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D1 and higher
Jan 11, 2017 at 14:43
May 11, 2011 부터 멤버
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I trade H4, it's a good balance for me.
It all depends on your trading style and plan, if you have a 9-5 job I would not recommend a time frame lower than H4, if you sit in front of the screen all day, no more than H1. If you manually trade you should be using all (or most) time frames to make trading determinations (at least 3 comparisons, like H1, H4 and D1 for example). Some traders only use MN, but I consider them to be investors, not traders.
You cannot scalp a H1 and you cannot swing or position trade a M1
Hope that helps you decide.
It all depends on your trading style and plan, if you have a 9-5 job I would not recommend a time frame lower than H4, if you sit in front of the screen all day, no more than H1. If you manually trade you should be using all (or most) time frames to make trading determinations (at least 3 comparisons, like H1, H4 and D1 for example). Some traders only use MN, but I consider them to be investors, not traders.
You cannot scalp a H1 and you cannot swing or position trade a M1
Hope that helps you decide.
For every loss there should be at least an equal and opposite profit.
Sep 07, 2015 부터 멤버
게시물1
Feb 17, 2017 at 07:24
Sep 07, 2015 부터 멤버
게시물1
I trade 4 hour and daily. I find the trend and use the one hour charts for my entry. It doesn't require me to sit in front of charts all day. I also use Support and Resistance zones. Working on my divergence trading to learn more about trend reversal and exhaustion
All Trades Are Not Good Trades "KISS"
Feb 17, 2017 at 08:01
Feb 12, 2016 부터 멤버
게시물507
Hello,
The market is the same on D1 or 5M, the difference is on 5M is much faster changing and you need to react much faster, with tight targets and stops needs to apply.
Trading on D1 will give you more flexibility and free time - no need to check the chart each few minutes and this is related with larger stops and targets.
Which timeframe is better - depends completely from you, your personality and how do you feel much comfortable to trade (this is very important), your "internal" risk feelings and acceptance and etc.
For example, I prefer to trade small time frames, but what is fitting to me best, my not be of any help to you.
The market is the same on D1 or 5M, the difference is on 5M is much faster changing and you need to react much faster, with tight targets and stops needs to apply.
Trading on D1 will give you more flexibility and free time - no need to check the chart each few minutes and this is related with larger stops and targets.
Which timeframe is better - depends completely from you, your personality and how do you feel much comfortable to trade (this is very important), your "internal" risk feelings and acceptance and etc.
For example, I prefer to trade small time frames, but what is fitting to me best, my not be of any help to you.
Feb 17, 2017 at 10:14
Aug 10, 2015 부터 멤버
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Feb 18, 2017 at 11:36
Dec 11, 2015 부터 멤버
게시물1462
BaldoN posted:
Hello,
The market is the same on D1 or 5M, the difference is on 5M is much faster changing and you need to react much faster, with tight targets and stops needs to apply.
Trading on D1 will give you more flexibility and free time - no need to check the chart each few minutes and this is related with larger stops and targets.
Which timeframe is better - depends completely from you, your personality and how do you feel much comfortable to trade (this is very important), your "internal" risk feelings and acceptance and etc.
For example, I prefer to trade small time frames, but what is fitting to me best, my not be of any help to you.
I really couldn’t have put it better. Different time frames are suitable for different people. I too prefer the shorter time frames because I don’t like keeping a position open for days on end.

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