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Paper: Overview and Critical Summary — Al Brooks Trading Course

Abstract

Al Brooks’s trading course and books teach price-action trading focused on reading bar-by-bar price movement to trade short-term trends and reversals. This paper summarizes his core concepts, outlines typical strategies and setups, evaluates strengths and limitations, and gives a concise implementation plan and research suggestions for further validation.

The Brooks Trading Course offers a comprehensive, 97+ hour, one-time fee program focused on pure price action, widely regarded for its depth but often noted for a steep learning curve. The curriculum, covering fundamentals, market cycles, and trade management, is available in general and Forex-specific formats. For more details, visit Brooks Trading Course.

Bar-by-Bar Analysis: Brooks emphasizes the importance of analyzing each bar on the chart to understand the current market dynamics and to make trading decisions. al brooks trading course

Bar Counting: A specific technique used to identify high-probability entries (like H1/H2 or L1/L2 setups) based on the number of attempts to reverse a trend. Course Curriculum and Structure

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The Solution: He retreated into pure chart analysis, developing a methodical approach based on price action—reading the market bar by bar rather than relying on indicators. The Philosophy: Market Logic Over Magic

The Al Brooks Trading Course is widely regarded as one of the most exhaustive and technical deep-dives into "pure price action" trading available today. Developed by Al Brooks, a former ophthalmologist turned professional trader with over 35 years of experience, the course focuses on reading charts "bar-by-bar" without the use of lagging indicators, aside from a 20-period exponential moving average (EMA). Core Offerings & Curriculum How to identify a "trading range" (sideways market)

  • How to identify a "trading range" (sideways market).
  • The "Open of the Range" and "Magnetic Center."
  • Trading reversals at the top and bottom of the range.
  • Recognizing "breakout failures" (traps).
  • How 80% of the market is always in a range on some timeframe.

Brooks teaches that every bar on a chart provides information about the battle between buyers and sellers.