Feb 18 | When you should use longer or shorter time frames when analyzing a trade

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Hey Trader,

In this video, Josh discusses how to find the buy zone or the sell zone when trading the markets and how he uses trend lines to gather his data.

These trend lines help him find market channels, which ultimately guide him in market direction.

Josh then uses a yearly time frame to find the overall direction, then switches to an hourly time frame to see if he is in the buy zone or sell zone.

If you want to learn more about when to use the proper time frames, check out Josh's video!

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WORDS TO TRADE BY

"No one can see ahead three years, let alone five or ten. Competition, new inventions - all kinds of things - can change the situation in twelve months."

- Thomas Rowe Price, Jr.

The market is fluid. It's constantly ebbing and flowing like the tide. Anyone who claims they can predict what the market will do years from now is selling snake oil.

But with proper research and an understanding of market time frames, a trader can see upcoming changes on a daily basis.

Don't try to be a financial prophet. Stick with what you know about in the here and now. Watch market trends and adjust your trading strategy accordingly.

Remember - you're in this for the long run.


Keep Trading,

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