What Are Pivot Points
What Are Pivot Points
What Are Pivot Points
School of Pipsology
2. Middle School
Professional traders and market makers use pivot points to identify potential
support and resistance levels.
Simply put, a pivot point and its support/resistance levels are areas at which the
direction of price movement can possibly change.
Unlike some of the other indicators that we’ve taught you about already, there’s no
discretion involved.
In many ways, forex pivot points are very similar to Fibonacci levels. Because so
many people are looking at those levels, they almost become self-fulfilling.
The major difference between the two is that with Fibonacci, there is still some
subjectivity involved in picking Swing Highs and Swing Lows.
With pivot points, forex traders typically use the same method for calculating them.
Many traders keep an eye on these levels and you should too.
Pivot points are especially useful to short-term traders who are looking to take
advantage of small price movements.
Just like normal support and resistance levels, forex traders can choose to trade
the bounce or the break of these levels.
Range-bound traders use pivot points to identify reversal points. They see
pivot points as areas where they can place their buy or sell orders.
Breakout forex traders use pivot points to recognize key levels that need to be
broken for a move to be classified as a real deal breakout.
As you can see here, horizontal support and resistance levels are placed on your
chart.
And look…they’re marked out nicely for you! How convenient is that?!
But don’t get too caught up in thinking “S1 has to be support!” or “R1 has to be
resistance.”
We’ll explain why later.
In the following lessons, you will learn how to calculate forex pivot points, the
different types of pivot points, and most importantly, how you can add pivot points to
your forex trading toolbox!
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