Nifty Intraday Floor Pivots

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CreditViolet

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As the other thread of mine was a non-starter ( no time!), planning to start with something quick and dirty!

Will post Nifty Future Floor Pivots and CV Pivot for the day ( for lack of a better name!,a level I generate as the reference price for the day )

Let me start with it and lets see where this goes!
The beginning is the most important part of the work Plato


CV
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CreditViolet

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The multitude of fools is a protection to the wise. - Saint Augustine

Cheers on a fantastic day

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CreditViolet

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CV ,
Daily Nifty levels can be of help to traders like me & many others.
Asish
Sure Ashish, You know where to find me.

Another idea would be to update the Major Fib-Pivot Confluence levels instead of daily levels, I hardly get any time off.


Rgds
 
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CV ,
Daily Nifty levels can be of help to traders like me & many others.
Asish
Chart Attached Ashish for levels till today, projections are kept off.

Levels are used for the Money Management module i.e Scaling, Executing.

System does the work.
 

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uasish

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CV,
Was it Fib confluence area's ,mine is Nifty Fut 5 min & i have termed them as Lakshman Rekha.
Is it in any way matching your's nearer to few points,if you confirm i will be elated.

Asish
 
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CV,
Was it Fib confluence area's ,mine is Nifty Fut 5 min & i have termed them as Lakshman Rekha.
Is it in any way matching your's nearer to few points,if you confirm i will be elated.

Asish
That looks good Ashish,they do match few of those levels, if they are automated levels, very good work indeed.
 

kkseal

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Another idea would be to update the Major Fib-Pivot Confluence levels instead of daily levels, I hardly get any time off.

Rgds
You can do this on a weekly basis CV instead of daily which will probably be more convenient for you. But please provide labels on your chart for easy understanding (or provide a colour coding scheme that you'll be using on your charts).

Regards,
Kalyan.
 

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