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PIVOTS - Daily Indices and FTSE 100 & 250 Stocks (PIVS)     

BrianTrayda - 11 Mar 2004 22:31

If you are interested in Pivots please email me using the internal MoneyAm mail facility.

leepayne - 20 Jun 2004 12:09 - 188 of 362

Brian

great work keep it up!

i have just a question, from a relatively newbie. Could you explain the different colours, i.e red, blue etc.

Do you have anything similar for DOW, S&P500, Nasdaq100?

Many thanks
Lee

BrianTrayda - 20 Jun 2004 15:40 - 189 of 362

Lee: It's based on the closing price. That number falls somewhere within the pivot values and the red is if it's below the central point or blue if it's above. You need to see the full trading day range of the individual stock to see what the actual relevance.

zarif - 21 Jun 2004 07:23 - 190 of 362

morning BT,JJ50 et al.

jj50 - 21 Jun 2004 08:45 - 191 of 362

Morning BT, zarif et al.

venus57 - 21 Jun 2004 08:56 - 192 of 362

Hi
Brain,
The pivot you mention is relates to ftse cash index or ftse future one?

BrianTrayda - 21 Jun 2004 10:03 - 193 of 362

Venus: Everything is Cash not Futures..

38 - 21 Jun 2004 14:38 - 194 of 362

Spookily Good. Check out Desire Pet Today. Stormed up through R1, hit R2, just breaking through by a gnats b', then dropped back down and puttered about around the R1 level. Even if nothing else (and I am sure that there is much accuracy in it) it provides a great framework for thinking about the stock price.

If I hadn't mentioned it before (and I am a sporadic poster at best) thanks for posting up this info.

BrianTrayda - 21 Jun 2004 21:59 - 195 of 362

38: They are uncannily reliable. That means a) lots of folks follow them, b) the computer programs use them as well. Just look at a lot of intraday charts (5 min candles) and you'll see. Not always on the money, but not bad..

The Reference 2 above the red arrow (above) will give you more info, but here's a shortcut to a read: Read About Pivot Points Origin

zarif - 22 Jun 2004 07:02 - 196 of 362

Morning all

38 - 22 Jun 2004 08:26 - 197 of 362

morning.

jj50 - 22 Jun 2004 08:54 - 198 of 362

morning all

venus57 - 23 Jun 2004 09:02 - 199 of 362

Morning to everybody!!!!!!!!!!!!

zarif - 23 Jun 2004 11:13 - 200 of 362

morning all:
Nice to see that more are joining in and posting comments on the thread.Please all u "lurkers" come out of the closet and join in the BB. This is the only reward BT gets!!!!

rgds
zarif

apeman - 24 Jun 2004 00:47 - 201 of 362

Many thanks for the on-going info Brian, it's very much appreciated as you must surely realise.
What's the general feeling on the market? I've just taken some profits on one of my holdings but am generally otherwise a holder at the moment.
Has the market got the legs for UKX to reach 4550?

zarif - 24 Jun 2004 07:05 - 202 of 362

morning all.

jj50 - 24 Jun 2004 08:02 - 203 of 362

Thanks bt.

Morning all.

BrianTrayda - 24 Jun 2004 10:40 - 204 of 362

You'r'll welcome mateys...Re the markets - sideways until there's a major catalyst to make it trend up or down. ATM there's nothing apart from quarter-end markups to make the Funds look good.

zarif - 25 Jun 2004 06:43 - 205 of 362

Morning all.

zarif - 28 Jun 2004 07:04 - 206 of 362

morning all

zarif - 29 Jun 2004 06:42 - 207 of 362

morning all
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