When trading on swing timeframes, the focus should be on what matters: the daily chart is your compass. Intraday movements are simply noise that distracts from the larger structure. If your timeframe is daily, why obsess over every hourly or minute fluctuation? The key is to maintain discipline: as long as the day preserves its structural integrity, there are no actionable signals. Intraday noise creates FOMO and unnecessary orders that erode profits. Respect the timeframe you chose as your reference and avoid minor movements that cloud your strategic vision.
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ZKProofster
· 01-09 06:46
honestly the daily timeframe copium hits different when you're bleeding on the 4h chart lmao
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OnchainGossiper
· 01-08 08:33
Really, day trading on those minute charts is just psychological torture. Watching too much will only lead to reckless trades.
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Hash_Bandit
· 01-06 19:47
nah this hits different... been mining through enough cycles to know timeframe discipline is literally the difference between hodling and getting rekt. daily chart is law, everything else is just noise trying to shake you out fr
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GasGuzzler
· 01-06 19:38
Haha, you're right. I was losing money because I kept staring at the minute chart. Really.
The daily timeframe is the key; don't be fooled by small fluctuations.
FOMO is the killer, there's no doubt about that.
Discipline is the hardest to maintain, but it's truly the most important.
I'm now forcing myself to close the 1h chart; out of sight, out of mind.
Honestly, understanding this earlier could have saved me a lot of losses.
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SandwichDetector
· 01-06 19:37
This guy is right, that day trading approach really is what sustains the institutions.
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RuntimeError
· 01-06 19:34
Bro is right, the daily chart is the real deal, those fluctuations on the minute chart are just to trap retail investors.
When trading on swing timeframes, the focus should be on what matters: the daily chart is your compass. Intraday movements are simply noise that distracts from the larger structure. If your timeframe is daily, why obsess over every hourly or minute fluctuation? The key is to maintain discipline: as long as the day preserves its structural integrity, there are no actionable signals. Intraday noise creates FOMO and unnecessary orders that erode profits. Respect the timeframe you chose as your reference and avoid minor movements that cloud your strategic vision.