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Higher‑time‑frame bias must be confirmed by H1 order flow
  • After establishing the daily bias, Bamber checks the H1 order flow to ensure it aligns with the daily narrative.
  • If H1 is out of sync, he waits for it to catch up before executing.
  • This hierarchy prevents premature entries and reduces exposure to false breakouts.
Michael BamberTitans Of Tomorrow00:13:22

Supporting quotes

If the 1 hour will be in front of the daily, but you just need that daily to, you know, correct itself. Michael Bamber
If all are aligned, perfect. And I've got two or three daily cycles that I trade based on the currency pair again. Michael Bamber

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Daily Bias Framework

A three-pillared daily bias--market structure, liquidity draw, and price-direction (PD) race--guides trade selection. Aligning higher-time-frame bias with lower-time-frame order flow filters out noise and improves win rates.

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