
Rate Of ReturnAnalyzing coconut water using the golden ratio.

First of all, this is a sad story. $IFBH(06603.HK) The coconut water stock rose 60 points in the dark pool. Because I thought it could still rise, I didn't sell it. On the first day, it rose to 60% at the highest, but I was still greedy and didn't sell. The next day, it rose another 20 points, and I thought this was just the beginning. Then, then, it fell a little every day, like a perfect descending staircase.
Until yesterday! On Tuesday, the coconut water stock finally rebounded, rising 9 points. Although it fell slightly today and hasn't turned positive yet, the rebound has already started.
Sometimes, we still need to use some metaphysical knowledge to analyze it, haha. This content is not absolutely scientifically rigorous, just personal thoughts. Trolls, please stay away.
The golden ratio, also known as the "golden ratio conjugate," is actually a mathematical constant, approximately 1:1.618. The first 20 decimal places are 1.61803398874989484820, usually represented by the Greek letter φ. The magic of the golden ratio is that its reciprocal, 1.618/1, equals itself minus 1, which is 0.618.
The golden ratio is not just a constant but also carries the ancient understanding of cosmic order and divinity. It is considered a ubiquitous "cosmic code," reflecting the logic of God's creation of the world. The golden ratio has a strict sense of art and harmony, rich in aesthetic value, embodying the harmony of nature and the universe, appearing in art, architecture, nature, and even human body structure. It is the geometric code connecting "heaven and earth."
As for applying the golden ratio in stock charts, there are many methods, and different cycle choices will yield different results. In short, it's a matter of opinion.
From the coconut water stock's highest closing price of 47 to the maximum pullback to 35, based on the golden ratio of 1:1.618, the rebound target from 35 points is around 43.
So, shareholders of the coconut water stock, you can wait a little longer. $IFBH(06603.HK) $SPDR S&P 500(SPY.US) $SPDR S&P 500(SPY.US) $Tesla(TSLA.US) $NVIDIA(NVDA.US)
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