Frame By Brian Shannon - Technical Analysis Using Multiple Time

You wait for the 60-minute chart to pull back to a (support, VWAP, or a moving average). You do not chase breakouts here; you wait for the price to come to you . 3. The Lower Time Frame (The Trigger) Time Frame: 15-minute Chart Question to answer: Is the engine starting up again?

Enter . In his landmark book, Technical Analysis Using Multiple Time Frames , Shannon doesn't just teach you indicators; he teaches you how to align the "wind" of the higher time frames with the "rudder" of the lower time frames. You wait for the 60-minute chart to pull

Have you read Brian Shannon’s book? What is your go-to combination of time frames? Let me know in the comments below! The Lower Time Frame (The Trigger) Time Frame:

Only take long signals on the lower time frames if the Daily chart is in an uptrend (higher highs/lows or above key VWAP/EMAs). 2. The Intermediate Time Frame (The Value Zone) Time Frame: 60-minute (Hourly) Chart Question to answer: Where is the low-risk entry? Have you read Brian Shannon’s book