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#11
Hi murthymsr,

Yes u r right. It's a very basic script. I'll add the error handling/truncating etc as soon as I get the time for this and many other things.

Thanks again for your suggestions. Please keep them coming.

thanks,
GAJ
 

RAMDAS

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#12
gaj said:
Hello everybody,

I've posted a script which calculates expected intraday resistance and support levels for scrips bsed on 'Pivot Point analysis' . You just have to fill in your scrip's previous day's close , high and low prices and hit Calculate!!

Enjoy!

GAJ

P.S. I've just observed that the script is not working in mozilla. Let me know if it works for other browser. It was was working with IE6.0 when I posted it.
Where i will get Pivote point analysis ?


Best Regards
Ramdas
 
#17
Hi Friends,

I think the blog is not properly visible on Netscape. Let me know if this is the case.
Also, let me know if certain scripts are not working properly. Alos, let me know what would u like me to add to this blog.

Thanks,
GAJ
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#19
gaj said:
Intraday high low prediction script uploaded.

enjoy!
GAJ
Hi! Gaj,

Have visited the blog, but could not find the intraday High/Low predictions & the Pivot point analysis. Could you please tell me where I can find it.

Thanks & regards,
 
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#20
murthymsr said:
hi gaj,
I have checked the site critically and found the pivot-point calculator was working as desired. ( My system Win98 SE with IE6.0).

my observations.
1) The displayed result values of R2,R1,P,S1,S2 may be truncated at 2 decimals.

2) I have entered a CLOSE value less than the LOW value, a CLOSE value higher than the HIGH value and a HIGH value lower than the LOW value and still i am getting the calculated values! I think it is better to add an error checking routine as this will trap at least some of the data entry errors.

hope you don't mind these unkind words on an otherwise good program.

all the best.
murthymsr
Hi! murthymsr

Have visited the blog, but could not find the intraday High/Low predictions & the Pivot point analysis. Could you please tell me where I can find it.

Thanks & regards,
 

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