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Weekly levels are closer to the action

Weekly levels usually matter more to active intraday traders because they refresh more often and sit closer to current price behavior.

Monthly levels are broader structure

Monthly levels are better when you want to know whether the market is pressing into major higher-timeframe territory, not when you need a dense map for day-to-day execution.

Start with the one that changes your decisions

If the weekly references are the ones that keep showing up in your trading, start there. If the market keeps reacting to broader monthly structure, the monthly map may deserve the screen space first.

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