PERFECT PIVOT RANGE (PPR) by Dr. Abhiram Sivprasad
The Perfect Pivot Range (PPR) indicator is designed to provide traders with a comprehensive view of key support and resistance levels based on pivot points across different timeframes. This versatile tool allows users to visualize daily, weekly, and monthly pivots along with high and low levels from previous periods, helping traders identify potential areas of price reversals or breakouts.
Features: Multi-Timeframe Pivots:
Daily, weekly, and monthly pivot levels (Pivot Point, Support 1 & 2, Resistance 1 & 2). Helps traders understand price levels across various timeframes, from short-term (daily) to long-term (monthly). Previous High-Low Levels:
Displays the previous week, month, and day high-low levels to highlight key zones of historical support and resistance. Traders can easily see areas of price action from prior periods, giving context for future price movements. Customizable Options:
Users can choose which pivot levels and high-lows to display, allowing for flexibility based on trading preferences. Visual settings can be toggled on and off to suit different trading strategies and timeframes. Real-Time Data:
All pivot points and levels are dynamically calculated based on real-time price data, ensuring accurate and up-to-date information for decision-making. How to Use: Pivot Points: Use daily, weekly, or monthly pivot points to find potential support or resistance levels. Prices above the pivot suggest bullish sentiment, while prices below indicate bearishness. Previous High-Low: The high-low levels from previous days, weeks, or months can serve as critical zones where price may reverse or break through, indicating potential trade entries or exits. Confluence: When pivot points or high-low levels overlap across multiple timeframes, they become even stronger levels of support or resistance. This indicator is suitable for all types of traders (scalpers, swing traders, and long-term investors) looking to enhance their technical analysis and make more informed trading decisions.
Here are three detailed trading strategies for using the Perfect Pivot Range (PPR) indicator for options, stocks, and commodities:
1. Options Buying Strategy with PPR Indicator Strategy: Buying Call and Put Options Based on Pivot Breakouts
Objective: To capitalize on sharp price movements when key pivot levels are breached, leading to high returns with limited risk in options trading.
Timeframe: 15-minute to 1-hour chart for intraday option trading.
Steps: Identify the Key Levels:
Use weekly pivots for intraday trading, as they provide more significant levels for options. Enable the "Previous Week High-Low" to gauge support and resistance from the previous week. Call Option Setup (Bullish Breakout):
Condition: If the price breaks above the weekly pivot point (PP) with high momentum (indicated by a strong bullish candle), it signifies potential bullishness. Action: Buy Call Options at the breakout of the weekly pivot. Confirmation: Check if the price is sustaining above the pivot with a minimum of 1-2 candles (depending on timeframe) and the first resistance (R1) isn’t too far away. Target: The first resistance (R1) or previous week’s high can be your target for exiting the trade. Stop-Loss: Set a stop-loss just below the pivot point (PP) to limit risk. Put Option Setup (Bearish Breakdown):
Condition: If the price breaks below the weekly pivot (PP) with strong bearish momentum, it’s a signal to expect a downward move. Action: Buy Put Options on a breakdown below the weekly pivot. Confirmation: Ensure that the price is closing below the pivot, and check for declining volumes or bearish candles. Target: The first support (S1) or the previous week’s low. Stop-Loss: Place the stop-loss just above the pivot point (PP). Example: Let’s say the weekly pivot point (PP) is at 1500, the price breaks above and sustains at 1510. You buy a Call Option with a strike price near 1500, and the target will be the first resistance (R1) at 1530. 2. Stock Trading Strategy with PPR Indicator Strategy: Swing Trading Using Pivot Points and Previous High-Low Levels
Objective: To capture mid-term stock price movements using pivot points and historical high-low levels for better trade entries and exits.
Timeframe: 1-day or 4-hour chart for swing trading.
Steps: Identify the Trend:
Start by determining the overall trend of the stock using the weekly pivots. If the price is consistently above the pivot point (PP), the trend is bullish; if below, the trend is bearish. Buy Setup (Bullish Trend Reversal):
Condition: When the stock bounces off the weekly pivot point (PP) or previous week’s low, it signals a bullish reversal. Action: Enter a long position near the pivot or previous week’s low. Confirmation: Look for a bullish candle pattern or increasing volumes. Target: Set your first target at the first resistance (R1) or the previous week’s high. Stop-Loss: Place your stop-loss just below the previous week’s low or support (S1). Sell Setup (Bearish Trend Reversal):
Condition: When the price hits the weekly resistance (R1) or previous week’s high and starts to reverse downwards, it’s an opportunity to short-sell the stock. Action: Enter a short position near the resistance. Confirmation: Watch for bearish candle patterns or decreasing volume at the resistance. Target: Your first target would be the weekly pivot point (PP), with the second target as the previous week’s low. Stop-Loss: Set a stop-loss just above the resistance (R1). Use Previous High-Low Levels:
The previous week’s high and low are key levels where price reversals often occur, so use them as reference points for potential entry and exit. Example: Stock XYZ is trading at 200. The previous week’s low is 195, and it bounces off that level. You enter a long position with a target of 210 (previous week’s high) and place a stop-loss at 193. 3. Commodity Trading Strategy with PPR Indicator Strategy: Trend Continuation and Reversal in Commodities
Objective: To capitalize on the strong trends in commodities by using pivot points as key support and resistance levels for trend continuation and reversal.
Timeframe: 1-hour to 4-hour charts for commodities like Gold, Crude Oil, Silver, etc.
Steps: Identify the Trend:
Use monthly pivots for long-term commodities trading since commodities often follow macroeconomic trends. The monthly pivot point (PP) will give an idea of the long-term trend direction. Trend Continuation Setup (Bullish Commodity):
Condition: If the price is consistently trading above the monthly pivot and pulling back towards the pivot without breaking below it, it indicates a bullish continuation. Action: Enter a long position when the price tests the monthly pivot (PP) and starts moving up again. Confirmation: Look for a strong bullish candle or an increase in volume to confirm the continuation. Target: The first resistance (R1) or previous month’s high. Stop-Loss: Place the stop-loss below the monthly pivot (PP). Trend Reversal Setup (Bearish Commodity):
Condition: When the price reverses from the monthly resistance (R1) or previous month’s high, it’s a signal for a bearish reversal. Action: Enter a short position at the resistance level. Confirmation: Watch for bearish candle patterns or decreasing volumes at the resistance. Target: Set your first target as the monthly pivot (PP) or the first support (S1). Stop-Loss: Stop-loss should be placed just above the resistance level. Using Previous High-Low for Swing Trades:
The previous month’s high and low are important in commodities. They often act as barriers to price movement, so traders should look for breakouts or reversals near these levels. Example: Gold is trading at $1800, with a monthly pivot at $1780 and the previous month’s high at $1830. If the price pulls back to $1780 and starts moving up again, you enter a long trade with a target of $1830, placing your stop-loss below $1770. Key Points Across All Strategies: Multiple Timeframes: Always use a combination of timeframes for confirmation. For example, a daily chart may show a bullish setup, but the weekly pivot levels can provide a larger trend context.
Volume: Volume is key in confirming the strength of price movement. Always confirm breakouts or reversals with rising or declining volume.
Risk Management: Set tight stop-loss levels just below support or above resistance to minimize risk and lock in profits at pivot points.
Each of these strategies leverages the powerful pivot and high-low levels provided by the PPR indicator to give traders clear entry, exit, and risk management points across different markets
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