The day LTF overturned the HTF scene: one rule found in review

A single review-derived rule for handling LTF noise while the HTF scene still holds.

ENKO

I once let a lower timeframe shake flip the higher-timeframe scene. That day felt fast in the moment, and empty in the review. The only thing left was a rule.

The rule is simple: HTF transitions must be confirmed by HTF criteria.


1) LTF is speed control, not scene change

LTF moves can look like strong signals. But while the HTF scene still holds, LTF is mostly a hint for pace and size.

  • LTF volatility can be a reason to slow down
  • it is rarely enough evidence to reverse the HTF structure

My mistake was simple. I translated “slow down” into “change direction.”


2) The single rule that survived the review

HTF transitions are confirmed only by HTF.

In practice, I apply it like this:

  • if HTF conditions are intact, direction stays the same
  • LTF adjusts only entry timing and risk size
  • HTF transition is considered only when two or more HTF structure conditions break

With one rule, a fast hand becomes a condition check.


3) Re-fix the Bias → Context → Trigger order

To keep this rule working, the order must stay fixed.

  1. Bias: decide today’s direction in HTF first
  2. Context: check whether HTF structure holds or breaks
  3. Trigger: use LTF only as the execution trigger

When the order flips, LTF motion eats the HTF judgment. When the order holds, LTF becomes a brake, not a steering wheel.


4) Three review questions

These three questions reduce repeat mistakes:

  • did the HTF structure truly break, or did LTF volatility just grow
  • could the LTF move be read as speed control, not direction change
  • did I confirm at least two HTF conditions before switching the scene

With these, “scene change” and “noise” stay separate.


5) Copy-paste checklist

  • keep direction until HTF conditions break
  • use LTF to adjust timing and risk size only
  • consider HTF transition only after two HTF conditions break
  • when LTF volatility grows, slow execution instead of reversing

Even on the same day, fixed order changes execution speed. If you use 1k_scanner, anchoring the HTF structure first and treating LTF as a trigger-only layer is the most stable routine.

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