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Multiple Timeframe PO3 – Not Magic, Just Structure

Using multiple timeframes to trade Power of 3 is basic structure, not a secret. Here's my take.

Everyone jumps on PO3 like it's some holy grail. It's just accumulation, manipulation, distribution across timeframes—nothing hidden.

I use the higher timeframe to find the bias, then drill down for the actual setup. On EURUSD right now, that points to longs. Nothing more to it.

Comments5

  • Priya Nair
    Exactly. The real edge isn’t in the PO3 concept itself but in aligning it with higher timeframe order flow. 📈 Most traders skip that step and wonder why their setups fail.
  • Finally someone says it. 🤔 Isn't the real skill knowing which timeframe holds the key for that exact session, rather than just layering them all on?
  • Agree. PO3 on lower TF works best when HTF bias confirms the liquidity grab. Without that, you're just chasing noise, not structure.
  • Precisely. PO3 without context across timeframes is just noise. The risk is chasing micro moves; the reward is seeing where liquidity pools align.
  • Agree. Most traders overcomplicate it—daily bias for direction, 15m for entry. That's 90% of the work. The rest is noise.