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Speaking of pivots, I know two terms which explain pivot in different perspective. First is Pivot point and the second is Pivot Lines. Recently, when people discuss or mention ‘Pivot‘ it usually refer to Pivot Lines. Even, I have read somewhere a term of ‘Pivot Point‘ refers to Pivot Lines.
It is ok if the current common sense refer ‘Pivot’ or ‘Pivot Point’ to ‘Pivot Lines’. However, for learning purpose, I think knowing the difference of both term is better.
Pivot Point
Pivot point is a candle or bar which has one higher/lower candle/bar on both side. Pivot point usually indicate a reversal. Some traders usually buy at pivot low when price moves above 1 pip above the high of the middle candle. They make a sell at pivot high when price moves 1 pip below the low of the middle candle.


Above pictures showing both the pivot high and pivot low pattern on a bar chart. Below is pictures showing how both pivot shown in a candlestick chart

Now, that’s the different and uncommon concept of pivot point. For future reference, any word ‘Pivot’ or ‘Pivot Point’ on this blog will refer to Pivot Lines. Just not to confuse you ![]()
I see that you put small number of pips, s/l @ 30 pips & gain 20 pips in GBPUSD
Also, I have not seen GBPJPY signals.
May be, because I am new
The profit and stop target are determined from my past experience. For this time I can only provide signal for GBP/USD.
why haven’t you sent signals for some days?
Are you planning to stop this kind gesture of yours?
U have not sent any signals for some days now…. Hope u are not trying to stop this good gesture of yours.
no I’m not. That’s because I didnt trade that day. dont worry
i shall be very greatful if you could enlist me as you forex signal subscriber
This is a great techniqe I have seen several trader use this, Please keep me posted.
Thanks