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I prefer trading on TF M15, the movement is more active.
I think the time for Frime M15 is time frime that is too short if applied on Intra day. For time Frime M15 is more suitable for scalping. Recommendations from seniors who have long been trading on forex, they recommend using TF H1 or H4 for Intra Day trading
#31 - April 19, 2019, 09:52:58 PM

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I think the time for Frime M15 is time frime that is too short if applied on Intra day. For time Frime M15 is more suitable for scalping. Recommendations from seniors who have long been trading on forex, they recommend using TF H1 or H4 for Intra Day trading
indeed, sir, therefore at the M15 time farm, the scalping strategy that I applied with potential profit was more maximal, in the placement of TP only 15-20 pips.
#32 - April 20, 2019, 01:04:18 AM

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the timeframe that I use is H4 because for every day you can monitor 4 times not too long and not too short
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I think the time for Frime M15 is time frime that is too short if applied on Intra day. For time Frime M15 is more suitable for scalping. Recommendations from seniors who have long been trading on forex, they recommend using TF H1 or H4 for Intra Day trading
So..it need h1 or h4 timeframe for entry sir?or analys using tf h4 and entry at small timeframe such as M15?
#34 - April 28, 2019, 02:02:55 PM

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So..it need h1 or h4 timeframe for entry sir?or analys using tf h4 and entry at small timeframe such as M15?
i'm analysis with TF H4 and H1, to excecution with TF H1 or m30.
#35 - May 03, 2019, 03:41:13 PM

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i'm analysis with TF H4 and H1, to excecution with TF H1 or m30.
Thank you for sharing your experience..
#36 - May 04, 2019, 12:49:50 AM

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if we intra-day trading then in one day we must clear the position. therefore the time prime used should not be too large. in my opinion the right time prime is H1
#37 - May 06, 2019, 02:06:06 AM

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usually the ideal time frame used in intraday trading is the minimum time frame H4 to daily because intraday only takes transactions on the same day.
#38 - November 12, 2020, 08:37:37 AM

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I think the time frame in the intraday trading style tends to be large or long-term, for example the daily time frame and above.
#39 - November 18, 2020, 06:16:41 AM

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intraday trading will use a large time frame, minimum TF d1 to the largest time frame, which is monthly because intraday traders are a long-term trading style.
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coincidentally my trading style is also intraday and I often use 3 time frames for my trading analysis, namely the H4 time frame, daily and weekly for execution.
#41 - November 19, 2020, 04:51:40 AM

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The time frame in the intraday style is the same as the long-term time frame because intraday open positions are long-term positions and at least 1 position and no more than 2 positions
#42 - November 19, 2020, 05:56:55 AM

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The time frame for each strategy or style is different and in my opinion, a suitable intraday time frame is a moderate to high time frame such as H4 to the largest time frame.
#43 - November 25, 2020, 05:21:20 PM

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The use of the time frame is actually the choice of each trader, there are even traders who only use 1 time frame, namely daily regardless of their trading strategy and style, for intraday they use D1 on average.
#44 - November 25, 2020, 06:23:42 PM

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Large time frames are more suitable for the intraday trader style because intraday leads to long-term trading and most intraday traders set profits in a very wide range of points.
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