Nifty Pivot Points Today
Auto-updatedTuesday, 2 June 2026 · Last updated 02:50 pm IST
Nifty 50
| Level | Value | % from Close |
|---|---|---|
| R3 | 24000.63 | +2.64% |
| R2 | 23867.17 | +2.07% |
| R1 | 23624.88 | +1.04% |
| PP | 23491.42 | +0.47% |
| S1 | 23249.13 | -0.57% |
| S2 | 23115.67 | -1.14% |
| S3 | 22873.38 | -2.18% |
Bank Nifty
| Level | Value | % from Close |
|---|---|---|
| R3 | 55439.98 | +3.35% |
| R2 | 55011.37 | +2.55% |
| R1 | 54327.23 | +1.28% |
| PP | 53898.62 | +0.48% |
| S1 | 53214.48 | -0.80% |
| S2 | 52785.87 | -1.60% |
| S3 | 52101.73 | -2.87% |
Reading the levels
PP (Pivot Point) is the session anchor. Most intraday traders use it as the bias line — above PP tends to be a buyer's market for the day, below it tends to favor sellers. It's not a rule, but it's a useful starting frame.
R1, R2, R3 are resistance zones where selling has historically showed up. If Nifty gaps up and opens straight at R2, that's a very different setup than if it grinds up from PP to R1 over two hours.
S1, S2, S3 work the same way on the downside. The % from close column tells you how far each level is from yesterday's close — useful for quickly spotting which levels are in play vs. which are too far to matter today.
Standard vs Woodie vs Camarilla: Standard is what most people use. Woodie weights the close more heavily, so the PP shifts closer to close on big trend days. Camarilla gives tighter, more clustered levels — popular with scalpers who trade off the S3/R3 mean-reversion setup.
Where does the OHLC data come from?
Previous session's High, Low, and Close from NSE via Yahoo Finance. The session date is shown on each card so you know exactly which day was used.
Do these work for positional trades?
Not really. Daily pivots reset every session — they're an intraday tool. For multi-day trades, you'd want weekly or monthly pivots based on the previous week/month's OHLC.
Can I get pivots for other stocks?
Yes — the Pivot Calculator lets you enter any OHLC manually and get all three methods for any stock or index.