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Price Action Fundamentals
121 videos, 59 hours 00 minute
For trading price action, the Brooks Trading Course is the most comprehensive source of information on reading and trading price charts. The Price Action Fundamentals sections explain basic chart reading, and well as how and why markets move. Markets are constantly in search of the current fair price, which is always changing. That price is the result of countless variables, and most of them are unknowable, even to very successful traders.
Every market probes up and down to discover how far is too far, which then becomes support and resistance. Once traders understand this and how to spot logical support and resistance levels, they are in a position to begin trading. They also need to learn to watch for certain chart patterns where the probability, risk, and reward give traders an edge. Traders are then ready to study the 2nd part of the course, How to Trade Price Action.

English subtitles are available for all course videos, with Portuguese and Spanish subtitles for Getting Started section.
Chinese Simplified and Traditional subtitles being added progressively.
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Getting Started (01-07)
15 videos, 5hr 42min – English, Portuguese, Spanish & Chinese Subtitles
| # | Video Title | Duration (min:sec) |
| 01 | Terminology | 33:42 |
| 02A | Chart Basics and Price Action Charts: purpose and types Markets: how they work |
29:17 |
| 02B | Chart Basics and Price Action Volume News |
32:28 |
| 02C | Chart Basics and Price Action What is price action? What is the pain trade? |
24:26 |
| 02D | Chart Basics and Price Action Candlestick patterns What traders talk about Indicators |
28:30 |
| 03A | Forex Basics – You can skip 03A-03E if no interest in Forex trading What is the Forex market? Forex sessions Leverage, fundamentals |
17:37 |
| 03B | Forex Basics Risks, costs, brokers Symbols Types of quotes |
15:24 |
| 03C | Forex Basics Value of a pip Forex workspaces Futures or Forex? |
13:48 |
| 03D | Forex Basics Charts only approximate Scalps and Swing trades |
16:47 |
| 03E | Forex Basics Margins Profit and loss |
10:50 |
| 04 | My Setup | 6:57 |
| 05 | Program Trading What is program trading? High frequency trading Spoofing Front running & HFTs |
32:10 |
| 06 | Personality Traits of Successful Traders Traits of great traders Doing stupid things Comfortable with uncertainty |
26:30 |
| 07A | Starting Out False beliefs What is the big picture? B L S H! Chart types, time frames |
34:44 |
| 07B | Starting Out Starting out and advancing Emotions Fear and greed Uncertainty |
18:43 |
Charting Analysis (08-11)
13 videos, 6hr 16min – English & Chinese Subtitles
Chinese subtitles will be added from here onwards until new Chinese video pages and website is made available before mid 2026.
| # | Video Title | Duration (min:sec) |
| 08A | Candles, Setups, and Signal Bars Trend bars and TR bars Signal bars and entry bars Bad signal bars |
37:55 |
| 08B | Candles, Setups, and Signal Bars Reversal bars Multi bar reversals Inside and outside bars |
30:52 |
| 08C | Candles, Setups, and Signal Bars Tight Trading Ranges as setups ii and Breakout Mode |
35:08 |
| 08D | Candles, Setups, and Signal Bars What is a setup? Weak setup, need more 2nd signal Countertrend needs strong signal bar |
34:07 |
| 09A | Pullbacks and Bar Counting What is a pullback? What is bar counting? |
49:51 |
| 09B | Pullbacks and Bar Counting Double Top Bear Flags, and Double Bottom Bull Flags High 4 and Low 4 Consecutive reversals |
31:39 |
