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In my opinion, the target would be the support/resistance UNTESTED. Momentum is built, (bearish/bullish) through the moving to resistance or support levels to test them, thus eliminate them as possible support/resistance points so the higher time frame(s) can move to whats important to them and untested and react and go to the opposite.
I would think that would depend upon your skill level, trading style etc. Would expect in order to react at whats important to the higher time frame(s), for momentum to start slowing on the lower time frames through the process of using whats in between the next support/resistance on the higher time frame(s) of importance, the next target, to test/eliminate what the current move will be above/below, so when next target is hit, it can react and go to the opposite, untested.