numbers, fibonacci, ratio, golden
Number of Pages: 162
Published: 1998-03
List price: $43.00
ISBN-10: 9810232640
ISBN-13: 9789810232641
In this text, the basic mathematical properties of the golden ratio and its occurrence in the dimensions of two- and three-dimensional figures with fivefold symmetry are discussed. In addition, the generation of the Fibonacci series and generalized Finobacci series and their relationship to the golden ratio are presented. These concepts are applied to algorithms for searching and function minimization. The Fibonacci sequence is viewed as a one-dimensional aperiodic, latice and these ideas are extended to two- and three-dimensional Penrose tilings and the concept of incommensurate projections.
Author: Robert Fischer
Publisher: Wiley
Keywords: traders, strategies, applications, fibonacci
Number of Pages: 192
Published: 1993-10-08
List price: $81.50
ISBN-10: 0471585203
ISBN-13: 9780471585206
A fresh look at classic principles and applications of Fibonacci numbers and the Elliott Wave trading system. Demonstrates how to calculate and predict key turning points in commodity markets, analyze business and economic cycles as well as identify profitable turning points in interest rate movement. Forty charts and tables show how to use this analysis on a daily, weekly or intra-day trading basis.
Author: Laurence Sigler
Publisher: Springer
Keywords: abaci, liber, fibonacci
Number of Pages: 636
Published: 2003-11-11
List price: $59.95
ISBN-10: 0387407375
ISBN-13: 9780387407371
First published in 1202, Fibonacci’s Liber abaci was one of the most important books on mathematics in the Middle Ages, introducing Arabic numerals and methods throughout Europe. Its author, Leonardo Pisano, known today as Fibonacci, was a citizen of Pisa, an active maritime power, with trading outposts on the Barbary Coast and other points in the Muslim Empire. As a youth, Fibonacci was instructed in mathematics in one of these outposts; he continued his study of mathematics while traveling extensively on business and developed contacts with scientists throughout the Mediterranean world
Author: Fredric T. Howard
Publisher: Springer
Keywords: volume, numbers, fibonacci, applications
Number of Pages: 348
Published: 2004-03-31
List price: $138.00
ISBN-10: 1402019386
ISBN-13: 9781402019388
This volume presents the Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Fibonacci Numbers and their Applications, held in June 2002 in Flagstaff, Arizona. It contains research papers on the Fibonacci Numbers and their generalizations. All papers were carefully refereed for content and originality. The authors represent eight different countries. This volume will be of interest to graduate students and research mathematicians, whose work involves number theory, combinatorics, algebraic number theory, finite geometry and special functions.