By Brian: Shannon Technical Analysis Using Multiple Link

If you want to stop overtrading and start aligning with the trend, follow this rule:

Bullish alignment: Daily 20 MA sloping up + 60-min above VWAP + 15-min pullback to support. Bearish alignment: Daily 20 MA sloping down + 60-min below VWAP + 15-min rally to resistance.

Brian Shannon, a well-regarded trader and author, emphasizes clarity, price structure, and practical execution. One of his most useful techniques is analyzing price across multiple time frames to align context, bias, and trade execution. Below is a concise, reader-friendly blog post that explains the method, why it works, and how to apply it.

Drop down to the Weekly chart. Identify the last major swing high and swing low. Use the Fibonacci retracement tool from the swing low to the swing high. Shannon’s secret: The 50-61.8% retracement zone on the weekly is your "buy zone," not the breakout. by brian shannon technical analysis using multiple link

It is important to correct the potential typo in the keyword "multiple link." While chart linking is a software function (e.g., linking chart windows so they scroll together in ThinkorSwim or TradingView), Brian Shannon’s primary contribution is "Multiple Timeframe Analysis."

However, the concept of a link is central to his teaching. The links are the logical connections between trend, value, and trigger. Without these links, a trader has three random charts. With the links, the trader has a narrative.

A recurring theme in Shannon’s reports and videos is that technical analysis is useless without risk management. His rules are: If you want to stop overtrading and start

  • Intermediate timeframe (ITF) — Find structure

  • Lower timeframe (LTF) — Time the entry

  • Risk management

  • Execution & Review

  • Traders often get lost in indicators and noise. Brian Shannon’s multi-time-frame technical analysis cuts through that clutter: understand the bigger picture, identify the likely directional bias, then execute entries and exits on a smaller time frame—consistently and confidently.

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