C clambill Nov 13, 2008 #1 Does that exist on a free website or would I need to use Fib levels? I decided it might be a way to "break up a large wave".
Does that exist on a free website or would I need to use Fib levels? I decided it might be a way to "break up a large wave".
T topgunn Nov 13, 2008 #5 Quote from JBfinancial: Here is a good site for pivot points. http://www.mypivots.com/dn/ More... Try http://pitrading.com/pivot_points.htm Unlike mypivots, you don't have to enter the price values, just the symbol and it does the rest of the work.
Quote from JBfinancial: Here is a good site for pivot points. http://www.mypivots.com/dn/ More... Try http://pitrading.com/pivot_points.htm Unlike mypivots, you don't have to enter the price values, just the symbol and it does the rest of the work.
J JBfinancial Nov 13, 2008 #6 Quote from topgunn: Try http://pitrading.com/pivot_points.htm Unlike mypivots, you don't have to enter the price values, just the symbol and it does the rest of the work. More... That is a great time saver. Thanks.
Quote from topgunn: Try http://pitrading.com/pivot_points.htm Unlike mypivots, you don't have to enter the price values, just the symbol and it does the rest of the work. More... That is a great time saver. Thanks.
C clambill Nov 14, 2008 #7 Gee, thanks for the replies. Yeah, actually, I had a preference for a site for pivot points since I know fib levels can be found on stockcharts.com (annotate).
Gee, thanks for the replies. Yeah, actually, I had a preference for a site for pivot points since I know fib levels can be found on stockcharts.com (annotate).