Pivot Point

What software do you use to calculate your pivot points? Do you trade based off the pivot point calculations of the software?
 
Originally posted by chasinfla
does this work?

Chas,

I think any trader can make it work, or almost any strategy for that matter. Traders just have to pick a system, stick with it and refine it to suit their personality.

TICKER
 
Originally posted by ArchAngel
sunny - methodology of trading off any form of support/resistance is the same regardless of how you use derive it and a number of books discuss support/resistance trading.

Well, so what's the methodology? "Buy support, sell resistance"?:D Maybe you could elaborate on it a little bit here. And what books you would recommend that describe S/R trading well?
 
Like Ticker says, find something and make refinements that suit you. I like the old school pivots and don't use any "sophisticated" computerized analysis. I also keep an eye on the prior day's H,L,C.
 
Originally posted by sunnyskies


Well, so what's the methodology? "Buy support, sell resistance"?:D Maybe you could elaborate on it a little bit here. And what books you would recommend that describe S/R trading well?

Sunnyskies,

The way I trade off support/resistance is the same for all my methods or most of them, is wait for confirmation. If say 1000 is support and price comes down and sits on it wait for either a higher low or a break of the high of the bar. Same with resistance only the other way.

And don't forget support becomes resistance and vice versa. There was a good example last night in the emini SP. Look at a 5min chart. In the first hour price formed support at 985.75 it then retested about an hr later then came back and made a double top after lunch right on 985.75 support which is now resistance. Sold the break of the low in between the tops with a 1pt stop. The result is history. Hopw this helps

Can't recommend any books, maybe someone else can

Regards
 
Originally posted by Brutus
What software do you use to calculate your pivot points? Do you trade based off the pivot point calculations of the software?



About 5 years ago I used a software called "Ensign".

www.ensignsoftware.com/

It's an excellent program, but I switched to Supercharts for
backtesting purposes.


Anyway, ensign has a built in pivot point function. That was one
of the first things I missed. If Ensign had backtesting capabilities (it might now) I'd probably rather have it than
Supercharts.
 
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