Okay I began again. I take it I have attracted the chart as you called it.
Any prior high (on which you established a FiB) is invalidated from the next high. You'd then redraw the Fibs up to the new high, etc..
When any previous retracement is taken out with a heer retracement (ie the low takes out any prior low) that then becomes a new starting point for new set (Fib 4).
I think the point I am asking is what is the purpose of Fib (1) when Fib (4)) is valid, unless I mis-understood Scott Dopey