Quote from themickey:
Getting back to the subject regarding multiple time frames, personally I think there is no merit in attempting to trade by observing multiple time frames.
KISS is the answer, all the super analysing using triangles, indicators, cycles, time frames blahblah etc is just adding more trading noise to the equation.
Everyone to their own but in my opinion price and price alone is king with maybe a small amount of volume analysis.
Multiple tiime frames sounds sophisticated, but like much of T/A it's baloney, it doesn't work with any real results.
If one is trading a 30 minute pattern, it doesn't matter in my opinion whether for example the weekly or monthly trend is up or down.
You cannot predict price, all one can do is react to price, looking at T/A tea leaves including BS multiple time frames leads to over analysing and getting it wrong 50% of the time.
The deeper the analysis, the harder and more confusing trading becomes.
Just my opinion...5c worth.
Thanks for the post and whatever works for you might be good enough for you, but not good enough for others. My last post gives an example of multiple time frames calling the action in advance. In fact just about everything I have posted in this thread is about calling future price action and I think I have proved the point.
Three weeks back I said the weekly chart was overheated but there was plenty of gas in the monthly charts setting up a conflict that would result in PA dithering or in other words choppy sideways action.
That is exactly what we got and this is the same principle that holds good for the 1 min time frame as it does for the monthly time frame. The effort required to look at three charts is something I found the mental strength to do so I suppose for me it still qualifies as KISS

At the time of my last post the upside looked unstoppable but suddenly there was bad news that made the downside look a dead cert. Multiple time frame analysis called for sideways movement and it gives a great advantage for knowing the best odds for playing the market. In a nutshell, that is the power of MTF.