![]() Lucas is completely unheard concept in trading. Most traders in stock market focuses on Fibonacci Trading Levels. But what I found was some interesting correlation of Lucas and Fibonacci while trading options. If you refer to above table, it highlights Fibonacci and Lucas Series which is known series to Mathematicians. eventually! Like for example, Lucas 199/123 = 1.618 similarly Fibonacci 89/55 = 1.618 and this pattern continues. In fact, for every series formed by adding the latest two values to get the next, and no matter what two positive values we start with we will always end up having terms whose ratio is Phi=1♶180339. Also, if you look at many formulae for the Lucas numbers, you will find the Fibonacci series is there too. The Lucas numbers have lots of properties similar to those of Fibonacci numbers and, the Lucas numbers often occur in various formulae for the Fibonacci Numbers. The series, called the Lucas Numbers after him, is defined as follows: where we write its members as Ln, for Lucas: Ln = Ln-1 + Ln-2 for n>1, L0 = 2, L1 = 1 The Fibonacci rule of adding the latest two to get the next is kept, but here we start from 2 and 1 (in this order) instead of 0 and 1 for the (ordinary) Fibonacci numbers. ![]() the name the Fibonacci Numbers, found a similar series occurs often when he was investigating Fibonacci number patterns: ![]() The French mathematician, Edouard Lucas, who gave the series of numbers 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13. Lucas numbers and Fibonacci numbers form complementary instances of Lucas sequences. The Lucas numbers or Lucas series are an integer sequence named after the mathematician François Édouard Anatole Lucas (1842–91), who studied both that sequence and the closely related Fibonacci numbers.
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