In financial markets, a pivot point is a price level that is used by traders as a possible indicator of marketmovement. A pivot point is calculated as an average of significant prices (high, low, close) from the performance of a market in the prior trading period.
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Below are the formulas used to calculate the pivot points values in this site. We provide pivot points of All MCX, NSE Cash and FUTURE, Click Here For Pivot Levels.
Pivot points are very useful tools that use the previous bars’ highs, lows and closings to project support and resistance levels for future bars. Daily pivot points are useful for swing trading; while 4-hour pivot points are useful for intraday trading. Longer term pivot points provide an idea of where key support and resistance levels should be. Place the pivot points on your charts and see how traders appear to give pivot point levels a lot of respect.
Standard Pivot Points
R3 = H + 2( Pivot – L
R2 = Pivot + ( H – L )
R1 = ( 2 x Pivot ) – L
Pivot = ( H + L + C ) / 3
S1 = ( 2 x Pivot ) – H
S2 = Pivot – ( H – L )
S3 = L – 2( H – Pivot )
Fibonacci’s Pivot Points
R3 = Pivot + 1.000 * (H – L)
R2 = Pivot + 0.618 * (H – L)
R1 = Pivot + 0.382 * (H – L)
Pivot = ( H + L + C ) / 3
S1 = Pivot – 0.382 * (H – L)
S2 = Pivot – 0.618 * (H – L)
S3 = Pivot – 1.000 * (H – L)
Camarilla Pivot Points
R4 = C + (H – L) * 1.1/2
R3 = C + (H – L) * 1.1/4
R2 = C + (H – L) * 1.1/6
R1 = C + (H – L) * 1.1/12
Pivot = ( H + L + C ) / 3
S1 = C – (H – L) * 1.1/12
S2 = C – (H – L) * 1.1/6
S3 = C – (H – L) * 1.1/4
S3 = C – (H – L) * 1.1/2
Woodie’s Pivot Points
R2 = Pivot + ( H – L )
R1 = ( 2 x Pivot ) – L
Pivot = ( H + L + 2 x C ) / 4
S1 = ( 2 x Pivot ) – H
S2 = Pivot – ( H – L )
Demark Pivot Points
If Close < Open Then x = H + 2 x L + C;
If Close > Open Then x = 2 x H + L + C;
If Close = Open Then x = H + L + 2 x C;
R1 = x / 2 – L
S1 = x / 2 – H
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