I have some questions / concerns regarding multi-timeframe analysis with trendlines.
If I draw a trendline with snap-mode for bar and price turned on (for perfect accuracy at lower timeframes), then when I switch to a lower timeframe the trendline is different.
The anchor prices and dates are correct and the same as they were when drawing the trendline on the higher timeframe. I don't really know what the issue is, how to fix it, or if it can even be fixed which is why I'm here.
While the anchor points and the times may be correct, the trendline is not accomplishing what I need it to. When switching to a lower timeframe, I need the trendline to be anchored to the actual bars that make the anchor points within the higher timeframe bars, if that makes sense. This way when extending to the right, the trendline is actually useful because it's exactly where it should be based on the lower time frame lows/highs, and not just floating in space.
Notice when we touch the trendline on the far right side, well that's not really where the trendline should be, so it's not particularly useful. the trendline should be anchored to that low on the left side of the 1m chart, and that lowest low on the right side of the 1m chart.
What I'm hoping i can make the lines look like without having to draw them on the 1m chart:
Notice now that while the anchor prices remain the same, it's the bars that are different, the point in time where prices actually touched that price that the trendline should be drawn off.
Hopefully this makes sense. It's not a bug because again the anchors are unchanged when switching between timeframes. It's more of a "hey can we include a higher granularity in our trendline anchor times" so to speak.
Please help. Thanks
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