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Hi everyone, hope you're enjoying a great weekend.
I've just started watching the Brooks Trading Course and wanted to ask for advice on the best way to study it.
Do you think it's better to watch all the videos once to get the overall idea, then rewatch them later while taking notes?
Also, is the Al Brooks book necessary, or is the video course alone sufficient?
Since English isn’t my native language, each 30-minute video requires a lot of energy and focus—it often feels like I've been watching for five hours!
I'd love to hear your tips if anyone has found a more efficient or structured way to go through the course.
Thanks a lot, and happy trading!
Thank you all for your thoughtful and generous replies.
Your insights and experiences truly helped clarify my path forward. Much appreciated!
Hey Carpet you mentioned historical webinars before, pre-2021, with AL.....just trying to figure out how this works. If I sign up today for that webinar will it expire in 1 week (at end of month)? or will it go from 5/23/2025 to 6/23/2025??
where are the webinars @carpet ?
I see, thank you Carpet!
It's just going to take time simply because it's a lot of information. I would just gradually work on one concept at a time because it's really easy to not retain it if you go to fast. I think looking at charts and trying to find examples of what your studying is the best way. Usually i can look at the chart and almost always see an example of what i just learned on the chart smack dab in front of me. I remember when i first started and i would learn something i'd look at the chart and right away and example of what he just said would be staring me in the face on the first chart i looked at, i always thought that was pretty cool.