Higher timeframe (HT) 'filter-out' the noise. Lower timeframe (LT) is more randomizing / noising than HT. LT will keep you busy. So far I see the signal is more reliable in HT than LT. It is very difficult to get good EA for LT.
ROMAN5:
Higher timeframe (HT) 'filter-out' the noise. Lower timeframe (LT) is more randomizing / noising than HT. LT will keep you busy. So far I see the signal is more reliable in HT than LT. It is very difficult to get good EA for LT.
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Higher timeframe (HT) 'filter-out' the noise. Lower timeframe (LT) is more randomizing / noising than HT. LT will keep you busy. So far I see the signal is more reliable in HT than LT. It is very difficult to get good EA for LT.
ROMAN5:
Higher timeframe (HT) 'filter-out' the noise. Lower timeframe (LT) is more randomizing / noising than HT. LT will keep you busy. So far I see the signal is more reliable in HT than LT. It is very difficult to get good EA for LT.
Higher timeframe (HT) 'filter-out' the noise. Lower timeframe (LT) is more randomizing / noising than HT. LT will keep you busy. So far I see the signal is more reliable in HT than LT. It is very difficult to get good EA for LT.
Hi,
So do you develop more in HT or LT?
And what timeframe do you consider for HT and LT
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Hi all,
What are the advantages that a higher timeframe have VS a lower timeframe?
Is the signal more reliable? What are your thoughts?