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By Brian Shannon Technical Analysis Using Multiple Link [upd]

Before founding the educational platform AlphaTrends, Brian Shannon gained invaluable experience working at several major Wall Street firms, including Lehman Brothers. Shannon published his acclaimed first book, Technical Analysis Using Multiple Timeframes , in 2008. In 2023, he released his second book, Maximum Trading Gains with Anchored VWAP , which became an instant bestseller.

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Looking at too many timeframes (e.g., 1-minute, 3-minute, 5-minute, 15-minute, hourly, 4-hour, daily). Stick to three distinct links. by brian shannon technical analysis using multiple link

The "brian shannon technical analysis using multiple link" framework offers a holistic, practical, and risk-focused approach to trading. By skillfully linking multiple timeframes to establish strategic context and then drilling down to precise execution using tools like Anchored VWAP and moving averages, traders can achieve a significant edge.

You cannot discuss Brian Shannon’s technical analysis without mentioning the . Shannon popularized this tool to add a mathematical "link" across multiple timeframes. This public link is valid for 7 days

Unlike simple moving averages, Shannon heavily utilizes . Standard VWAP resets daily; anchored VWAP starts from a significant event (e.g., an earnings gap, a major low, or a Federal Reserve announcement). This provides a dynamic line of institutional interest. Price above anchored VWAP suggests institutional accumulation; price below suggests distribution.

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: Used to identify the current market cycle stage and intermediate-term trends. Intraday (30m, 15m, 5m)

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