| 09C | Pullbacks and Bar Counting Endless pullback Higher and lower time frames Countertrend traders exit on High or Low 2 |
19:04 |
| 10A | Buying and Selling Pressure What is Buying and Selling Pressure? Gaps |
17:42 |
| 10B | Buying and Selling Pressure Trading Ranges Channels |
10:54 |
| 11A | Gaps What are gaps? |
32:23 |
| 11B | Gaps Moving Average Gap Bars Exhaustion Gap |
34:29 |
| 11C | Gaps Micro gaps Gap Open Bars Gaps mean strength Body Gap (Negative gap) |
25:52 |
| 11D | Gaps Gaps often lead to trends Stairs |
16:22 |
Market Cycle (12-18)
33 videos, 16hr 53min – English & Chinese Subtitles
| # | Video Title | Duration (min:sec) |
| 12A | Market Cycle Four parts of market cycle? Pullback is start of channel Channel becomes Trading Range |
43:28 |
| 12B | Market Cycle Market cycle: always trend or TR Inertia and 80% rule Definitions 1: Trends, swings, legs |
27:50 |
| 12C | Market Cycle Definitions 2: Pullbacks Definitions 3: Trading Range Binary decisions |
19:48 |
| 13A | Always In Always trend or TR Always In direction Trader’s Equation |
23:46 |
| 13B | Always In Always In Long Always In Short |
25:19 |
| 13C | Always In Scalping and swing trading |
18:43 |
| 14A | Trends What is a trend? Bull trend needs Higher Lows Bear trend needs Lower Highs |
27:07 |
| 14B | Trends When not clear, then TR Breakout is strongest trend 80% rule: Most reversals fail |
28:37 |
| 14C | Trends Types of trends Bull and bear trends Traps and breakouts |
25:00 |
| 14D | Trends Trend from the Open Trending Trading Ranges Broad Channel trend |
31:28 |
| 14E | Trends Tight Channel Small pullback trend |
32:52 |
| 15A | Breakouts What is a breakout? 80% rule: Most breakouts fail Reversal is a breakout Trading Range means BLSHS! |
30:24 |
| 15B | Breakouts Need follow-through Trends always try to reverse Breakout can begin small |
26:33 |
| 15C | Breakouts Breakout usually has 2nd leg Trading Range breakouts |
36:45 |
| 15D | Breakouts 2nd Leg Traps Signs of strong breakouts Succeed or reverse? |
27:08 |
| 15E | Breakouts Exhaustion or Measuring Gap? Weaker BO has deeper PB BO Test |
34:13 |
| 15F | Breakouts Failed BO, trend resumption or reversal? |
19:37 |
| 15G | Breakouts 5 tick traps and 11 pip traps Fade weak setups |
27:22 |
| 15H | Breakouts Surprise Bars 2nd Leg Traps and exhaustion Give-up Bars – Minor reversal |
42:40 |
| 16A | Channels Channel is 2 lines Lines need 2 points 70% Rule |
42:30 |
| 16B | Channels How to draw channels Forex bear channel examples Emini bull channel examples |
38:45 |
| 16C | Channels New trend begins in old trend Higher time frames Reversals and breakouts |
30:29 |
| 16D | Channels Types of channels Tight and Broad Bull Channels Tight and Broad Bear Channels |
28:04 |
| 16E | Channels Evolution into Trading Range Channel breakouts usually fail With trend BO of channel |
40:00 |
| 16F | Channels Limit orders to fade test of line Breakouts at start of trend Reversals and breakout failures Broad channel or Trading Range (TR)? Every TR has bull and bear channel |
35:39 |
| 17A | Tight Channels & Micro Channels What is a Tight Channel? What is a Micro Channel? |
17:10 |
| 17B | Tight Channels & Micro Channels Tight Trading Ranges Breakout or climax? |
39:40 |
| 18A | Trading Ranges Definition of pullback and Trading Range Hallmarks: confusion, disappointment |
36:32 |
| 18B | Trading Ranges TR contains buy and sell setups BOM (BreakOut Mode) 2nd Leg Trap |
26:19 |
| 18C | Trading Ranges Trend resumption, or reversal? Trend, or leg in TR? |
43:47 |
| 18D | Trading Ranges Tight Trading Range (TTR) Ledges Limit Order Market (LOM) |
30:12 |
| 18E | Trading Ranges What is vacuum effect? Perverse logic: Fade BO |
34:19 |
