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#442: Why the Daily Chart is the Best Time Frame Chart to Trade

Season 1 Published 3 years, 11 months ago
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Why the Daily Chart is the Best Time Frame Chart to Trade

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#442: Why the Daily Chart is the Best Time Frame Chart to Trade

In this video:
00:31 – When to trade and which time frame chart?
01:04 – Not watching your charts all of the time
01:50 – Trade the MN1 and W1 charts too
02:13 – Spend 10 -15 minutes once a day
03:08 – Trades from this week
04:01 – Sell trades on the H8 charts
04:26 – Summary of when to trade
05:07 – Feel free to share my trading information

If you had to pick one timeframe chart and one time of day to trade the forex market, when would that be? Let me explain more about how I trade and why I look at the daily charts at 5:00 PM New York time. Let’s get into that and more, right now.

Hey, traders, Andrew Mitchem here at The Forex Trading Coach with video and podcast number 442.

When to trade and which time frame chart?

Now, questions I get asked all the time is, “Andrew, so many different chart timeframes out there, which one’s the best, and when should I look at my charts?” So the easy answer for me is you should try and look at the daily charts each day. It’s something I’ve done for the last 14, 15 years, and it’s something that’s very repeatable. It’s easy to do. It doesn’t take much time. It’s profitable, and it is consistently reliable because the daily charts contain so much information.

Not watching your charts all of the time

It also means that you’re not sitting there waiting all day and night watching charts. It also means that you’re not leaving trades open for days upon days or weeks upon weeks. So it has a perfect blend for me. Now, if you cannot get to your charts at 5:00 PM New York time, doesn’t matter, because the way that we trade, we use limit orders, anyway. Now we have coaching clients in 99 countries, all around the world, all on different time zones, people with different jobs, different times they can get to their charts, whether it be work, family, sport, all these different restrictions. Not everybody around the world can be there at exactly that time. But that is the time when the daily charts close, and then the new day opens.

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