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    2 Ways You Can Make Multiple Time Frame Analysis Work For You
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    2 Ways You Can Make Multiple Time Frame Analysis Work For You

    NeversettleclubBy NeversettleclubMay 12, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Like any high-performance endeavor, how traders process informat

    ion is important in acquiring expertise.

    Scalpers don’t have the luxury of evaluating a bajillion factors before making a decision. They have to process (and act on) information that they have, recognize patterns, and make decisions on the fly.

    Position traders, on the other hand, have time to process more information before reaching a decision. They can look at market trends, consult more technical indicators, and generally prepare for more scenarios before entering a trade.

    Longer time frames require more deliberation and planning, while short-term trades need quicker information-processing systems and execution. The former relies on planning, the latter on “instinct.”

    Problems arise when traders mix up the two information-processing systems. That is, they enter trades using one set of parameters but manage them using information that’s more apt for the other form of information-processing.

    A long-term trader, for example, could exit a trade on the back of a single economic report. At the same time, a scalper could let his losers run when he’s confident that the longer-term trends will eventually push price in his favor.

    It’s traders who use time frames that are somewhere in between scalping and position trading who often face this challenge. After all, they not only have to react to market changes in real-time, but they also have to understand how the changes fit into the bigger picture.

    Basically, they’re trading a time frame that requires TWO forms of expertise. The instinct to react often clashes with the desire to weigh in new information before making decisions.

    This is why some traders miss out on a good trend because they fail to find entry levels, while others jump in on a trend at the worst possible opportunity.

    Fortunately, there are at least two ways you can a

    void mixing up your time frame analyses:

    1. Make your final decisions based on ONE time frame

    One way to avoid mixing up your analyses is to manage the trade using the same thought process used in locking in the trade idea.

    If your trade is based on an uptrend on the 1-hour chart, then you shouldn’t hold on to it if the pattern gets broken (even if you THINK that the pair will eventually go back up).

    Likewise, a single market event shouldn’t spook you out of your swing trend trade unless said event was a game-changer.

    2. Have a more detailed trading plan

    One reason why traders abandon their trading plans is that they have acquired new information that weakens their original trade bias.

    Traders who take cues from different time frames often lose confidence in their initial plan and then take the wheel into their own hands to minimize risk.

    If you have more research and a more detailed trading plan, then you’ll be more confident in your execution.

    You can’t strategize for EVERY scenario, of course, but you can at least list down the type of events that are relevant to your trade, given your initial time frame.

    Using multiple time frames is still one of the best ways to enter a trade. It’s the execution part where you should be careful not to mix up your analyses.

    Be vigilant of the information you take in and make sure that they apply to your intended holding time.

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