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Financial markets are fractal. This means that price action structures—such as trends, support, resistance, and chart patterns—repeat themselves at every level of time, from a 1-minute chart to a monthly chart.
Traders typically categorize their charts into three distinct timeframes: Financial markets are fractal
: Shannon uses five specific views to see the "interplay" of trends: Weekly, Daily, 30-minute, 15-minute, and 5-minute. Set your stop-loss just below the low of
Set your stop-loss just below the low of the pullback structure. Why You Should Study This Book Rather Than Just Find a PDF Correctly identifying which stage a stock is in
Shannon's primary philosophy is that a trader should never look at a single chart in isolation. Instead, they should analyze three distinct layers of time to confirm a trade:
A central pillar of Brian Shannon's teaching is that every stock moves through a continuous four-stage cycle. Correctly identifying which stage a stock is in across different timeframes prevents you from buying into a dying trend or shorting a massive breakout.
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