A single timeframe provides an incomplete picture. MTA aligns (trend) with short-term execution (timing) to improve probability and reduce noise.
: Used for fine-tuning entries and managing risk with precision.
The top of the cycle where buyers and sellers are in a tug-of-war. A single timeframe provides an incomplete picture
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To successfully trade this methodology, you must top-down analyze your charts before putting capital at risk. The top of the cycle where buyers and
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Shannon simplifies market structure into four distinct stages. Recognizing these stages across timeframes is critical for success. I have designed this article to be comprehensive,
Identifies major support, resistance, and the overall market direction.
What is your (e.g., day trading, swing trading, long-term investing)? Which chart timeframes do you use most often?
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