For instance, a trader analyzing a daily chart may identify a bullish trend, but fail to notice a larger bearish trend unfolding on the weekly chart. Conversely, an investor analyzing a weekly chart may identify a long-term bullish trend, but overlook a short-term bearish pattern on the daily chart. By focusing on a single timeframe, traders and investors may miss critical information that can impact their trading decisions.
| Week | Price | | --- | --- | | 1 | $95 | | 2 | $98 | | 3 | $100 | | 4 | $98 | | 5 | $100 |
Suppose a trader wants to analyze the stock of a popular technology company, currently trading at $100. The trader begins by analyzing the long-term monthly chart, which reveals a bullish trend with a clear uptrend line.