Multiple Calculation Methods

Pivot Point Calculator

Calculate pivot points using Standard, Fibonacci, Woodie, Camarilla, and DeMark methods to identify key support and resistance levels for your trading strategy.

Calculation Settings

Most widely used pivot point calculation method

Pivot Levels

High
1.09500
Low
1.08500
Close
1.09200

Resistance Levels

R3
weak
1.10633
R2
medium
1.10067
R1
strong
1.09633

Pivot Point

PP
Main Pivot Point
1.09067

Support Levels

S1
strong
1.08633
S2
medium
1.08067
S3
weak
1.07633

Quick Scenarios

Understanding Pivot Points

Standard Pivots: The most widely used method. Simple calculation based on previous period's high, low, and close.

Fibonacci Pivots: Uses Fibonacci ratios (38.2%, 61.8%, 100%) to calculate support and resistance levels.

Woodie Pivots: Gives more weight to the closing price. Popular among intraday traders. Includes R4/S4 levels.

Camarilla Pivots: Focuses on intraday trading with tighter levels. Based on the idea that price tends to revert to the mean.

DeMark Pivots: Uses the relationship between open and close. Only calculates one support and resistance level.

Usage: Pivot points help identify potential reversal points. Price above pivot is bullish, below is bearish.