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#美国提高关税 You’ve been watching the charts all day, but as soon as you go all in, you get stopped out? The problem might be that you’re only looking at one timeframe.



I used to do the same thing in my first two years—either getting tricked into trades by fake breakouts on the 15-minute chart, or panic-selling during pullbacks on the 4-hour chart. Later, I developed a three-layer filtering method, and I’m sharing it with you now.

**Start with the 4-hour chart: Don’t fight in the mud**
This timeframe tells you which side you should be on. The trend is clear enough to judge at a glance:
Are the highs getting higher and the lows rising too? Then wait for a pullback to go long. If both highs and lows are dropping, every bounce is an opportunity to short. The most annoying is sideways movement—price bouncing around in a range. Trading frequently in these conditions is just asking for trouble.

Trade with the trend for higher win rates. Going against it just pays tuition to the market.

**Switch to the 1-hour chart: Mark your battlefield**
Once you have the big picture, this timeframe helps you find specific levels.
Moving averages, previous lows, trendlines—these are all potential support zones. When price approaches, don’t rush; wait for a signal. Similarly, previous highs or high-volume areas are resistance zones where you should consider taking profit.

**Finally, check the 15-minute chart: Time to pull the trigger**
When price reaches a key level, don’t open a position immediately—watch the lower timeframe for confirmation.
Is there an engulfing pattern? Has a bullish or bearish divergence formed? Did volume suddenly spike? These are your real entry triggers. If you act without these signals, you’ll get faked out eight times out of ten.

**How do you put it all together in practice?**
Step one: Use the 4-hour chart to determine trend direction.
Step two: Use the 1-hour chart to mark key zones.
Step three: Wait for entry signals on the 15-minute chart before taking action.

What if the timeframes conflict? Stay on the sidelines—don’t force yourself into uncertain trades. Lower timeframes move quickly, so keep your stops tight and don’t get complacent.

I’ve used this method for over three years. I won’t say I win every trade, but at least I’m no longer at the market’s mercy. Whether you can master it depends on how much chart time and backtesting you’re willing to put in. The market won’t hand you answers—you have to find the patterns yourself.
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LonelyAnchormanvip
· 2h ago
That's right, multi-cycle resonance is the real deal, but I still have to say—most people simply can't be that disciplined; they get itchy hands as soon as they look at the charts.
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QuietlyStakingvip
· 7h ago
Three layers of filtering sound great, but you still have to suffer a few losses in practice to really understand.
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BearMarketBrovip
· 7h ago
You're right, I've also been fooled by the 15-minute Candlestick many times. Now I'm following your method, and it feels much smoother.
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HappyMinerUnclevip
· 7h ago
You're absolutely right, but it's incredibly hard to execute. I still often get tricked into entering by those 15-minute small rebounds.
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Anon4461vip
· 7h ago
What you said is absolutely right, but it's the execution that's the hardest. I still often get tricked by the 15-minute K-line.
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LiquidatedAgainvip
· 7h ago
Once again, I was deceived by the 15-minute false breakouts. Now I realize the importance of multi-timeframe confirmation. I only understood this after getting Rekt three times...
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