| 18F | Trading Ranges Trading Range: Don’t bet on breakout Breakout into trend Early signs of TR |
21:02 |
Support, Resistance, and Basic Patterns (19-29)
34 videos, 16hr 29min – English & Chinese Subtitles
| # | Video Title | Duration (min:sec) |
| 19A | Support and Resistance What is support and resistance (S/R)? S/R, not news, controls price Monthly charts need monthly stops S/R is usually precise |
30:34 |
| 19B | Support and Resistance What S/R is best? Forex S/R not precise Examples |
31:52 |
| 19C | Support and Resistance Other Types of S/R Round Numbers List of S/R |
24:00 |
| 19D | Support and Resistance Buy The Close, Sell The Close Breakout (BO) Test |
26:16 |
| 19E | Support and Resistance Highest and lowest close Bulls need HL, bears need LH 50% Pullback |
23:57 |
| 20A | Measured Moves Leg 1 = Leg 2 |
27:57 |
| 20B | Measured Moves Height of Trading Range Height of breakout |
17:20 |
| 21A | Reversals What is a reversal Minor and Major Trend Reversals Reversals can begin with breakouts |
32:30 |
| 21B | Reversals Reversal is earliest entry 80% rule Cup and Handle |
30:55 |
| 21C | Reversals Beginners love reversals Buying and Selling Pressure Nested pattern |
28:46 |
| 21D | Reversals 40% winner Ten Bars, Two Legs (TBTL) Most reversals are Double Top or Bottom |
32:39 |
| 22A | Major Trend Reversals What are major and minor reversals? MTR is most important reversal pattern |
38:27 |
| 22B | Major Trend Reversals Successful LH MTR |
25:24 |
| 22C | Major Trend Reversals MAG (Moving Average Gap bar) Most tops are Double Tops |
24:30 |
| 22D | Major Trend Reversals MTR bottoms Head and shoulders reversals Failed MTR |
30:49 |
| 23A | Final Flags What is a Final Flag? |
20:14 |
| 23B | Final Flags Small Final Flags ii Final Flags |
27:25 |
| 24A | Wedges What is a Wedge? How to draw lines |
32:09 |
| 24B | Wedges Wedges rarely perfect Most channels are Wedges Wedge variations |
31:53 |
| 24C | Wedges Bad Wedges are not reversal setups Reversal begins before old trend ends Earlier entry on smaller time frame |
23:13 |
| 24D | Wedges What is a parabolic Wedge? Strong trends have bad Wedges |
39:54 |
| 24E | Wedges Failed Wedge |
15:44 |
| 25A | Double Tops and Bottoms What is a Double Top or Bottom? Why Double Tops and Bottoms work Double Top and Bottom Flags |
40:22 |
| 25B | Double Tops and Bottoms Tests of support and resistance Failed Double Tops and Bottoms Measured Moves |
32:54 |
| 26A | Triangles Triangle Wedge Reversal or continuation (flag) |
32:53 |
| 26B | Triangles Expanding Triangle Bad looking patterns |
19:51 |
| 27A | Head and Shoulders Head and Shoulders is MTR Most Head and Shoulder reversals are minor |
29:34 |
| 27B | Head and Shoulders Markets resist change What happens when stop is hit? |
31:49 |
| 28 | Rounded Tops and Bottoms Always something else |
22:56 |
| 29A | Climaxes What is a climax? |
44:16 |
| 29B | Climaxes V tops and bottoms |
17:56 |
| 29C | Climaxes Climactic reversals Gaps: Exhaustion, Measuring |
42:23 |
| 29D | Climaxes Consecutive climaxes |
33:18 |
| 29E | Climaxes Climaxes caused by options firms Failed consecutive climaxes |
24:47 |
How to Trade Prerequisites (30-36)
26 videos, 13hr 40min – English & Chinese Subtitles
| # | Video Title | Duration (min:sec) |
| 30A | Trader’s Equation and Probability Edge and perfect trades Trader’s Equation |
26:53 |
| 30B | Trader’s Equation and Probability Three variables |
37:22 |
| 30C | Trader’s Equation and Probability Z-score Probability is most important |
39:33 |
| 30D | Trader’s Equation and Probability 50% pullback Math can improve after BO |
27:30 |
| 30E | Trader’s Equation and Probability 70% – 90% probability! 40 – 60 Rule TR probability high near top and bottom |
