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Brian Shannon’s approach is rooted in the idea that while indicators are helpful, is the only thing that actually puts money in your pocket. MTFA is the process of viewing the same asset across several timeframes to ensure that the "big picture" (the long-term trend) and the "fine detail" (the entry point) are in alignment. Why use multiple timeframes? Confirmation: It prevents you from "fighting the tape." Precision: You find the exact moment a trend is resuming.
The book spoke of the "Anchored VWAP" and the harmony between the long-term trend and the short-term entry. It was like learning to read a map after months of wandering in the dark. Elias realized he wasn't just trading numbers; he was trading human psychology across different layers of time.