Tool module

Learn Pivot Calculator as a calm daily desk routine.

A Pivot Calculator course that teaches support and resistance levels as a session map: choose the market and session first, read CPR and ladders as planning context, compare methods carefully, and write a two-sided desk plan before execution.

Learning path

Follow the same order as the desk.

Each lesson is crawlable article text plus an interactive artifact and Remotion-ready reinforcement concept.

01Pivot session mapPivot Calculator: Set Up The Session MapA beginner-safe Pivot Calculator lesson for setting up the market context first, so CPR, support, resistance, and live distance labels become easier to trust and harder to misuse.6 chapters6 video specsOpen lesson02CPR balance zonePivot Calculator: Read CPR As The Balance ZoneA practical Pivot Calculator lesson for reading Central Pivot Range as the completed session's balance band, then using price position and invalidation prompts before moving to support and resistance.6 chapters6 video specsOpen lesson03Classic ladderPivot Calculator: Use The Classic Ladder For Watch ZonesA practical Pivot Calculator lesson for reading the classic floor-pivot ladder as support and resistance watch zones, then choosing watch, wait, higher-timeframe check, or ignore.6 chapters6 video specsOpen lesson04Compare pivot familiesPivot Calculator: Compare Pivot Families Without Getting LostA practical Pivot Calculator lesson for turning family overlays on one at a time, understanding the question each family answers, and removing chart clutter before reading confluence.6 chapters6 video specsOpen lesson05Two-sided scenariosPivot Calculator: Turn Tool Text Into Two-Sided ScenariosA practical Pivot Calculator lesson for turning signal-detection text into a possible read, an alternative read, and a clear invalidation condition before deciding what deserves monitoring.6 chapters6 video specsOpen lesson06Confluence contextPivot Calculator: Use Confluence And Context Without OverconfidenceA practical Pivot Calculator lesson for reading multi-timeframe confluence zones as attention weights, then demoting or validating the read with fair value, event risk, and data-freshness checks.6 chapters6 video specsOpen lesson07Historical accuracyPivot Calculator: Read Historical Accuracy With HumilityA practical Pivot Calculator lesson for reading tested, respected, and accuracy percentages as evidence quality, then checking tolerance, sample size, data freshness, CPR behavior, and regime shifts before writing a neutral watch note.6 chapters6 video specsOpen lesson08Alert monitoringPivot Calculator: Monitor The Map With AlertsA practical Pivot Calculator lesson for turning important pivot levels into monitoring rules, using alert type, threshold, cooldown, session caps, and delivery channels as attention hygiene rather than trading commands.6 chapters6 video specsOpen lesson09Intraday recalculationPivot Calculator: Recalculate Intraday Without Erasing The Original MapA practical Pivot Calculator lesson for comparing the official completed-session map with a provisional today-so-far map, using recalculation gates, pivot shift, CPR width, and neutral watch notes.6 chapters6 video specsOpen lesson10Export pivot planPivot Calculator: Export A Responsible Pivot PlanA practical Pivot Calculator lesson for carrying a pivot map into charting, sharing, or desk prep without stripping symbol, exchange, timeframe, completed-session date, source freshness, caveat, and invalidation context.6 chapters6 video specsOpen lesson

What the learner should be able to do

Build a pivot session map from the correct instrument, timeframe, session, high, low, and close.

Read CPR width, central pivot, classic ladder, Fibonacci, Camarilla, Woodie, and DeMark levels without treating any line as certainty.

Compare pivot families, confluence zones, historical hit rates, alerts, and intraday recalculation as planning evidence.

Export a two-sided plan with invalidation, review timing, and adjacent-tool checks instead of a one-line trade call.

Desk routine

The repeated habit is the product.

  1. 1Name the session question.
  2. 2Confirm instrument, timeframe, source session, high, low, close, and timezone.
  3. 3Read CPR and classic levels before adding extra pivot families.
  4. 4Mark confluence and scenario forks as review zones, not instructions.
  5. 5Check accuracy, alert state, and intraday recalculation caveats.
  6. 6Write the exported plan with invalidation and next-tool handoff.

Source pack

Bhav Copy

local market

Official local market end-of-day table context for open, high, low, close, volume, and open interest fields.

Gold

local market

Official local market product context for why symbol and exchange are concrete contract choices.

About Settlements

CME Group

Primary CME explanation of settlement reports, preliminary/final states, and daily settlement context.

Daily Bulletin

CME Group

Official CME daily-report navigation that separates exchange-published data from live chart display.

Support and Resistance

CME Group

Education source for explaining levels as areas where price may react, not guaranteed trade instructions.

Pivot Points, Resistance and Support

Fidelity

Beginner-safe explanation of pivot points built from prior data and confirmed with other context.

How are the pivot points derived while using the Central Pivot Range (CPR)?

broker support

Clear TC, Pivot, and BC naming and CPR formula orientation for local trading-platform users.

The Central Pivot Range

broker education

Secondary explainer for CPR width, price above/inside/below CPR, and timeframe-specific OHLC references.

Commodity Trading Systems Sold on the Internet

CFTC

Risk-language anchor for avoiding guaranteed-profit or mechanical trading-system claims.