36:43 |
| 31A | Swing Trading and Scalping What are swing trading and scalping? Ideal environments |
52:49 |
| 31B | Swing Trading and Scalping Swing trade means reward is 2x risk |
22:47 |
| 31C | Swing Trading and Scalping Scalping not for beginners Minimum scalp size |
32:36 |
| 31D | Swing Trading and Scalping Converting swing to scalp Scalping in strong breakout Lose if manage scalp like swing |
36:22 |
| 32A | Orders Stop orders Limit orders Bracket orders Market and other orders |
38:26 |
| 32B | Orders Stop orders are better for most traders Skilled traders use market and limit orders TR Limit Order Market and trends |
28:07 |
| 32C | Orders Price action determines order type With trend and countertrend limit orders Enter early on smaller time frame |
27:45 |
| 33A | Protective Stops Why use stops? Stop determines position size |
30:47 |
| 33B | Protective Stops After a stop is hit Use correct stop |
18:45 |
| 33C | Protective Stops Price action stop Bulls need Higher Lows Trailing stops Stops in bear |
38:07 |
| 33D | Protective Stops Trends respect major pullbacks Exit if premise changes |
35:18 |
| 33E | Protective Stops Wide stops |
29:05 |
| 33F | Protective Stops Measured Moves/other S&R Small signal bar |
30:00 |
| 33G | Protective Stops Breakeven stops and BO tests Stops for scalpers |
36:47 |
| 34A | Actual Risk Trader’s Equation and risk Actual Risk |
23:00 |
| 34B | Actual Risk Small Actual Risk is useless Use risk to find profit targets |
31:51 |
| 35A | Scaling In Who scales in, and why? Scaling into winning trades |
42:10 |
| 35B | Scaling In Scaling into losing position |
22:04 |
| 35C | Scaling In Sample strategy: 2 parts Sample strategy: 4 parts |
30:25 |
| 36A | Trade Management and Taking Profits Management is after entering trade Other People’s Money is never true |
21:28 |
| 36B | Trade Management and Taking Profits Defaults for Profit Taking |
23:30 |
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How to Trade Price Action
72 videos, 38 hours 58 minutes
Every market is constantly probing up and down. Traders have to assess whether a probe is too far or not far enough. If a trader believes that the market will go further, he will enter with a stop, betting that the breakout beyond that last bar will be successful. If he instead believes that the breakout above the last bar will fail, he will sell at the high of the last bar with a limit order. Knowing how to read charts gives traders a basis for buying or selling above or below the last bar.
Traders need to recognize inflection points. These are times when the market is deciding whether to breakout or reverse. They allow traders to enter with tight stops, and therefore have the smallest risk.
During 10% of the bars on every chart, the market is breaking out and this breakout will be the start of a trend. Breakouts provide the highest probability of profit, but risk/reward ratio is bad. Traders need to understand how to trade breakouts, learning where to take profits and how to trail their stops.
During 90% of the bars on every chart, a trader can make money by buying or selling at any moment if he manages his trade correctly. The key is to understand trade management.
Traders also have to understand how to handle mistakes. Most mistakes are due to taking a bad entry or managing a good entry poorly. However, most trades have at least a 40% chance of failing. A trader has to know what to do when a trade is not doing what he expected. When do you decide that your premise is now wrong and your trade is bad? What do you do once you decide you are in a losing trade?
