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Multiple Time Frames
Hi guys! I have learned so much since joining this community! It's hard to believe that I didn't know squat abut day trading or futures just two months ago. While I haven't had a lot of success yet, I believe the success will come if I stay focused and keep learning. That being said, I feel like I'm at a point in this learning process, where I am a little bit stuck. I've been doing extensive backtesting and am fairly confident in that, but I know I can improve even more. I've heard coaches and others talk about the importance f multiple time frames. Specifically looking at the trend on the daily, hourly, 15 minute, and finally whatever time frame you entered on. What I've heard is that being aware of these trends can help you establish probabilities of your trades. Can anyone help me understand this a little more? For those of you that do this as a part of their trading, would you be willing to share your workflow and thought process? Thank you in advance!
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New comment Nov 20
Real Time Data
I currently have the Essential Trading View plan. I thought that that included Real Time Data, but I discovered this morning that it does not. If I am going to trade primarily what Kyle does (ES, GC, NQ) what real time data package do I need? I know this is covered in the course material somewhere but I can't find it!
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New comment Oct 4
1 like • Oct 4
Thank you guys!
A Superman Indicator? 🦸📈
Check this out :)
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New comment 14d ago
A Superman Indicator? 🦸📈
1 like • Sep 25
This is a game changer!!!
Latest Practice
I'm really proud of my latest practice session in TradingView! The date range here is from August 28th - September 18th on ES.
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Three Questions
- If a position you took is not filled, how long do you keep that position open? - In the example below, I created a superman block on a demand zone. That order was never filled, and price went high enough and entered a supply block. Do you ever keep both a long and a short position open at the same time if all the criteria are met? Or do you close the previous position? - I understand the logic of waiting to execute a superman trade (at least I think I do) for price to close above a swing high (demand block) or below a swing low (supply block). But in my limited experience practicing, it seems that waiting for that point is almost too late and price rarely gets filled. Below are two more examples of paper trades I took today that were not filled (at least yet). Any thoughts?
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New comment Sep 11
Three Questions
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@Mark Clarno thank you for this! Does it look like those trades are set up correctly? I have tried 4 trades today in paper trading using the superman style and none of them have even been filled.
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@Mark Clarno And I guess it is way better to have an unfulfilled trade than a losing trade! Do you not do the superman entry? Or do you use it with a different time frame than 5 minute?
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Keegan McCarthy
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My name is Keegan McCarthy. My wife Allie and I have two boys Lincoln (5) and Theodore (2).

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