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When you trade with many time periods, I don't think there is a serious problem here, the important thing is that using many time periods can really help you find information for entry points.
#1201 - November 24, 2023, 07:11:21 AM

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if you use a lot of time frames. In my opinion that is something that can happen and there is no problem. The most important thing here is that our focus is to trade well using a predetermined time period.
#1202 - November 25, 2023, 06:35:29 AM

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Using a large period of time is indeed special. When you use a large period of time to search for information or seek analysis, it is hoped that it will make you take good actions so that you can clarify your analysis using a large period of time.
#1203 - November 28, 2023, 04:04:29 AM

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When you use many time periods, in my opinion there is no big problem. What is important is that when you use many time periods, you also have to be able to know how to use trading optimally, how to analyze using time periods properly and correctly.
#1204 - November 29, 2023, 04:40:17 AM

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If I use a lot of time frames, I think it's just to be able to see price movements in each time frame. For example, if we enter a certain time frame, we will look at the trends that are happening there, but it's best not to have too many time frames because it will make us confused. Personally, I only use 4 time frames.
#1205 - November 29, 2023, 11:13:54 AM

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In my opinion, if you use a long period of time, I don't really have a problem because in my opinion it is something that is really important for you to analyze wisely so that you can be successful in finding information.
#1206 - November 30, 2023, 03:46:08 AM

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There is nothing against using a long period of time as long as you do it well.  This will make it easier for you to trade with the right information and this will have a very significant impact.
#1207 - December 01, 2023, 03:42:43 AM

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Trading with lots of time frames means we are ready to see confirmations in all the time frames, but usually small time frames are only used for confirmation and doesn't mean you will take opportunities in all the time frames that appear because for moments we only use one time frame. .
#1208 - December 01, 2023, 01:45:18 PM

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If you trade using multiple time frames, I don't recommend that, but using multiple time frames is necessary. For example, when you analyze using multi time frames, you need two or three time frames and that is important so that you know the valid information here.
#1209 - December 02, 2023, 04:02:30 AM

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In my opinion, using many time periods is indeed more effective because after all, when you are able to use many time periods well, then you can get pleasant results. You can get a high chance of accuracy.
#1210 - December 03, 2023, 05:15:08 AM

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Ideally, traders should use a longer time frame to define the primary trend of whatever they are trading
#1211 - December 04, 2023, 02:30:20 AM

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If you trade using multiple time periods, in my opinion it is a good thing that by using multiple time periods, you will be able to find the right information according to the high time period.
#1212 - December 04, 2023, 04:35:14 AM

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if you trade using many time frames, let's see first which time frame you use, if you use short, medium and long time periods, apply them in one unit to see the trend well, I agree, but when you use many but short time periods  all or all length I think that's not good
#1213 - December 05, 2023, 03:24:53 AM

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When using a lot of time frames, it's actually not wrong and this is called top down analysis. In fact, some traders deliberately use a lot of time frames to carry out analysis to find good confirmation for opening positions.
#1214 - December 05, 2023, 02:24:20 PM

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Using too many time periods can't be used well, but when you use no more than two or three time periods, it can still be used because more time periods actually make you confused, so you should choose the right time period.  really works for you
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