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Trading Price Action Patterns (37-42)
22 videos, 11hr 57min – English Subtitles
| # | Video Title | Duration (min:sec) |
| 37A | How to Trade What can markets do? Summary of How to Trade |
43:45 |
| 37B | How to Trade Use market cycle Trader’s Equation and 40 – 60 Rule Default targets |
49:00 |
| 38A | Trading MTR Tops Top needs strong bears Need minimum targets |
24:54 |
| 38B | Trading MTR Tops Plan to take profits |
24:11 |
| 38C | Trading MTR Tops Lower High Major Trend Reversal |
36:00 |
| 38D | Trading MTR Tops Higher probability after BO |
26:25 |
| 39A | Trading MTR Bottoms Trading MTR bottoms Anticipate possible bottom |
18:44 |
| 39B | Trading MTR Bottoms Minor reversals No best setups Profit targets |
32:21 |
| 39C | Trading MTR Bottoms No perfect trades |
26:00 |
| 39D | Trading MTR Bottoms Trail stops MTR on open |
29:52 |
| 40A | Entering Late in Trends Bull Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) Bear Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) |
25:54 |
| 40B | Entering Late in Trends H and L closes at end of trend Sell The Close bear trend Buy The Close bull trend |
21:37 |
| 40C | Entering Late in Trends Final Trend Bars Give-up bars Strong bear BO |
20:35 |
| 40D | Entering Late in Trends Disappointed bears Trapped bears at end of bear trend Sell The Close bears give up |
22:26 |
| 40E | Entering Late in Trends Fade late bull BO since climax AIS means lower prices likely Tight TR can be MTR Fade late bear BO since climax Climax always ends at S/R |
25:38 |
| 41A | Trading Breakouts Bull breakouts Buy The Close bull trend Sell The Close bear trend |
55:52 |
| 41B | Trading Breakouts Use swing stops If now channel, trade like channel Breakout often follows trap Enter early on smaller time frame |
41:21 |
| 41C | Trading Breakouts Weak breakout, then TR Bear breakouts |
29:49 |
| 41D | Trading Breakouts Stop management How to sell |
31:37 |
| 42A | Trading Climactic Reversals (Failed Breakouts) Weak BO means TR soon BO can succeed (MG) or fail (EG) Weak and strong bulls and bears |
42:44 |
| 42B | Trading Climactic Reversals (Failed Breakouts) Major climactic reversals Micro Channel can be climax |
39:35 |
| 42C | Trading Climactic Reversals (Failed Breakouts) Minor climactic reversals |
48:46 |
Trading Channels & Ranges (43-47)
22 videos, 12hr 32min – English Subtitles
| # | Video Title | Duration (min:sec) |
| 43A | Trading Tight Bull Channels What is a Tight Bull Channel? BO on higher time frame Tight Bear Channel as Bull Flag |
39:34 |
| 43B | Trading Tight Bull Channels 1st reversal usually minor |
23:00 |
| 43C | Trading Tight Bull Channels Scaling in Can bears make money? |
36:00 |
| 43D | Trading Tight Bull Channels How to buy a Tight Bull Channel Stops and taking profits Tight Channel evolves into TR |
43:47 |
| 44A | Trading Tight Bear Channels What is a Tight Bear Channel? Breakout on higher time frame Tight Bull Channel as Bear Flag |
39:58 |
| 44B | Trading Tight Bear Channels 1st reversal usually minor |
27:00 |
| 44C | Trading Tight Bear Channels Scaling in Can bulls make money? |
34:33 |
| 44D | Trading Tight Bear Channels How to sell a Tight Bear Channel Stops and taking profits Tight Channel evolves into TR |
44:03 |
| 45A | Trading Broad Bull Channels What is a Broad Bull Channel? Often contain Trading Ranges Often last several days Usually Tight Channel on higher time frame |
30:05 |
| 45B | Trading Broad Bull Channels Major and minor low Can sometimes be Always In Short! |
21:58 |
| 45C | Trading Broad Bull Channels Reversals are common, but fail Diagnose early Bears sell rallies Bad follow-through after new high |
37:06 |
| 45D | Trading Broad Bull Channels Need Higher Lows (HLs) 2nd Leg Trap Bears sell in Broad Bull Channel Bulls take profits above prior high |
42:46 |
| 45E | Trading Broad Bull Channels Buy zone Take profits above prior high 50% Pullback (PB) Every TR is Bull Flag Evolve into big TR |
29:09 |
| 46A | Trading Broad Bear Channels What is a Broad Bear Channel? Why not common on 5 minute chart? Major and minor highs |
39:30 |
