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Smaller timeframe create bigger timeframe or the bigger create the smaller?

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always use a large timeframe in using analysis, because by using a large timeframe you will be psychologically organized not to always open positions
#46 - August 01, 2021, 03:31:48 PM

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always start with a larger period Because using a larger period you will be able to optimize your analytical skills such as you trading day use the h4 period to see the overall trend on that day
#47 - August 02, 2021, 10:28:36 AM

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so this is how big periods are formed from small periods but to analyze the direction of the market you should use a larger period and open a position in a smaller period, that's the rule in general, but if you have other opinions it's also okay
#48 - August 02, 2021, 09:18:39 PM

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what is certain as far as I know in observing and in the long term, then we will observe in the short term. Because the long term is to see how the current price direction is, so by using the long term we know that we are currently above or below we will open a position by analyzing smaller timeframe
#49 - August 07, 2021, 08:25:15 PM

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you should get used to the analysis on a larger time frame first and then down to a smaller TF.
#50 - August 08, 2021, 12:16:54 PM

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it all depends on your will if you like medium-term trading You should use a minimum of daily to weekly but if you like daily trading the right ones are 4 and H1 as a trend reference
#51 - August 08, 2021, 08:18:52 PM

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In my opinion this is useless at all at our trading, because this does not affect our analysis at all, so it doesn't need to be thought
#52 - August 14, 2021, 02:39:41 PM

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the good thing is, of course, to use a large time frame to analyze the medium or long term and we open positions in a shorter period but not too short either because it will be difficult to see the pattern that will occur So if you use the daily time period then you use the period m15 or m30 as reference Open position
#53 - August 23, 2021, 01:11:06 AM

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if you are a beginner I will give advice that will make you useful for the future when you analyze make sure you use it against a larger time because then the role will clearly be seen because if you use a small time period like h1 or m30 then the results will be different again
#54 - August 31, 2021, 02:50:25 PM

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When you use a smaller time period to see a trend it's actually not effective because the level of effectiveness of a time period is actually at least using a period of h4 and above below that you will not be able to find a success
#55 - September 02, 2021, 05:28:17 AM

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Actually, it is not important for us to think about whether the large time frames that make up the small TF or not because basically the price will remain the same in both small and large TFs.
#56 - September 02, 2021, 06:55:12 AM

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when you do the analysis, you should start with the largest first, meaning that when you use a large period, it is very clear where the trend is going. For example, if you use a monthly time period within a month, you will know that the trend is up or down or flat
#57 - September 04, 2021, 05:32:52 AM

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it all depends on your comfort in analyzing When you are more comfortable using a smaller time period then it will not be a problem But you also don't take too long to win a position in the market but when you decide you prefer to use a longer time series then Open your position will be better and much more optimal
#58 - September 05, 2021, 02:51:45 AM

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indeed a larger time period, which is formed from a small period, but in this case when we analyze we should use a large time period and open a position, nothing small, don't reverse it then you will be able to complete it, how should the current trend be
#59 - September 09, 2021, 11:58:40 AM

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the market structure in the analysis using that time period, of course, we observe the smallest things first and then become big because indeed the formation of candlesticks must be from the smaller ones first, but when we talk about trend issues, of course we will observe the big ones first.
#60 - September 14, 2021, 08:12:53 AM

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