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Brian Shannon, a CMT and founder of Alphatrends, revolutionized how retail traders view the market with his book, Technical Analysis Using Multiple Timeframes . His approach focuses on the "life cycle of a stock" and how price action across different intervals dictates the probability of a trade's success. The Core Philosophy: Alignment of Trends
Use a 5-minute or 1-minute chart to pull the trigger. Look for a minor trend change, such as a breakout past a descending trendline, to enter the trade with a tight stop-loss. Integrating Anchor VWAP Can’t copy the link right now
Volatility increases, forming choppy, sideways chart patterns. 4. Markdown Price breaks below the distribution support level. Characterized by a sequence of lower highs and lower lows.
Practical workflow (concise)
Brian Shannon’s book, Technical Analysis Using Multiple Timeframes , is highly regarded in the trading community. It provides a definitive guide to understanding market structure across various horizons.
Price action and volume are the ultimate indicators in Shannon's toolkit. He advocates for simplicity over confusing, lagging technical indicators. Anchored VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price)
Shorting a minor rally on a lower timeframe when the higher timeframe is in a Markdown phase protects you from fighting institutional selling pressure. Anchored VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price)