Notes on Jun 14, 2022
Multiple. Time. Frame. Analysis.
What is multiple time frame analysis?
Multiple time frame analysis is simply the process of looking at the same pair and the same price but on different time frames.
Remember, a pair exists on several time frames – the daily, the hourly, the 15-minute, heck, even the 1-minute!
When you use a chart, you’ll notice that there are different time frames being provided.
The current chart above is the “1 day” or daily time frame.
When you click on the “1 hour”, it will bring out the 1-hour chart. If you click on “5 minutes”, it will bring out the 5-minute chart and so on.
There is a reason why chart apps offer so many time frames. It’s because there are different market participants in the market.
This means that different forex traders can have their different opinions on how a pair is trading and both can be completely correct.
Some will be traders who will focus on 10-minute charts while others will focus on the weekly charts.
John may see that EUR/USD is on a downtrend on the 4-hour chart.
However, Jane trades on the 5-minute chart and sees that the pair just ranging up and down. And they could both be correct!
As you can see, this poses a problem.
Trades sometimes get confused when they look at the 4-hour, see that a sell signal, then they hop on the 1-hour and see price slowly moving up.
What are you supposed to do?
A. Stick with one time frame, take the signal, and completely ignore the other time frame?
B. Flip a coin to decide whether you should buy or sell?
Both options are terrible.
So what are the benefits of looking at multiple time frames?
They give you different perspectives and views of a currency pair.
They enable you to spot upcoming support or resistance areas.
They enable you to spot trend changes earlier.
They help you to enter or exit a trade as early as possible.
They help to confirm the trend change in a higher time frame.
They allow you to know what other market participants are thinking.
They enable you to see the small picture, medium picture, and the big picture.
Luckily for you, we here aren’t about to let you go without knowing how to use multiple time frame analysis to your advantage.
First, we’ll try to help you determine which time frame you should focus on.
Each forex trader should trade a specific time frame that fits his or her own personality (more on this later).
Secondly, we’ll also teach you how to look at different time frames of the same currency pair to help you make better, more educated trading decisions.