I find it useful to view 6 time frames: 15, 30 minutes for
short-term or day trading, 1, 4-hour, 1 day, 1 week for swing
trading and position trading. A recommendation for day trading is
5-minute charts. Higher time frames give information on the trend,
while lower time frames suggest development of that trend through
fractal analysis.
Certainly. I look at them, just not one screen at the same
time like Matt does. I review higher timeframes and make some
marks on my daytrading timeframes. But when I'm actually
daytrading futures, I generally only have 5 and 10 or 15 minute
charts open.
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I find it useful to
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Posted by junkie on 29th of Mar 2023 at 06:21 pm
I find it useful to view 6 time frames: 15, 30 minutes for short-term or day trading, 1, 4-hour, 1 day, 1 week for swing trading and position trading. A recommendation for day trading is 5-minute charts. Higher time frames give information on the trend, while lower time frames suggest development of that trend through fractal analysis.
Certainly. I look at them,
Posted by mugsy on 29th of Mar 2023 at 06:42 pm
Certainly. I look at them, just not one screen at the same time like Matt does. I review higher timeframes and make some marks on my daytrading timeframes. But when I'm actually daytrading futures, I generally only have 5 and 10 or 15 minute charts open.