I've heard the Al Brooks name, but know nothing about his method. Is it primarily for scalping?
sorry
believe or not.... you might not...I just saw this when I 'revising' my journal I keep forgetting what I used to get into trades....and now I found out.....just trend following...get in on a correction
I keep getting lost in the forest which I enter for rest or for the scenery and then have to get back to the road.this is why I kept this journal.
Al does not really have a method....but he has recorded or taught some techniques, old and tested ones, which he has found useful.
such as getting in a trend or correction....
he by his own admission scalps but he also scalps out half and swings the balance....
he does describe such good things...
his description of trend lines is very useful
as is his two leg market movement.....but this latter is just the ABC correction.
he does have a passion for markets which is very visible and there is a wealth of observations about market some very unique...some confusing ….but all very insightful.
I think if you concentrate on any one chapter it is enough to make a living.....reading the whole book may just leave you wondering what to do...but everything is interconnected in markets...so just one concept is enough.
I started this journal with the simplest of trading methods ...see the trend and figure how to get on the moving bullet train with out getting killed.
my observations they may seem very insightful....but over thinking the markets, like I continuously do, is unnecessary as it is extremely unproductive and dangerous and something the markets encourage with glee.
I think Brooks does that [ overthinking ] and that is why his books are very dangerous, to a novice, as they are informative and insightful.
so is his books good for only scalping...no...they are also good for understanding the market [which is not essential],.swinging... getting lost in the enigma of markets....and getting bankrupt, though this last is not Brook's fault, but if are just a trader and not a student, not a researcher, not a lover, ….then you just wonder what the hell is the book about and put it away in disgust.