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Short-term traders and swing traders often base their trading decisions on forecasted market support and resistance levels. The Classical Pivot Point calculator forecasts a Market Pivot Point (P), 2 Support levels (S1, S2), and 2 Resistance levels (R1, R2) for the next trading time frame based on the High, Low, and Close of the most recent time frame. Forecast your own Support and Resistance levels using our FREE online version of the Pivot Point Calculator.
Day-Traders often base their futures-position size (number of contracts) on the percentage of trading capital they wish to risk and the theoretical risk per contract (calculated from their entry price and stop price). Calculate your own eMini S&P500 futures position sizes using our FREE PC version of the eMini S&P500 Futures Position Size Calculator.
Day-Traders often base their futures-position size (number of contracts) on the percentage of trading capital they wish to risk and the theoretical risk per contract (calculated from their entry price and stop price). Calculate your own eMini NASDAQ futures position sizes using our FREE PC version of the eMini NASDAQ Futures Position Size Calculator.
Day-Traders often base their futures position size (number of contracts) on the percentage of trading capital they wish to risk and the theoretical risk per contract (calculated from their entry price and stop price). Calculate your own $5 mini Dow futures position sizes using our FREE PC version of the $5 mini Dow futures Position Size Calculator.
Futures traders enter and exit contracts based on margin. Since the amount of margin required to enter a futures contract (long or short) is often only a fraction of the dollar value of the contract, significant financial leverage (the ratio of the actual dollar value of a contract to the margin per contract) is at work. Calculate for yourself the financial leverage of a futures contract using a FREE PC version of the Financial Leverage Calculator.
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This software is provided for use as an educational tool only. Field Financial Group is not responsible for its use or misuse and no warrantees or guarantees as to use or functionality are either expressed or implied. Futures and options trading involve substantial risk. Past results are no indication of future performance. No guarantee of any kind is implied or possible where projections of future conditions are attempted. Information should not be construed as an offer to sell or a solicitation to buy or trade in any commodities or securities.