Notes · 27 May 2026
When Hourly and Daily Disagree
An hourly breakout against a daily downtrend feels urgent. Multi-timeframe training treats that urgency as a warning light. Ask which timeframe owns the bias for your plan. If your plan is daily-led, the hourly breakout is noise until the daily structure changes.
Practise writing both maps side by side. Label the daily as “context” and the hourly as “timing.” Timing without context is where accounts get chopped.
In workshops we use a simple rule: reduce size or skip when timeframes disagree on direction at your key level. Agreement is not required every day—clarity about disagreement is.