In Chapter 1 of his book Trading Price Action Trends, Al Brooks mentions something that I found to be quite strange. (I have uploaded the image of the figure and passage in question).
I'm totally confused about the entire second paragraph in the attached image, particularly where he makes the statement that the first leg down begins with A and ends with point B, and that the second leg down is C to D.
How is A to B a DOWN leg? Same thing starting with point C... how is that a down leg? And where is point D?...
What am I missing here?
Thanks for your help, everyone.
I'm totally confused about the entire second paragraph in the attached image, particularly where he makes the statement that the first leg down begins with A and ends with point B, and that the second leg down is C to D.
How is A to B a DOWN leg? Same thing starting with point C... how is that a down leg? And where is point D?...
What am I missing here?
Thanks for your help, everyone.