| 46B | Trading Broad Bear Channels Channels usually last at least 3 days Reversals are common, but most fail Diagnose early |
25:37 |
| 46C | Trading Broad Bear Channels Bears sell, but bulls can sometimes buy Sometimes briefly Always In Long |
23:27 |
| 46D | Trading Broad Bear Channels Bear trend needs Lower Highs 2nd Leg Trap Bulls buy below lows Bulls use wide stops and scale in |
45:53 |
| 46E | Trading Broad Bear Channels Sell zones 50% Pullback (PB) |
29:27 |
| 47A | Trading in Trading Ranges Is Trading Range (TR) broad or tight? Look for signs of Trading Range |
36:27 |
| 47B | Trading in Trading Ranges 80% Rule Legs in TR, not in trend Buy in top half, sell in bottom half |
31:06 |
| 47C | Trading in Trading Ranges 2nd Leg Trap Fade breakouts (bet will fail) How to enter on reversals Wide stops and scaling in |
39:17 |
| 47D | Trading in Trading Ranges Entering with limit orders Taking profits Late test of open Tight Trading Ranges (TTR) Eventually breaks out into trend |
32:25 |
Trading Different Times of the Day (48)
11 videos, 5hr 14min – English Subtitles
| # | Video Title | Duration (min:sec) |
| 48A | Trading the Open 3 parts to the day Opening Reversals |
44:53 |
| 48B | Trading the Open Why trade the open? Most common patterns Stop orders are better Most important rule |
30:55 |
| 48C | Trading the Open Context How did yesterday end? |
29:48 |
| 48D | Trading the Open Breakout mode (BOM) BO of 1st 18 bar range |
37:15 |
| 48E | Trading the Open Failed BO of yesterday’s H or L Failed reversal of BO of yesterday’s range |
23:09 |
| 48F | Trading the Open Gap openings Early flags |
27:15 |
| 48G | Trading the Middle of the Day Look for change Trend or Leg in Trading Range (TR)? |
38:47 |
| 48H | Trading the Middle of the Day Late test of support or resistance 80% Rule |
23:33 |
| 48I | Trading the End of the Day Breakout (BO) and Trading Range (TR), not channels |
15:13 |
| 48J | Trading the End of the Day Buy The Close, Sell The Close |
22:42 |
| 48K | Trading the End of the Day Bull and bear traps Higher time frame support and resistance |
21:24 |
Swing and Scalp Trading (49-50)
11 videos, 6hr 25min – English Subtitles
| # | Video Title | Duration (min:sec) |
| 49A | Swing Trading Examples Day trading examples |
50:00 |
| 49B | Swing Trading Examples Day trading examples |
35:34 |
| 49C | Swing Trading Examples Day trading examples |
34:37 |
| 49D | Swing Trading Examples Day trading examples |
39:46 |
| 49E | Swing Trading Examples Day trading examples |
42:42 |
| 49F | Swing Trading Examples Day trading when daily chart is BTC or STC Day trading when daily chart in Micro Channel Fade big trend bars in TR Higher time frame support and resistance |
30:20 |
| 50A | Scalping Trading Range (TR) is Limit Order Market Scalper’s personality |
37:34 |
| 50B | Scalping Beginners should avoid scalping Two time frames |
25:53 |
| 50C | Scalping Using ticks to find signals Tick divergence Gap Open Bars |
43:15 |
| 50D | Scalping Scalping examples |
22:03 |
| 50E | Scalping Scalping examples |
23:47 |
Managing Losses (51-52)
6 videos, 2hr 50min – English Subtitles
Note that Brooks Trading Course and Brooks Forex Trading Course videos in this Managing Losses section have identical soundtracks.
| # | Video Title | Duration (min:sec) |
| 51A | Losing Because of Mistakes Beginners lose because of psychology and false beliefs |
24:52 |
| 51B | Losing Because of Mistakes Bad management |
33:24 |
| 51C | Losing Because of Mistakes Rules to avoid big losses |
22:49 |
| 51D | Losing Because of Mistakes Correct stop Scaling In creates big losses |
32:00 |
| 52A | Losing When Good Trade Goes Bad Need rules to avoid big losses All trends eventually disappoint traders |
27:38 |
| 52B | Losing When Good Trade Goes Bad If premise changes, change trading style Trapped traders |
30:00 |
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Bonus Videos
16 videos, 10 hour 44 minutes
From questions in the trading room and the comments after Al’s daily updates, Al can see it would be useful to expand coverage of some topics. Therefore, this section will hold additional videos that Al hopes traders will find helpful.
