The Method
How PineCore runs a multi-timeframe review — from prep pack to written bias — so your charts stop telling three different stories.
Prep pack
You send marked charts for up to three instruments, your current written bias, and the timeframe you actually execute on. We read them before the call so live time is spent deciding, not discovering.
Higher-frame map
We start above your execution chart — weekly and daily for swing work, daily and four-hour for intraday — and name structure, liquidity pools, and the active narrative in plain language.
Active chart drill
Only then do we drop to the chart you trade. Triggers, stops, and scale-outs must inherit from the higher-frame story or we rewrite them until they do.
Bias lock & checkpoints
You leave with a short written bias, clear invalidation, and the next multi-timeframe checkpoints to re-check — not a pile of new indicators.
Why the sequence matters
Jumping straight to the five-minute chart feels productive and usually invents a new bias every hour. Starting above your execution timeframe forces the active chart to inherit structure instead of inventing it. That is the whole method — simple to say, hard to keep under pressure.
Related sessions
The full sequence lives in our Multi-Timeframe Review. Shorter Bias Alignment Calls use the same hierarchy when you already hold a thesis. Ready to book? Send an enquiry.