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What are the different Time frames used in Network Analysis?

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Question added by Jijumon James , SENIOR ACCOUNTANT , BADR AL SAMAA HOSPITAL
Date Posted: 2015/01/14
Emad Mohammed said abdalla
by Emad Mohammed said abdalla , ERP & IT Software, operation general manager . , AL DOHA Company

When deciding on a trade or investment, be it short, intermediate or long term, multiple time frame analysis can help clear the noise and offer a balanced view.Multiple time frame analysis!?! It sounds complicated and fancy, but it simply refers to the same chart with more than one time compression (e.g. daily or weekly). When both the weekly and the daily charts are in harmony, the chances of success can be greatly enhanced.The essence of the strategy is easy: Use the higher time frame price activity to define the tradable trend as well as potential support and resistance levels.Markets exist in several time frames simultaneously. They exist on a10 minute chart, an hourly chart, a daily chart, a weekly chart, and any other chart. Traders often feel confused when they look at charts in different time frames and they see the markets going in several directions at once. The market may look for a buy on a daily chart and a sell on the weekly chart, and vice versa. The signals in different time frames of the same market often contradict one another. Which of them will you follow? Most traders pick one time frame and close their eyes to others – until a sudden move outside of “their” time frame hits them. Daily charts are great, but participants can get caught up in the move of the moment. Even though daily charts can contain random movements, they do have their strengths. Once an underlying trend is identified, daily charts can be useful to pick entry and exit points. On the other hand, weekly charts filter out the random movements and can help identify the stronger under currents that are driving the price.The same idea applies if you are trading any security on a daily basis, in which case, the weekly bars will be the basis for the trend as well as the important support and resistance points. That is the foundation of multiple time frame trading. Besides the effectiveness of using a method based on a multiple time frame approach, another advantage is the method need not be complicated. A trader can make his or her method as simple or as complicated as desired. For us at www.TradersEdgeIndia.com, the simpler the application, the better the results. The proper way to analyze any market is to analyze it in at least two or three time frames. If you analyze daily charts, you must first examine the weekly charts and so on. This search for greater perspective is one of the key reasons for the success of our newsletter services.Look at the daily chart of NSE Nifty below. What does it tell you. Most traders would say that it is just the beginning of a downtrend and would be happy to short the market all th way down. Well, most traders are not successful! To be successful in trading any market, one has to first examine the trend on a higher time frame.

Daily Chart of NSE Nifty50

Now look at the chart below of the same security. This is a chart of one time frame higher than the one above. What does it tell you? Simply, that the long term trend is bullish, and I should be looking to go long rather than short.

Weekly Chart of the NSE Nifty50

To make our trading signals more accurate and to provide you with the edge in trading our analysis which goes into each of our newsletter services incorporates not one but all three time frames.

By incorporating the multiple time frame trading method in our newsletter services, you as our subscribers will take only those trades with the most profitable potential and to stay out situations where there is marginal or least profitable potential.

Ali Mohamed Ahmed
by Ali Mohamed Ahmed , site engineering , شركة مقاولات

I agree with Mr . Emad mohammed answer..thank you

Muhammad Shakeel
by Muhammad Shakeel , CAD Design Manager , M/S zeeruk Intl.

Thanks for Invitation, i am not aware about Networking, so i will endorse Mr. Emad Answer.

Deleted user
by Deleted user

I have no idea sir

 

Thanks for the invite

Vinod Jetley
by Vinod Jetley , Assistant General Manager , State Bank of India

Among the techniques involved are the following:

  • Physical health analysis

  • Broadcast storm analysis

  • Network capacity overload analysis

  • Network throughput analysis

  • Network end-to-end interpacket timing analysis

  • Transport and file retransmission analysis

  • Packet route and path cost analysis

  • End-to-end file transfer analysis

  • Drill-down data-decoding steps and specific techniques

Ibrahim Hussein Mayaleh
by Ibrahim Hussein Mayaleh , Sales & Business Consultant and Trainer , Self-employed

Thank you for the invitation, but I also don't know much about the subject and would not dare to give any answer.

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