Pivot Points Complete Guide

Pivot Points

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What is Pivot Points?

ピボットポイント(Pivot Points)は、テクニカル分析で使用されるトレンド指標です。価格の勢い、トレンドの方向性、またはボラティリティを分析することにより、トレーダーが潜在的なエントリーポイントとエグジットポイントを特定するのに役立ちます。

Signal Types

Central Pivot Bias

If the price opens or sustains above the central pivot point, the bias is bullish; below it, the bias is bearish.

Resistance Reversal

When price approaches R1, R2, or R3 and shows signs of exhaustion, it may indicate a potential shorting opportunity or profit-taking zone.

Support Bounce

When price touches S1, S2, or S3 and holds, it suggests a potential buying opportunity as the downward move exhausts.

Level Breakout

A strong move through a pivot level (especially R1 or S1) with high volume often signals a continuation of the trend toward the next level.

Related Indicators

FAQ

How do Pivot Points differ from Moving Averages?

Pivot Points are predictive (leading) indicators because they use fixed levels based on past data to forecast future support/resistance. Moving averages are lagging indicators that follow the price.

Which timeframe is best for Pivot Points?

It depends on your strategy. Day traders typically use Daily pivots. Swing traders prefer Weekly pivots, and long-term investors use Monthly or Yearly pivots to identify major structural levels.

What is the most important Pivot Point level?

The central Pivot Point (P) is the most critical, as it dictates the overall market sentiment for the session. R1 and S1 are the next most significant levels for identifying initial targets.

Reviewed by KlineVision Research Team, CFA Charterholder, 10+ years quantitative research· 2026年4月23日

Parts of this page (FAQ, introductions) are AI-assisted. Core data and statistics are algorithmically computed. All pattern definitions are human-reviewed.

Data source: EODHD · Last updated: 2026年4月23日

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