Price Action Scanner — Intraday

Live pivot zone positioning, Open=High/Low signals, and intraday bias across NIFTY 50, BankNifty and sectors.

Live data Updated: Apr 28, 2026 04:03 AM

Intraday price action screen with classic pivot levels (PP, R1–R3, S1–S3), live zone positioning, Open=High/Low signals, and intraday bias.

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▲ Above PP (Bullish)
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▼ Below PP (Bearish)
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Above R1
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Below S1
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OHL Signals
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All Stocks
Pivot Zones: Above R3 R1–R2 PP S1–PP Below S3 Pivots computed from yesterday's OHLC.
# Symbol LTP Chg% High Low Range% Volume PP R1 S1 Dist PP% Nearest Res Nearest Sup Zone OHL Bias
1 HDFCLIFE 598.90 +1.82% 600.55 590.10 1.74% 10.66L 596.5 602.9 592.5 +0.40% 602.94 596.52 PP–R1 ▲ Bull
2 SBILIFE 1791.40 +1.27% 1800.00 1759.00 2.29% 4.61L 1783.5 1807.9 1766.9 +0.44% 1807.94 1783.47 PP–R1 ▲ Bull
3 ICICIPRULI 517.70 +0.68% 520.95 512.05 1.72% 3.54L 516.9 521.8 512.9 +0.15% 521.75 516.90 PP–R1 ▲ Bull
4 ICICIGI 1778.70 +0.37% 1785.60 1758.10 1.55% 96.3K 1774.1 1790.2 1762.7 +0.26% 1790.16 1774.13 PP–R1 ▲ Bull

Intraday Price Action — Pivot Levels Guide

Classic pivot points are calculated from the previous day's High, Low, and Close. They act as intraday support and resistance levels used by institutions and retail traders alike.

Trading with pivot zones

Stocks trading above R1 with bullish bias are in momentum — consider trailing stops. Stocks near PP switching from above to below can signal intraday reversal. Use OHL signals at open for early directional trades.

What is Price Action Trading?

Price Action Trading is a strategy in which price is treated as the purest indicator. Rather than relying on lagging indicators, traders focus purely on price movements, key support and resistance levels, and candlestick patterns to make entry and exit decisions.

Scan Types Explained

5-minute Breakout: Stocks closing above the high of the last 20 candles on a 5-minute chart — a short-term momentum breakout signal.

5-minute Breakdown: Stocks closing below the low of the last 20 candles on a 5-minute chart — a short-term bearish signal.

15-minute Breakout: Stocks breaking out above the last 20 candles' high on a 15-minute chart — preferred for trades held 1–2 hours.

15-minute Breakdown: Stocks breaking down below the last 20 candles' low on a 15-minute chart.

Hourly Gainers / Losers: Stocks that have gained or lost the most price in the last one hour — useful for catching momentum during the session.

Short-term Breakouts / Breakdowns: Stocks showing breakouts or breakdowns on daily charts — suitable for 2–10 day swing trades.

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