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what is pivot point ?
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I am not able to open the calculator. Could you pl help me how to use the same. Regards A.S.JOSHI |
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what is a flat file and whr to get one frm?
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The pivot level and levels calculated from that are collectively known as pivot levels. Because so many traders follow pivot points you will often find that the market reacts at these levels. This give you an opportunity to trade. The three most important pivot points are R1, S1 and the actual pivot point. If the market opens above the pivot point then the bias for the day is for long trades as long as price remains above the pivot point. If the market opens below the pivot point then the bias for the day is for short trades as long as the market remains below the pivot point. The general idea behind trading pivot points is to look for a reversal or break of R1 or S1. By the time the market reaches R2,R3 or S2,S3 the market will already be overbought or oversold and these levels should be used for exits rather than entries. Last edited by sarathc : 29th June 2006 at 09:00 PM. |
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Srisara,
I am unable to run the Calculator. The msg flashed is Component COMDLG32.OCX or one of its components not correctlt registered: a file is missing or invalid pls advise |
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download from this link, unzip and copy to system32 folder. http://investbulls.com/downloads/Comdlg32.zip open DOS prompt, change to system32 directory and register it with following command in DOS Prompt regsvr32 comdlg32.ocx or simple go to www.investbulls.com/pns.html and download stock tools, it will do the required work. Satya |
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hi,
there is a desktop pivot point calculator available at the following address and you can download the same and calculate for individual stocks. http://www.surefire-forex-trading.com/PP.html badri |
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hello there...new to this forum...from new york do trade nasdaq stocks ....and basically i use pivot points a lot what formula i use is high+low+close+todays open divide by 4 =pivot point ....range=high-low.
resitsance=pivot+half of range and support=pivot-half of range. can anyone kidnly tell me how to make calculator like make in visual basic so i cut all paper work....please help me at swati_babes@************ |
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it's herculian task to calculate every time. some friends in the forum developed a few software which does this and a few more things also. http://www.traderji.com/54514-post1.html on following the links provided, may be you can develop your own & share with others. all the best. MurthyMSR |
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hello, my name is sachin i have just joined this site today so please help me. give me a different type of software which can be used as technical analysis |
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