A practical guide to profiting from institutional trading
trends
The key to being a successful trader is finding a system
that works and sticking with it. Author Al Brooks has done just that. By
simplifying his trading system and trading only 5-minute price charts he's
found a way to capture profits regardless of market direction or economic
climate. His first book, Reading Price Charts Bar by Bar, offered
an informative examination of his system, but it didn't allow him to get into
the real nuts and bolts of the approach. Now, with this new series of books,
Brooks takes you step by step through the entire process.
By breaking down his trading system into its simplest
pieces: institutional piggybacking or trend trading (the topic of this
particular book in the series), trading ranges, and transitions or reversals,
this three book series offers access to Brooks' successful methodology. Price
Action Trends Bar by Bar describes in detail what individual bars and
combinations of bars can tell a trader about what institutions are doing. This
is critical because the key to making money in trading is to piggyback
institutions and you cannot do that unless you understand what the charts are
telling you about their behavior. This book will allow you to see what type of
trend is unfolding, so can use techniques that are specific to that type of
trend to place the right trades.
- Discusses
how to profit from institutional trading trends using technical analysis
- Outlines
a detailed and original trading approach developed over the author's
successful career as an independent trader
- Other
books in the series include Price Action Trading Ranges Bar by Bar and Price
Action Reversals Bar by Bar
If you're looking to make the most of your time in today's
markets the trading insights found in Price Action Trends Bar by Bar will
help you achieve this goal.
About the Author
AL BROOKS is a technical analysis contributor
for Futures magazine and an independent day trader.
His approach to reading price charts was developed over two
decades in which he changed careers from ophthalmology to trading. Brooks
graduated from The University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine in 1978
and received a BS in mathematics with honors from Trinity College in 1974.
His website, brookspriceaction.com, outlines his trading
approach and views as well as hosts a subscription-based daily trading chat
room in which Brooks talks with other traders about the market.