What is Support? Support is the price level at which demand is thought to be strong enough to prevent the price from declining further. The logic dictates that
as the price declines towards support and gets cheaper, buyers become more inclined to buy and sellers become less inclined to sell. By the time the price
reaches the support level, it is believed that demand will overcome supply and prevent the price from falling below support. Support does not always hold and a
break below support signals that the bears have won out over the bulls. A decline below support indicates a new willingness to sell and/or a lack of incentive
to buy. Support breaks and new lows signal that sellers have reduced their expectations and are willing sell at even lower prices. In addition, buyers could
not be coerced into buying until prices declined below support or below the previous low. Once s What is Resistance? Resistance is the price level at which
selling is thought to be strong enough to prevent the price from rising further. The logic dictates that as the price advances towards resistance, sellers
become more inclined to sell and buyers become less inclined to buy. By the time the price reaches the resistance level, it is believed that supply will
overcome demand and prevent the price from rising above resistance. Resistance does not always hold and a break above resistance signals that the bulls have
won out over the bears. A break above resistance shows a new willingness to buy and/or a lack of incentive to sell. Resistance breaks and new highs indicate
buyers have increased their expectations and are willing to buy at even higher prices. In addition, sellers could not be coerced into selling until prices rose
above resistance or above the previous high. Once resistance is broken, another resistance level will have to be established at a higher level. How to
Calculate? Pivot = (High Point + Low Point + Close Point) / 3 (example) Range = High Point - Low Point 3R [3rd Resistance] = 1R + Range 2R [2nd Resistance] =
Pivot + Range 1R [1st Resistance] = Pivot + (Pivot - Low) H [Yesterday's High] P [Pivot Price, i.e. Midpoint] L [Yesterday's Low] 1S [1st Support] =
Pivot - (High-Pivot) 2S [2nd Support] = Pivot - Range 3S [3rd Support] = 1S - Range Best Regards Anand For more detail please visit
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