Match your analysis timeframe to your trading style and holding period.
LenQuant grades analyze market conditions on the timeframe you're viewing, not how long you should hold a trade. The grade tells you whether the current chart setup looks favorable.
Quick entries and exits targeting small moves. Requires constant monitoring.
Typical holding: Minutes to hours
Intraday setups that close by end of trading day. No overnight positions.
Typical holding: Hours (same day)
Captures larger moves over multiple days. Less screen time required.
Typical holding: Days to weeks
Long-term trend following with minimal daily management.
Typical holding: Weeks to months
"I want to hold BTC for 2 weeks"
→ Check the Daily (1D) timeframe for your grade. A Grade A here means daily conditions are favorable for a multi-week position.
"I want to day trade ETH"
→ Check 15m or 1h for setups. Use 4h to confirm the broader trend direction.
Problem: Too noisy, signals change rapidly
Solution: Use 15m or 1h for primary analysis, 5m for entry timing
Problem: Short-term noise, missing the bigger picture
Solution: Use Daily or Weekly timeframe for investment decisions
Problem: 5m shows bullish but 4h shows bearish trend
Solution: Check MTF confluence before entering trades
The best trades happen when multiple timeframes align. For example, if you're day trading:
💡 Pro/Premium users can view MTF analysis directly in the panel to see all timeframes at once.