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Quoting accreteDisliked
I tend toward the 4hr and daily as they will give you a life outside being glued to the monitor for hours on end. No more "glued to the tube" for me watching candles form! Been there, done that, had to move on for sanity's sake.
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Quoting Money DuckDislikedDepends on how much money you have in your account for equity management perpuses.Ignored
Dislikedwhich time frame is the best and recomended for fx beginner to trade. 1. long term 2. short term / swing 3. Intraday / day trading thank you.Ignored
DislikedI think for the first two: 1. Long Term: Weekly Chart 2. Short term: Daily ChartIgnored
Dislikedwhich time frame is the best and recomended for fx beginner to trade. 1. long term 2. short term / swing 3. Intraday / day trading thank you.Ignored
DislikedMany successful traders - be they professional or amateurs - use multiple screens at the same time to avoid the chart flipping. Obviously such a set is difficult to get for a total newbie, but it is something one should think about.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Nice strategy. Yes, using multiple time frames are always useful to filter the entry and exit point! According to my experience, higher time frames are relatively stable than the lower time frames.Ignored