Pivot Point Calculator

Pivot Points

Pivot Point Calculator serves the purpose of calculating pivotal points for various financial instruments. Instrument like, equity stocks, index and stock futures, forex and commodity prices. It displays resistance and support levels for current trading day using high, low and close of previous day.
Pivot Points can help get support and resistance levels using various methods. Classic, Woodie's, Camarilla and Demark's are methods used in calculating the Pivot Points.
Pivot Point helps determine important daily, weekly, and monthly support and resistance levels.


Pivot Point Calculator
Input previous days value
High :
Low :
Close :
Current Open Price :
 

PIVOT POINTS
Pivot Points Standard Woodie's Camarilla DeMark's
4th Resistance   :
3rd Resistance   :
2nd Resistance   :
1st Resistance   :
Pivot Point   :
1st Support   :
2nd Support   :
3rd Support   :
4th Support   :


Other Calculator :
Fibonacci Calculator

How to use Simple Pivot Point Calculator

  1. Pivot is an important value here.
  2. Look at the price of stock/underlying at 10:25-10:30 am. (half hour after market opens)
  3. For Resistance and support values, you can choose normal values or fibonacci values. Both give good results. It depends upon you which suits you.
  4. Keep a target of 0.75% or 1%. Put Stop-loss of 0.5%.
  5. There are various scenarios which can occur at 10:25-10:30 am.

  1. The price is below the Pivot but above S1.
    In this scenario, you should buy the stock/underlying above Pivot (If price reaches above Pivot) and sell below S1(if the prcies goes below S1).
  2. The price is above Pivot but below R1.
    In this scenario, you should buy the stock/underlying above R1 (if the price reaches above R1) and sell below Pivot(if the price goes below Pivot).
  3. The price is very near to pivot (+/- 0.02%)
    In this scenario, you should buy the stock/underlying above R1 (if the price reaches above R1) and sell below S1(if the price reaches below S1).
  4. The price is between R1 and R2.
    In this scenario, you should buy the stock/underlying above R2 (if the price reaches above R2) and sell below Pivot(if the price reaches below Pivot). The important here is not to sell below R1. You must sell below Pivot.
  5. The price is between S1 and S2.
    In this scenario, you should buy the stock/underlying above Pivot (if the price reaches above Pivot) and sell below S2(if the price reaches below S2). The important here is not to buy above S1, buy only above pivot.
  6. The price is between S2 and S3.
    Same rule applies as rule 5. Buy above pivot sell below S3.
  7. The price is between R2 and R3.
    Same rule applies as rule 4. Buy above R3 sell below Pivot.

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