[Full Version] Thorough Guide on How Beginners Can Learn Multi-Timeframe Analysis
"If only I could master multi-time-frame analysis..."
It is widely believed that environmental awareness is the most important element in technical analysis, and that multi-time-frame analysis, which can maximize the accuracy of environmental awareness, is therefore important.
However, in the current FX world, there are arguably hardly any specialized resources to learn multi-time-frame analysis from scratch.
I myself became fascinated by the depth and noble technique of multi-time-frame analysis after deciding that I wanted to trade with rigorous basis, and I have walked this path to today.
However, mastering multi-time-frame analysis requires a lot of effort and time, and teaching it also demands considerable labor from the teachersch.
Therefore I can fully understand why there is no learning material specialized in multi-time-frame analysis, and precisely because of that, as a trader who pursues multi-time-frame analysis more than anyone else, I am sharing the information necessary for mastering multi-time-frame analysis through this blog so that as many aspiring traders as possible can benefit.
And in this article, for those who want to learn the technique of multi-time-frame analysis but have been told, “It’s difficult for beginners, so you should not bother,” and don’t know how to proceed, I will discuss what you need to learn about multi-time-frame analysis, so please read carefully.
Learn Multi-Time-Frame Analysis Precisely Because You’re a Beginner

To get straight to the point,beginners should undertake learning multi-time-frame analysis.
Because mastering multi-time-frame analysis requires steady and substantial time, it cannot be learned in a single instant.
The only and ultimate method to master multi-time-frame analysis isto accumulate an overwhelming number of case studies by capturing charts of multiple timeframes.
Since candlesticks are composed of multiple timeframes, there is no exact repetition in their combinations, so trying to memorize chart pattern combinations will lead you into a dead end.