
Al presented a workshop at the MoneyShow Orlando event in Florida, USA, on Friday, February 8, 2019.
Workshop topic
End-of-Day Bull and Bear Traps
Based on his 30+ years as a trader, Al Brooks discussed many examples of common bull and bear traps that take place late in the day. A breakout or failed breakout late in the day usually creates a swing that often lasts until the close. Al talked about setups, entries, and trade management.
Live stream presentation
If you did not attend the MoneyShow event and missed the MoneyShow Live Stream Experience, you can see the event replay on YouTube or below, where the streamed video has been edited to improve audio.
Duration: 48min 30sec
An extended “End of Day Traps” full presentation has been recorded by Al for inclusion in the Brooks Trading Course. The new video will appear next month as Video 15I in the Price Action Fundamentals, Breakouts section.
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Thank you Al. Now i can close and terminate the losing trades much earlier instead to wait, waiting and hoping for reverse in my direction.
Thank you very much for sharing this wonderful presentation with all of us who couldn’t attend the event! I have a dream that one day Al comes to deliver a presentation in London so that I can go and meet him in person 🙂 That would be so awesome!
Brilliant! …
I would like to see the final version have some statement of what the questions were that Al answers at the end. Perhaps they could be inserted in audio of just have a written statement of approximately what the thrust of the question was.
Thanks, Al
Hi John,
Sorry to disappoint you but the above is the final version. The extended version will be in the style of course videos, and not a live event recording. It will have more slides.
On the questions, I did try to raise them out of the terrible noise in the original recording but it sounded so bad and indistinct, so not practical to make a clear sound. I felt Al’s responses were clear enough anyway, and that the actual question did not matter too much. I will remind Al in future to try and voice out question before he answers.
If you or someone else wants to delve into the noise and write out the questions, I could then add text to video if it does help.
Totally agree with David and Marian! The clarity here is phenomenal (messaging I’m talking about … although the audio wasn’t bad either :)). Thanks Al
Great! Thanks for sharing this.
Thank you Al for making this available. This is one of the best presentations you have done. They are all good. This one had a lot of additional insight. Again, thanks.
Absolutely loved this, great examples! Wish Al would do an occasional live class like this with q&a for his subscribers.
The audio of the embedded video is much better, the youtube one has some background noise, thank you admin for improving it!
Thank you Al for recording and making your presentation available for all.