Which is the best timeframe to trade (for beginners)?

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Your ball cap is trying to break upward resistance :)

southpaw
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As a full time trader I prefer 45M-1H time frame. I find it well balanced...not too slow/noisy and not too fast. Once I establish the general trend I can set my parameters and leave it for 2 or 3 hours.

pkwahwai
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Hey Man! You're my favorite beginning stock guru channel right now. Thanks a bunch! I've watched a bunch of other but your channel is still the best.

MayBoHubbard
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I like the monthly time frame. I only have to check every 3 months

TheExcellentLaborer
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Trading the 4hr time frame, you look for an entry on the 1 hour or the 30 min chart?

georgebryandiaz
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Perfect video content. Bravo rayner.🙌🏼 Also rayner it would be really helpful if you could make video on lower timeframes(5/15/30min.). Like how to trade in lower TF?

architk
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"Hey, hey, what's up mah friend?" :) Thanks for the free learnings mah friend! :)

EMC_Ethan
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I find scalping to be very difficult compared to day/swing trading.

DalleyMusic
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Great stuff as always! I think you are right that it depends on how busy you are and your trading philosophy. I actually mainly use larger time frames daily/weekly or month and weekly. It takes longer to wait for moves but I manage it less and it seems the lower time frames eventually line up with the longer time frames as well and from my experience it just seems your probabilities are higher when taking a position

AdventuresandUs
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The key is that slower time frames enable you to plan well and also trade more commodities.

stanleyezidiegwu
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I Googled on this yesterday. Thanks a bunch for coming through 🙏

excellenceoma
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Great suggestions. When I started, out of excitement I used 1 and 15 mins timeframe....it was stressful. There were days of profit but also good losses. Decided to use now 4 hour and 1 day on weekdays and 1-2 hour on weekends to learn and possibly make small gains. I hope that works with minimum stress.

nimlanguage
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I'm a new trader and a slow learner 🤯 and I'm still trying to wrap my head around the changes to indicators when you change your time frame. For example, if the ATR 14 value is 4, why does that value change up and down when you change the timeframe? Shouldn't the ATR for the last 14 days be static regardless of the timeframe you choose? I know this will sound stupid and I will be embarrassed down the road when I look back at it 😂😂

wolfie
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Your the best you’re my mentor your video helps me to turn 100$ in 11500$ in a two weeks thanks am so happy 😁 I support your channel I subscribe thanks

bitcoinsavage
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I think if you want a more relaxed approach to trading, trade the higher timeframes. And vice versa with more stress and thrill for shorter timeframes.

BrotherTree
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Just graduated from college and no job is open due to the pandemic, thanks Rayner for the advice, I'm gonna use H2 from now on

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We are all different of course and with different goals. But beginner or not, I think he mentioned the best time frame near the end : that's the daily and for a subtly better reason. All strategies tend to work better so if I were a beginner hoping I shall be pro one time, I think I would get this sorted right from the onset and stick to the daily chart.

opiomoses
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Can you trade without setting stop loss? If no or yes, what's the effects on the trade

isaacmensah
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I look at 1d for trend and trade 4hr religiously, only entering on double tops or bottoms in areas of structure with a certain candle kicker and Im happy as. Cheers

bazwood
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Personally feel like D1/H4 (forex) and D1 (stocks) are the best timeframes to trade from regardless of the experience of the trader. Charts are easily understandable and you are unlikely to get confused with all the "noise" that lower time frames have. You need to take the higher timeframes into consideration when trading lower timeframes but you don't need to take anything into consideration when you are trading that higher timeframe itself (except the weekly charts at times).

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