Al will also deliver rerecorded videos of selected webinars and other speaking events where Al presents.
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Bonus Videos – English Subtitles
| # | Video Title | Duration (min:sec) |
| 01 | End of Day Traps What Is a Trap? End of Day Bull Traps Failed End of Day Bull Trap (Became Bull Trend) End of Day Bear Traps Failed End of Day Bear Trap (Became Bear Trend) |
35:02 |
| 02 | Trading Patterns on the Open Trends From The Open: 20% of days 80% of days have reversal on open (1st 90 min) How to enter, place stop, and exit 4 Patterns: Gap down, Buy Climax Gap down, Buy Climax, but fails (bull BO) Gap down, Sell Climax Gap down, Sell Climax, but fails (bear BO) |
40:46 |
| 03 | Trading the Final Hour Smart Money in Final Hour Tight TR at 12:45 pm PST Buy The Close (BTC) Bull Trend Sell The Close (STC) Bear Trend Magnets, like O, H, L How to Exit |
37:35 |
| 04 | Trading Bear Channels What Is a Bear Channel? Bear Channels Tight Bear Channels (Small Pullback Bear Trend) Broad Bear Channels |
34:03 |
| 05 | Trading Tight Trading Ranges on the Open No Reversal on Open: Trend from the 1st bar 80% of Opens Have at Least 2 Reversals TR Open: 5 or More Reversals How to Trade Tight TR Open and All Day |
46:24 |
| 06 | 3 Patterns Every Trader and Investor Should Know What is Price Action? Strong Bull Trend Pullback in Bull Trend Wedge Reversal: Bottom Wedge Reversal: Top Al Brooks: 2 Websites |
62:47 |
| 07 | Trading When Market Is in a Bull Channel What Is a Bull Channel? Bull Channels Tight Bull Channels (Small Pullback Bull Trend) Broad Bull Channels |
51:13 |
| 08 | 5 Thoughts on Psychology – Part 1 You need an edge Avoid bad trades Holding losers too long? Taking profits too quickly? Losing after you increase your position size? Webinar closing Q&A |
57:09 |
| 09 | Scalping series: #01 Rules for Scalping Most trading is scalping Trade with trend: But sometimes trade reversals Emini scalping on 2-minute chart Catching scalps Professional scalpers Beginner: Always seems to exit at worst time Trade 5-minute chart Purpose of video |
28:05 |
| 10 | Scalping series: #02 Scalping 2-minute Emini Chart Emini scalping: 2-minute chart Scalps must be high probability: But some are still losers Some setups are good for both swing or scalp Breakout mode: Often can scalp in either direction Unclear: Some scale in Tight trading range: Not much profit potential 2-minute chart: 50 setups a day |
46:04 |
| 11 | Trading Options for Day Trades Why day trade options How to trade Broker and data problems Call versus stock Put versus stock Which stocks? |
48:20 |
| 12 | Trading Options on Daily Charts Why trade options on daily charts? Stock replacement strategies How long to hold options? Which options? Execution costs. How to trade Protective stops When to enter/exit Some stocks are great! |
54:08 |
| 13 | 5 Steps to Finding Today’s Trades Traders must practice: Do the same thing every day Same approach for all markets and all time frames Begin with lines: Wedges, DT, DB, Triangle Special Bars: Big bars, ii, OO, ioi Add boxes for entries and text boxes |
29:21 |
| 14 | 10 Emini Scalps on 15-Second Chart Why Create This Video? For 2 Main Reasons Third Reason: Lots of Interest in Scalping Extreme Scalping Trade Parameters Final Comments: Should You Trade Like This? Equity Curve/Performance Summary/Entries and Exits |
24:17 |
| 15 | ii, ioi, OO Patterns: Definitions ii, ioi, OO are Breakout Mode ii, Consecutive Inside Bars ioi, Inside Bars before and after Outside Bars OO, Consecutive Outside Bars |
44:12 |
| 16 | ii, ioi, OO Patterns: Examples ii Examples ioi Examples OO Examples |
62:02 |
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