Multiple Time Frames Strategy

Last Update: July 15th, 2019

The multiple time frames trading strategy is a Forex trading strategy that works by following a single currency pair over different time frames. By following the price chart we can see the highs and lows and establish the overall and temporary trend. However, by looking at the different time frames we can see changes and patterns that we were not able to spot by using a single time frame.


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In the chart above every candlestick represents 2 hours. The chart consists of 360 candlesticks that altogether constitute 1 full month.


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On the left side of the chart, marked with purple markings, are mini-trends. If we would have looked at a shorter time frame we would have seen these mini-trends but would not have seen the bigger picture which shows a much larger bullish trend.

Now let’s look at an even larger time frame and see how it affects our understanding of the trend.

1 day time frame for complete trading analysis

This is a chart of a half-year time frame. Each candlestick on this chart represents 1 day. As you can see, what we analyzed as a bullish trend appears in this time frame to be just a small pullback of an overall bearish trend.

Clearly, when looking at a single time frame you can’t know the whole story. As a rule, it is critical to know the whole story before making an investment. Examining the price change over numerous time frames can act as an indicator in telling us when to enter or exit a trade.

Standard time frames to focus on are time frames in which each candlestick represents 15 minutes, 30 minutes or 1 hour. These time frames fall right in the middle as they allow the trader enough time to examine the market before making a move but are not too long-term, making them profitable over relatively short periods of time.

To sum up, each time frame has its benefits. Long time frames allow us to understand the bigger picture and identify the overall trend. Average time frames present the short term trend and show us what is happening in the market right now. Short time frames are our way of recognizing the exact window for when to make our move.

To successfully execute multiple time frame analysis, the suggested working process is to choose a time frame to work in and then verify your move with a longer time frame. Working with three different time frames is possible. However, be careful when working with three or more time frames as it can cause a great deal of confusion and chart mix-ups.

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Skerdian Meta Lead Analyst. Skerdian is a professional Forex trader and a market analyst. He has been actively engaged in market analysis for the past 11 years. Before becoming our head analyst, Skerdian served as a trader and market analyst in Saxo Bank's local branch, Aksioner. Skerdian specialized in experimenting with developing models and hands-on trading. Skerdian has a masters degree in finance and investment.