Pivot Points

SymbolR3R2R1PIVOTS1S2S3
ALUMINI
258
253.3
247.6
242.9
237.2
232.5
226.8
ALUMINIUM
258.4
253.6
247.6
242.7
236.7
231.9
225.9
COPPER
890.8
876
855.2
840.5
819.7
804.9
784.1
CRUDEOIL
6346
6242
6099
5995
5852
5748
5605
CRUDEOILM
6343
6242
6098
5997
5853
5752
5608
GOLD
80984
80132
78702
77850
76420
75568
74138
GOLDGUINEA
71248
74967
68861
72580
66474
70193
64087
GOLDM
75450
69669
73459
67678
71468
65687
69477
GOLDPETAL
7951
7883
7823
7755
7695
7627
7567
LEAD
186.4
184.9
183
181.5
179.7
178.2
176.3
LEADMINI
185.8
184.7
183.3
182.3
180.9
179.8
178.4
MENTHAOIL
979.8
964.4
937.2
921.8
894.6
879.2
852
NATGASMINI
255.1
246.4
235.6
226.9
216.1
207.4
196.6
NATURALGAS
255.1
246.3
235.5
226.7
215.9
207.1
196.3
SILVER
99706
97519
94394
92207
89082
86895
83770
SILVERM
113931
108873
100011
94953
86091
81033
72171
SILVERMIC
99494
97325
94238
92069
88982
86813
83726
ZINC
298.5
293.9
286.9
282.3
275.3
270.7
263.7
ZINCMINI
297.3
293.1
286.5
282.2
275.6
271.4
264.8

What is a Pivot Point?

Pivot point is a technical analysis indicator that helps you determine the overall market trend. With pivot points, you can know whether the market trend is bullish or bearish and also determine how sustainable the trend is.

Technically speaking, the pivot point is the average of the intraday high, low, and closing price from the previous trading day.

 

Pivot Point Trading - How to use Pivot Points?

If the stock trades above the pivot point on the next day, it is assumed that the stock is in a bullish trend. On the other hand, if the stock trades below the pivot point on the next day, it is assumed that the stock is in a bearish trend.

Pivot point also helps you determine the Support and Resistance levels of the stock. These are the levels where the stock price will stop moving and reverse.