To calculate pivot points, we need to use the following formulas: - Pivot Point (PP) = (High + Low + Close) / 3 - Resistance 1 (R1) = 2 * PP - Low - Resistance 2 (R2) = PP + (High - Low) - Support 1 (S1) = 2 * PP - High - Support 2 (S2) = PP - (High - Low) Using the latest available data from the given table (row 0): - High = 181.089996 - Low = 180.59000 - Close = 180.935500 Pivot Point Calculations: 1. Pivot Point (PP) = (181.089996 + 180.59000 + 180.935500) / 3 - PP = 542.615496 / 3 - PP = 180.871832 2. Resistance 1 (R1) = 2 * PP - Low - R1 = 2 * 180.871832 - 180.59000 - R1 = 361.743664 - 180.59000 - R1 = 181.153664 3. Resistance 2 (R2) = PP + (High - Low) - R2 = 180.871832 + (181.089996 - 180.59000) - R2 = 180.871832 + 0.499996 - R2 = 181.371828 4. Support 1 (S1) = 2 * PP - High - S1 = 2 * 180.871832 - 181.089996 - S1 = 361.743664 - 181.089996 - S1 = 180.653668 5. Support 2 (S2) = PP - (High - Low) - S2 = 180.871832 - (181.089996 - 180.59000) - S2 = 180.871832 - 0.499996 - S2 = 180.371836 Pivot Points Summary: - Pivot Point (PP): 180.871832 - Resistance 1 (R1): 181.153664 - Resistance 2 (R2): 181.371828 - Support 1 (S1): 180.653668 - Support 2 (S2): 180.371836 These pivot points can be used as targets or levels of support and resistance in trading strategies. Keep in mind that the effectiveness of pivot points can vary depending on market conditions and the specific trading strategy employed.