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NODE
VanEck Onchain Economy ETF
stock BATS ETF

At Close
Mar 2, 2026 3:49:55 PM EST
35.54USD+2.229%(+0.78)10,261
0.00Bid   0.00Ask   0.00Spread
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Mar 2, 2026 9:20:30 AM EST
34.02USD-2.143%(-0.75)150
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8 days ago • u/Ideme_napredujeme • r/Trading • why_do_htf_levels_get_sliced_like_butter_by_ltf • Advice • B
Hey guys, I’m struggling with my trading (futures nasdaq). I understand the basics—MSB, volume profile, Fibs, indicators, order blocks, footprint, candle formations S/D, PA overal. I’m a big fan of volume analysis, but I’m constantly hitting a wall with timeframe alignment.
​For example, I’ll see a bull flag on the M1, and it just slices through an M15 volume node or order block like butter, even if the higher timeframe looks bearish. On the other hand, sometimes an M5 setup gets rejected by a random M30 EMA or a Fib level I didn't prioritize.
​How do you guys decide which levels are 'legit' and which will get steamrolled? I’m completely lost when it comes to picking the right targets and knowing which timeframe's levels will actually hold the line.
In the end I will not take any trade becouse above me after breakout on M1 is EMA from m5, FIBO from m15, VOLUME NODE from h1.
Can you guys give me some advice ? Or link to some video ?
sentiment -0.74
8 days ago • u/Ideme_napredujeme • r/Trading • why_do_htf_levels_get_sliced_like_butter_by_ltf • Advice • B
Hey guys, I’m struggling with my trading (futures nasdaq). I understand the basics—MSB, volume profile, Fibs, indicators, order blocks, footprint, candle formations S/D, PA overal. I’m a big fan of volume analysis, but I’m constantly hitting a wall with timeframe alignment.
​For example, I’ll see a bull flag on the M1, and it just slices through an M15 volume node or order block like butter, even if the higher timeframe looks bearish. On the other hand, sometimes an M5 setup gets rejected by a random M30 EMA or a Fib level I didn't prioritize.
​How do you guys decide which levels are 'legit' and which will get steamrolled? I’m completely lost when it comes to picking the right targets and knowing which timeframe's levels will actually hold the line.
In the end I will not take any trade becouse above me after breakout on M1 is EMA from m5, FIBO from m15, VOLUME NODE from h1.
Can you guys give me some advice ? Or link to some video ?
sentiment -0.74


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