Oh No, NOT Another S&P EMini journal...

I have been looking through different calculations for pivot points and since the ES is based on S&P 500 with stocks in different markets, what determinatiion can we make on choosing relative pivot point calculations?
 
Quote from brightstone:

[B what determinatiion can we make on choosing relative pivot point calculations? [/B]

To be honest with you, I don't know much about calculating pivot points, and, consequently have not used them in determining my trade entries or exits. Maybe someone else can enlighten both of us. I hope....
 
Quote from goodday:

To be honest with you, I don't know much about calculating pivot points, and, consequently have not used them in determining my trade entries or exits. Maybe someone else can enlighten both of us. I hope....

there's a mention of them over on 4re's thread.

they make pretty good targets for closing a position, but i don't like to trade off of them myself.

also, if you use the search engine, you can find stuff on'em.

later,

jj
 
Quote from goodday:

Thank you. I will try that.
Could you please tell me how to post a chart? SOmeone asked me about this. I went and right-clicked the mouse on the chart to copy so I could paste the chart here but it did not do it. Then I tired to save the chart to my c drive and then attach it here, and it would not save the file either. I am not sure what is wrong or what I was doing wrong.

Use the Print screen button on your keyboard. Then open MS Paint or some picture editor. If you use windows its here
From ur Windows Start menu>>All Programs>>Accessories>>Paint

You just then right click and paste. save it somewhere on ur computer and then browse and attach it !

Thanks
mishwar
 
DeJaVu all over again......

Repeat after me, one more time......:p

Long 2 +1+1 = 4 contracts
Closed for $186 net profit.

Contracts traded for the day = 12
Net profit for the day = $558.00

DONE FOR THE DAY.
 
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