Detailed explanation of multi-time frame linkage analysis system
- 2026-02-11
- Posted by: Wmax
- Category: Featured solutions
In CFD trading, it is often difficult to take into account the trend direction and entry accuracy on a single period chart. You can know the general trend by looking at the weekly chart, but it is difficult to choose the right time. You can easily enter the market by following the 1-minute chart, but it is easy to go against the trend. Wmax The platform launches a multi-time frame linkage analysis system, allowing users to simultaneously load K-line charts of 2 to 6 different periods in the same workspace, and realize intelligent linkage of cursor position, technical indicators, and drawing tools. Whether you are a swing trader or an intraday expert, you can freely switch between macro and micro to achieve "follow the trend and execute accurately".
This function does not preset transaction logic, but helps users build a more complete market understanding through visual collaboration. Because Wmax believes that the real trading advantage begins with a synchronous understanding of the multi-dimensional time structure.
1. Synchronized views, global and local presentation on the same screen
Wmax Users can add multiple sub-charts below or to the side of the main chart, and set them to different periods such as daily, 4 hours, 1 hour, 15 minutes, etc. All charts are aligned to the latest price axis by default, ensuring a consistent time base. When the mouse hovers over a certain K line of any chart, the other charts will automatically highlight the K line corresponding to the time point and display a unified timestamp (such as "2026-02-10 14:30 UTC").
This synchronization mechanism allows users to intuitively compare without repeatedly switching cycles: Does the current 15-minute level callback touch the 4-hour support? Is the daily trend still intact? For example, in gold trading, users can simultaneously observe the weekly bull structure, daily key resistance, and 1-hour breakthrough signals, forming a three-layer verification to improve the robustness of decision-making.
2. Inter-cyclical linkage between indicators and drawings
Wmax’s linkage is not limited to the K-line, but also extends to technical tools. When the user draws a trend line on the daily chart, the system can choose to automatically map the line level in other period charts (by price rather than time), making it easier to observe the reaction of small cycles to large cycle structures. Similarly, if you add the MACD indicator to the 1-hour chart, you can also synchronize it to other charts with one click to keep the parameters consistent.
Going one step further, indicator signals can be displayed aggregated across periods. For example, users can set "the buy alert will only be triggered when the daily EMA is in a long position and the 15-minute RSI is oversold." This combination of multi-period conditions effectively filters out false signals and avoids blindly buying lows or chasing highs in adverse trends.
3. Customized layout to adapt to multiple trading styles
Wmax Supports flexible layout configuration: vertical stacking is suitable for trend followers, horizontal juxtaposition facilitates quick switching for day traders, and picture-in-picture mode makes priorities clear. Users can save a variety of layout templates, such as "band three-period template" (day/4H/1H), "day four-screen template" (1H/15M/5M/1M), and call them with one click.
In addition, each subchart can be set independently. For example, the main chart observes the EUR/USD daily line, and the sub-chart simultaneously displays the 4-hour U.S. dollar index and the 1-hour U.S. Treasury yield, realizing cross-market multi-cycle linkage analysis. This degree of freedom makes monitoring complex strategies intuitive and efficient.
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4. Performance optimization and low-latency synchronization
Running multiple charts requires higher system resources. Wmax It uses an intelligent rendering engine to only load high-precision data in the visible area, and the background charts are automatically updated at a reduced frequency, ensuring that even if it runs for 6 cycles at the same time, the interface remains smooth. All chart data are synchronized through the same data source, eliminating time misalignment caused by interface differences.
On the mobile side, Wmax is optimized to the "focus linkage" mode: click on a certain cycle chart to zoom into the main view, and the other thumbnails are displayed, and there is no lag when sliding to switch. Regardless of device performance, users get a consistent multi-cycle analysis experience.
5. Usage scenarios and best practices
This function is suitable for a variety of typical scenarios:
Trend confirmation: determine the direction in the big cycle and find entry in the small cycle; divergence identification: the daily line reaches a new high but the 1-hour RSI does not reach a new high, indicating the exhaustion of kinetic energy; event impact assessment: after the non-agricultural data is released, simultaneously observe the violent fluctuations in 1 minute and whether the 4-hour structure is damaged. Wmax It is recommended that users avoid excessive stacking cycles. Usually 3–4 is enough to cover the three levels of “strategy-tactics-execution” needs. The platform provides a "linkage efficiency score" to indicate whether information redundancy is caused by too many cycles.
Conclusion: Time is a dimension of the market, not an obstacle
Financial markets tell different stories on different time scales. Wmax Through the multi-time frame linkage system, these stories are woven into a clear cognitive network, so that users no longer swing between "can't see the direction" and "can't grasp the details". Because in Wmax’s philosophy, the most efficient transaction is not to guess right once, but to make the right judgment on the right time scale - and this starts with the ability to see the whole situation and the local part clearly at a glance.