Quote from romik:
Mark,
1. How many charts do you have switched on and what time frames (in ES let's say)?
2. If you get a signal in 2 minute chart, would you be looking for a confirmation in 5 or maybe 8 minute charts in the sub-groups you are discussing in this thread?
Thanks,
Romik
Hi Romik,
Answer #1: I don't get fixated on any one particular chart interval.
However, I will say this...I don't trade via the 1min chart interval nor lower unless I plan on scalping and I'm no scalper.
I have on my monitors ER2, ES, NQ, YM, EuroFX, their respected index...
All set at different intervals to allow me to see the entire playing field.
Also, depending upon what the key market event is for the trading day (I use an economic calendar)...
I'll have two other charts of either different trading instruments or indexes of those different trading instruments...
Set at whatever the interval is for the day in ES.
The above mentioned trading instruments will be setup via the following intervals (2min, 3min, 5min, 10min, 15min, 60min, 120min, daily and weekly).
Depending upon what type of trading I'm going to be doing for the day (such is decided prior to the open)...a few of the above intervals aren't going to be used.
Thus, for example, I tend to use the higher chart intervals for Swing Trading.
If I'm going to be day trading today you aren't going to see the 60min, 120min, daily nor weekly charts on my monitor.
Yet, if someone said I can only use one chart and one interval to trade...
I would pick the 5min chart because that's the easiest interval for me to do
candlestick blending or deblending to determine what's occurring on the lower or higher chart intervals eventhough I only have up on my monitor just the 5min chart.
Answer #2: Although its good to use higher intervals as confirmation signals.
I don't use higher chart intervals for such.
Instead, I use the higher chart intervals to help with my position size management to tell me if I'm either counter-trend trading, trend reversal trading or trend continuation trading...
Using such as one of the variables in my risk control.
Mark
(a.k.a.
NihabaAshi) Japanese Candlestick term