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3.11 - Web copy | A multi-timeframe perspective

May 1, 2025

3.11 A Multi-timeframe Perspective - Mentfx Trading Mentorship

Overview

  • Course Title: 3.11 A Multi-timeframe Perspective
  • Platform: Mentfx Trading Mentorship
  • Focus: Understanding and utilizing multiple timeframes in trading for better analysis and decision-making.
  • Accessibility: Page content is restricted to unauthorized users.

Course Structure

1. Introduction

  • Welcome to the Mentfx private mentorship
  • Setting up TradingView indicator

2. Supply and Demand

  • Concepts of supply, demand, and the composite operator
  • Creation of true supply and demand
  • Analysis of demand zones across multiple timeframes

3. Ment Blocks (MBs)

  • Introduction to Ment Blocks
  • Application of Ment Blocks across different timeframes
  • Universal and fractal nature of Ment Blocks
  • Nested Ment Blocks and complex structures
  • Interpreting Ment Blocks in higher timeframes
  • Examples and case studies with Ment Blocks

4. Structure

  • Understanding market structure
  • Structure and order flow
  • Analyzing market highs and lows

5. Timeframes

  • Importance of entry timeframes
  • EVC (Entry, Validation, Context) concept
  • Pros and cons of higher and lower timeframe trading

6. Stages

  • Accumulation models and market stages
  • Price delivery through different stages
  • Understanding trends and stages

7. Cycle

  • Market cycles, stages, and the snowflake rule
  • Application of full market cycle concepts
  • Entry points within market cycles

8. Full Cycle

  • Visualizing market cycles
  • Consistency in trading through cycles

9. Entries

  • Introduction to entry classifications (MB, FMB, FFMB)
  • Characteristics of accumulation and momentum Ment Blocks
  • Framework for identifying trade opportunities

10. Moving Averages

  • Role of moving averages in market cycles
  • Interaction of moving averages with Ment Block types

11. Cycle Advanced

  • Advanced cycle concepts including momentum and entry cycles

12. Screener

  • Introduction to screening processes for trading
  • Customizing and utilizing screeners

13. Risk Management

  • Fundamentals of risk management in trading
  • Calculation and breakdown of risk/reward

14. Trade Management

  • Understanding the life cycle of a trade

15. Data Collection

  • Collecting and analyzing trading data for better outcomes

16. Testing

  • Backtesting and forward testing methodologies

17. The Next Step

  • Guidance on proceeding with the next steps in trading education

Additional Notes

  • The specific lesson on multi-timeframe perspectives is restricted to users without authorization.
  • For full access, users are advised to log in to the platform using their credentials.

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