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      oilsok last edited by

      Hello.

      I know pivot point can use on market Property, but It looks not correct different time zone.

      it need shift, am I wrong?

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      • fxDreema
        fxDreema last edited by

        Can you give me some example or a screenshot of what is expected and what you got as a result? I can see your projects, but in your newest one I can't see pivot points. Maybe you did something "wrong" or there is a bug.

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          oilsok last edited by

          The calculations of the standard pivot points are actually very simple, but the amount of time that should be included, and the time zone that should be used, are often sources of confusion.

          For markets that are only open during regular trading hours (such as the DAX futures market), the pivot points should be calculated using the high, low, and close of the previous trading day, using the time zone of the market in question (e.g. the pivot points for the DAX futures market should be calculated from 8:00 AM to 10:10 PM Central European Time).

          For markets that are open 24 hours (such as the EUR futures market), the pivot points should be calculated using the high, low, and close of the previous 24 hours, using the time zone of the market in question (e.g. the pivot points for the EUR futures market should be calculated from 12:00 AM to 12:00 PM US Central Time). The reason for including the full 24 hours, is that without the overnight data, the actual high and low might be missed, which would change the pivot point values. However, there is a catch to this, in that the closing price should be the closing price of the regular trading session (also known as the settlement price), rather than the closing price at midnight

          Quote : http://www.trade2win.com/boards/general ... tions.html

          So there are shifted pivot point indicator. Like this
          https://www.mql5.com/en/code/8685

          Actually, this is different value compare with market properties pivot value

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            oilsok last edited by

            So i just if it can i need time zone shifted pivot Lol

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            • fxDreema
              fxDreema last edited by

              Try it like this: http://prntscr.com/7f2bhf

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                oilsok last edited by

                I saw your uploaded picture, and I know it is working well.
                Just every Forex broker server time is not same time zone, so it makes distort pivot point value on server time.
                because they define a "Day " differently

                so. every pivot point value is different. GMT +1 time ~ GMT -blah time

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                • fxDreema
                  fxDreema last edited by

                  Well, you can always use some indicator that has bunch of options đŸ™‚

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