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EURUSD Forex Trading Pivot Point Levels for 2013.10.17
2013.10.17 13:30 6:30AM ET | EURUSD Currency Pair
Here are the current Pivot Points Levels with Support (S) and Resistance (R) for the EURUSD currency pair. Price action is currently trading over the daily pivot point at 6:30 am ET at the 1.36206 price level. The pair opened the Asian trading session above the daily pivot and ran through the R1 level and above R2.
Please see our pivot calculations below.
Daily Pivot Point: 1.35241
— S1 – 1.34814
— S2 – 1.34296
— S3 – 1.33869
— R1 – 1.35759
— R2 – 1.36186
— R3 – 1.36704
Weekly Pivot Point: 1.35448
— S1 – 1.34830
— S2 – 1.34233
— S3 – 1.33615
— R1 – 1.36045
— R2 – 1.36663
— R3 – 1.37260
Monthly Pivot Point: 1.33989
— S1 – 1.32298
— S2 – 1.29350
— S3 – 1.27659
— R1 – 1.36937
— R2 – 1.38628
— R3 – 1.41576
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USDJPY Forex Trading Pivot Point Levels for 2013.10.17
2013.10.17 13:30 6:30AM ET | USDJPY Currency Pair
Here are the current Pivot Points Levels with Support (S) and Resistance (R) for the USDJPY currency pair. Price action is currently trading under the daily pivot point at 6:30 am ET at the 98.032 price level. The pair opened the Asian trading session above the daily pivot and fell through the daily pivot as well as the S1 level.
Please see our pivot calculations below.
Daily Pivot Point: 98.614
— S1 – 98.268
— S2 – 97.779
— S3 – 97.433
— R1 – 99.103
— R2 – 99.449
— R3 – 99.938
Weekly Pivot Point: 97.910
— S1 – 97.234
— S2 – 95.891
— S3 – 95.215
— R1 – 99.253
— R2 – 99.929
— R3 – 101.272
Monthly Pivot Point: 98.806
— S1 – 97.009
— S2 – 95.814
— S3 – 94.017
— R1 – 100.001
— R2 – 101.798
— R3 – 102.993
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GBPUSD Forex Trading Pivot Point Levels for 2013.10.17
2013.10.17 13:30 6:30AM ET | GBPUSD Currency Pair
Here are the current Pivot Points Levels with Support (S) and Resistance (R) for the GBPUSD currency pair. Price action is currently trading well over the daily pivot point at 6:30 am ET at the 1.60698 price level. The pair opened the Asian trading session below the daily pivot and has ascended through the daily R1.
Daily Pivot Point: 1.59663
— S1 – 1.58754
— S2 – 1.58020
— S3 – 1.57111
— R1 – 1.60397
— R2 – 1.61306
— R3 – 1.62040
Weekly Pivot Point: 1.59958
— S1 – 1.58683
— S2 – 1.57855
— S3 – 1.56580
— R1 – 1.60786
— R2 – 1.62061
— R3 – 1.62889
Monthly Pivot Point: 1.59633
— S1 – 1.57258
— S2 – 1.52673
— S3 – 1.50298
— R1 – 1.64218
— R2 – 1.66593
— R3 – 1.71178
By CountingPips.com – Forex Trading Apps & Currency Trade Tools
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