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TesbSa2500
09-01-2025 04:41,
The operations that I do in daily graphics seem to work quite well, but when I look at schedule or lower graphics, I lose almost 100% of the time.And it is not that it is letting the profits disappear.The vast majority of the time there is no profits to protect, the operation almost always moves in the wrong direction and takes me out with the stop.Is it possible to operate in short intervals graphics or the price action is completely random in those deadlines?I would like to be a day trader, but that is complicated when you lose every time you do an intradic operation.

Siugu2287
09-01-2025 04:45,
I also operate with schedules and lose all the time.This is really bad, and you should try to invest your strategy.That is, where you are selling, simply buy, and you will see benefits ... or that would be ideal.But you need to check your Take Profit and your Stops.

oSoyjiesn
09-01-2025 04:49,
Quoting {quote} Is it possible to operate in short intervals graphics or the price action is completely random in those deadlines?If you cannot operate in lower temporal frames, don't even try.You need a lot of experience and time in front of the screen to be good in short time frames, especially to make scalping.If you are interested in operating on lower TF, see little by little: first go down to 4 hours, then to 1 hour and so on.I do not usually operate below 30 minutes.

bardotoxxesTortisus
09-01-2025 04:53,
If you publish a graph with an example of a losing operation and describe your strategy, you could receive useful advice.

axSaksa
09-01-2025 04:56,
Your stops are too close to market noise.I would bet that you are operating ruptures in 1 hour graphics ... That is suicide.You should learn to take advantage of the setbacks and buy on falls based on the daily trend.

jakoosr
09-01-2025 04:59,
Quoting {quote} Your stops are too close to market noise.Pemully has an important point.When you operate in lower temporal frames (4 hours and 1 hour

esdes
09-01-2025 05:03,
Quoting {quote} the operations that I do in daily graphics seem to work quite well, but when I look at schedules or lower graphics, I lose almost 100% of the time.You are operating with "noise."You are doing exactly what the market wants you to do.

Curirucro
09-01-2025 05:06,
If it serves you, use long temporary frames (4 hours, daily

eszeshesres
09-01-2025 05:12,
If you constantly lose in smaller graphics, it may be time to accept that they are not for you.Not everyone is designed to operate on low TF.Focus on what is already working: the daily graphics.It's like trying to be a sprinter when you are a good marathon.Maybe one day with more experience you can try again in minor temporal frames, but in the meantime, focus on your strengths and stop trying to fit something that does not work.

GuSunskysesur
09-01-2025 05:16,
Quoting {quote} I would like to be a day trader, but that is complicated when you lose every time you do an intra -driving operation.Do you really need to be a day trader?There are so many ways to earn money in Forex that they do not require you to be attached to the screen all day.Maybe your path is in swing strategies or even position trading.Less stress, more results.

AxrcisBC
09-01-2025 05:21,
The problem is not the temporal framework, it is your strategy.The price action on low TF is not random, but much more volatile.If you are not prepared to handle that volatility and adjust your Stops correctly, you should not be operating there.Pause, check your configurations and analyze if you really have a solid plan or if you are simply throwing you to luck in temporary frames that you do not master.

SesiresriNos
09-01-2025 05:24,
Your problem seems to be risk management.If you are using the same levels of stop and take profit as in daily graphics, there is your mistake.In low TF, you need to be much more precise.Establish broader Stops and adjust your position size.It is also crucial that you understand the market context.Operating ruptures in schedules during sessions with low liquidity is to ask them to get you out of the market.

esboesdo
09-01-2025 05:29,
Quoting {quote} trades I take off the Daily Charts seem to do quite well ... Maybe you should keep the daily graphics.It is better to be good in a thing than mediocre in many.No one forces you to be Day Trader if it doesn't work for you.The reality is that not everyone can operate in short temporary frames.It requires a skill and patience that you may not have yet, and there is nothing wrong with that.

TescazesC
09-01-2025 05:34,
If you want to continue insisting on graphics of 1 hour or less, my advice is that you begin to reduce the number of operations you take.Identify only the clearest settings and avoid overtranging.Choose one or two simple and try them in demo before risking real money.Constant practice will help you better understand the dynamics of short frames.

JuSau
09-01-2025 05:39,
Do you know what your real problem is?It is not the temporal frame, you do not have the discipline to wait for the best configurations.In low TF, patience is even more crucial because market noise is immense.Stop looking for the perfect trace in each candle and learn to accept that not operating is also a decision.

toroycesCuSa
09-01-2025 05:43,
Most traders operating on low TF have a secret weapon: speed.If you are not fast to read the market and execute decisions, you are lost.In addition, be sure to operate at high liquidity moments, such as the opening of the London or New York sessions.Operating at dead hours is practically giving your money to the market.

axsesax87
09-01-2025 05:47,
She is frustrating, I know.But most of the time, when you constantly lose in small time frames, the problem is not the market, but you.You may not have a well -defined system or do not follow it to the letter.Before blaming the market, check your data.Are you taking a record of your operations?What percentage of them are losses for human errors?Start there.

oubesxx19
09-01-2025 05:51,
In low TF, the market is full of traps.False movements and failed ruptures are more common than you imagine.If you are not prepared for that, it is better not to enter.In addition, the spred and transaction costs have a much greater impact on short frames.Be sure to consider that before taking each operation.

VuSesgesrcesy
09-01-2025 05:56,
Perhaps the problem is not that low TFs do not work, but you are using an approach that is only effective in daily graphics.Each temporal frame has its own "language", and you need to learn it.Ded time studying how the price behaves in minor graphics and adjusts your strategy accordingly.You cannot use the same rules for everything.

XesCs
09-01-2025 06:00,
I've seen traders try to force each other to be day traders just because it sounds "cool."If that is your case, stop.There is nothing wrong with being a swing trader or even one that operates only weekly.Being a good trader is more important than being a "fast" trader.Find your rhythm and don't compare yourself with others.