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Graphic Instruments 3. To copy Fibonacci Time Zones:


You can copy and paste Fibonacci Time Zones by right‐clicking on the instrument you'd like to copy and select “Copy Fibonacci Time Zones”. A new similar instrument will automatically appear on the chart.


4. To change the properties of Fibonacci Time Zones:


A. You can set your Fibonacci preferences as default properties, in order to apply them each time you use the study by selecting "Show Active Objects" from the chart's upper left corner .


B. Directly from the chart: Right‐click on the tool. Then select "Properties Fibonacci Time Zone" from the context menu. Modify properties from the Properties window Click on "Save as Default" if you want these properties to be applied each time you use the Fibonacci Time Zones, or click on "OK" to apply them only to the current chart window. To ignore properties modifications and go back to the default settings, press "Cancel".


5. To delete Fibonacci Time Zones:


You can remove Fibonacci Time Zones either by right‐clicking on them and select “Delete Fibonacci Time Zones”. Or by using the "Clear all tools" icon


Fibonacci Expansion You can find all Fibonacci tools in the Fixed Toolbar: 1. To draw Fibonacci Expansion: A. Using the icons of the Fixed Toolbar


‐ Click on the icon . Click on the chart to select the first point of the Fibonacci Expansion. Click once again where the second reference point is and then click on the third reference point.


B. Using the Menu Bar Alternatively, you can select "Tools/Fibonacci Tools/Fibonacci Expansion" from the


(See section “Remove Graphic Instruments”)


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