Pivot Points

SymbolR3R2R1PIVOTS1S2S3
ALUMINI
232.4
229.1
225.3
222
218.2
214.9
211.1
ALUMINIUM
230.7
227.4
224
220.7
217.4
214.1
210.7
COPPER
830.1
817.5
803.2
790.6
776.3
763.7
749.4
CRUDEOIL
6815
6534
6218
5937
5621
5340
5024
CRUDEOILM
6812
6534
6221
5943
5630
5352
5039
GOLD
73546
72891
72224
71569
70902
70247
69580
GOLDGUINEA
58802
58500
58194
57892
57586
57284
56978
GOLDM
74139
73325
72204
71390
70269
69455
68334
GOLDPETAL
7150
7112
7074
7036
6998
6960
6922
LEAD
192.1
189.3
186.3
183.4
180.4
177.6
174.6
LEADMINI
195.5
191
187.4
182.9
179.2
174.7
171.1
MENTHAOIL
1016.9
999.4
983.1
965.6
949.3
931.8
915.5
NATGASMINI
212.7
203.1
194.8
185.2
176.9
167.3
159
NATURALGAS
212.4
202.9
194.6
185.1
176.8
167.3
159
SILVER
86492
85121
83439
82068
80386
79015
77333
SILVERM
89320
87642
85768
84090
82216
80538
78664
SILVERMIC
89307
87632
85770
84095
82233
80558
78696
ZINC
281.5
274.5
267.5
260.5
253.5
246.5
239.5
ZINCMINI
282.2
275.2
267.8
260.8
253.4
246.4
239

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.